TRio COUNTY CHR ONICLE @ VOL. 7- CASS CITY, MICH., FF~IDAY, MA~CH 24, ~9o5. NO. 45.
NAM[J} IflHR {;~NDI~AI[S. and live sons to celebrate the down- fall of tl~e Russia~ government as a At the Republican Township Caucus result of its war with Japan, says tim Held Tuesday Afternoon. Detroit Tribune. Mr. Brenner was born within sight of tlm royal palace raveae in St. Petersburg, 55 years ago, where A llarmonious gathering of Etkland he resided until 40 years old. or until townsilip I~epublieans assembled in 15 years ago, wl~en the czar issued an the town hall Tuesday afternoon and order compelling a large n~mber of are righIly i placed the following ticket in nomi- the Jewish people ~o suddenly seek a nation: more congenial clime. Brenner left $~o.oo to $2o.oo~~ Supervisor A.A. NeKenzie. an estate in S~. Petersburg valued a~ Cierk~H. F. Lenzner. $5,000, wllieh he had aecumulated by Other shelter in time of rain== Treasurer~B. F. Benkehnan. many years of hard work, commencing @ Highway Commissioner~l'. A. b); selling upon tlle streets of his na- Koepfgen. tive city the lirst matcl?es ever put on Justice of the Peace~E. B. Landon. the market in the Russian capital. UMBRELLAS, I0 $2,50 @ Sol,col Inspector (t,o fill vacancy) The estate was confiscated by the @ Jolln Gatla~her. government. When Brenner arrived The American people like to travel. Probablv more Schnol Inspector (full term)-~Nolt(m in New York he was almost destitute. Bi~zelow. g{ He was personally acquainted witll Member or the Board of Review~ (}en. Ku ropatkin. S il Cases lel 0p0s John Spurgeon.~J r. Constables~C. 1). Strilller, Ilenry are here assembled than vou ever saw before; surely better Ball, J. D. Turkey and Jolm Wooley, lit[ R[CHP|$ W[fl[ $150.10 The above tinker is a strong one and ones, that's certain; That's why we say to you once more, High School Play Friday Evening appeals to every voter in tlle town- "'See us travellinK." Was a Flattering Success. before ship. Without a doubt it, will be It is a fact that we are better equipped than ever i elected as Elkland has polled Repub- ~ before to handle your orders. We are in a posKion to ~.~ lican majorities for some years past: The Cass City school scored another give close prices on all kinds of shop work and guarantee ~ and this year it is expected that it brilliant success last Friday evening, ~ first class work and prompt service. when the play, "The Deacon," was O will not ['ai] to add to the majority it @ received in 1904. presented to a large audience a~ tl~e on all orders for Window and Door Frames given during Mr. McKenzie, who leads tl~e ticket, opera house by tim pupils of the ~ February and March" Giveusy°ur°rder" ~ school. Their ability as entertainers ONE PRICE~-THE RIOHT PRICE. is we|l and favorably known to tile Experience in selecting, experience in buying in has already been recognized by the OET THE HABIT. people of tl~e township and tins made ~aE(~l large quantities, always inthe field that is the sole reas-~g'@i an excellent record as supervisor. He people in tills vicinity and ttley al- on that we can meet our patrons with prices that are is public spirited and is in a position ways very liberally patronize their g(ql right. Come and see us. Weare always at home° to give l~is undivided attention to performances. , D, CROSBY & SON, ." The play last Friday evening was a l the all'airs or tl}e townsl~ip. All tl~e nominations in the caucus comedy and tim "actors and actresses" Cass City's Shoe and Clothing Mien. ** kept tl~e spectators qaughing and @ except tl~ose for higt]way c{~mmissinn- g{ ass City L,mher afl Coal Co, -Lid, g; ~e@@@e@@@@@@~@~@@@@e@@e ~@~I~@@@@@~@@@@@@@@@@@@@ er and just, ice (,f the peace were made wondering what new nonsense would by acclamation. come next. The character of "Tim A. A. MeKenzie was re-elected a Deacon" was ably taken by Alex Dun- member of tile L epu:flman township canyon, and his love affairs were ap- corn m i tree. preeiated principally for the ext, reme <*> timidity with which lm wooed ~'Miss < < NEARoBY NOTES. Amelia," the latter ct~araeter being < Cass City Roller ills ' < taken by Miss Berried Zinneeker in a < Our Oroceries pleasin~ manner. "Pete," ~he dark- Arnot & 5Iark of t)eckervilte, have { ey, as played by Stanley Graham, won < We take especiat 1)ride in calling your attention to our I Is the place to get your ~ iestablished abank at Urbar~ with R. < rot llim a warm place in tim l~earts of J. Arnot as (:ashier. < line of groceries. It is complete in every detail° Our tllose who are partial t(} minstrelsy. < A tl}rilling revival has been con- < stock is fresl>-q-~othing grows stale here. And tast, but Buckwhea~ Grinding Done Tt~e humerous tricks wllich he played
l twenty miles northeast of Tieting; Detroit, that liquor shall not be sold in the birth of five children. During this ings byhaviag bccr checks substituted while the Japanese wester~ flanking Detroit~The ~attle market was at> column is almost at Chantufu to the A patriot, says President ~Voodrow period Mr. L~me tool{ a deep interest drug stores, tlve. with light butchers' ~rades 10o to for his money by a man under pretense west of the railroad on the Mandarin l~epre.sentative ~eal, of Ann Arbor, 20e higher and all other ~rades steady.. Wilson, is a man who ha~ a surplus in public affairs and in the success of of making change, road. Both Kuroki and Neat, who has a kilt which provides that the Milch cows and sprin~ers dull and $3@5' of energy to spend for the welfare the Republican party and he was Ex-Gov. Cyrus G. L~ee was veyy commands the western cohmlns, are pharmacy board shall be appointed per head Iower. Best Grades, $30@38: o:~ the cmnmunity outside of himself. ehosen many times to offices of a pub. near to de'tth Wednesday. He has long others, $1S@25. Veal calvcs~Market lic nature. pushing their troops toward the rail- from the membership of the State fairly active and about 25c hl~her. ~cst; That*tl do. been feeble, and lint for tile providen- road, with the idea of cutting off as Pharmaceutical association and re- grades, $5(~1)g 50: others, $3 50@4 75. tial presence o.f tlle farnily physieiau great a porportion of the Russians as quires a high educational qualification IIo~'s~Light ,o good butchers. $5 10. Three Killed, Eight Injured. when lie was seized with a sinking ~75 15; pigs. $4 90: light yo'rkers, $4 95 Important to spring poets! The possible. The heaviest fighting since for applicants for cert.ifleates, The @5: roughs. $4 "/5@4 50; stags, eric- Berkshire Connty Eagle announces: An accident, the result of another a spell he would have died. Mukden is in progress at Kai Yuen, Jerome bill makes no such restrictions third off. short time before, resulted in the "Spring .poems will be reeeived and Helpless from paralysis, except in portions of several Russian corps hav- as to the members of the board and is Sheep---Best lambs, [email protected]; fair try, death one man and the g'ood In.robs. $7 25@7 75; llght to com- of injury of one arm alld hand. seated in a lo~v ing bcen brought to bay there and more liberal as to the education neces- placed on Jile in 1;his office on and af- several others on the Ann Arbor rail. mon Itunbs, $(;@7: fair to good butcl~eP, ter March 14/' reeking chair, Jacob Pratt. of Tl~ree being practically out off from retrea~ sary for druggisls. sheep, $4 50@5 75; culls and common, road Saturday morning. The accident 1Pve"s has started "~o ~-lek~ c~q in any direction. This is tim news of A bill introduced by Re~resentative $3@4 5O. happened near and Fireman Mesick, to mal{e his home with his daughter.,, . he opmatlons" m Manchulm~ ",. ~ecmved' ' Fairbanks. of Mason county, would ap- Those New York doetors who are John Doyle, of Jackson, was the man Chicago~Good to prime steers, $5 .10 It is doubtful if he reaches his destina- lte~e" todayo • paltly" hem" oflleml" taml propriate $I5.000 for the completion of @6 25; poor to medium. $3 75@4 $5; professing much excitement at having killed, while two others were fatally lion alive, partly from unofficial, but reliable the physchopathic ward in the hospital stoekers nnd feeders, $2 50q94 60; cows, and eight seriously injured. They are: discovered a resident who has no SOUrCeS. grounds of the U. of M. and for the $2 75@4 50; l~elfcrs, $3@5; canners, Jonson, P. J., conductor, fatally. A few farmers in Calhoun county $1 50@2 50; bulls. $2 50@4; calves, $3@ brains are to be praised for th.eir ciw have already commenced the shearing Oyama's dispatches, so far as they appointment of a "'pathologist of tlle ~ 75. Kress, Christol)her, lost both legs, have been made lmblic, indicate that state asylums for the insane and as- ic pride, anyhow. will die. of their sheep and citizens of that • YIogs~g#od to choice l~eavy, $5 10@ county are very indignant over the fact. there is a constant addition to his list sociate professorr of neural pathol- 5) ~/~;991 rough and heavy, $4 90@0¢ ~ 0a;.r Veil, Albert. engineer, Mr. Pie(is- of prisoners, as isolated parties "of ogy." light, $4 80@[) 125; bulk of sales at $oj A national law in Japan forbids ant, lost one leg. The sheep suffer ~'reatly at lhis time.of @5 15. Russians are picked up, aiid that a Representative Duncan "Wayne, of boys under 20 years of age to use to- Bennett, Irving, freight fireman, the year if bereft of their wool and the Sheep~Oood to ct~ome we~hers. $4 60 ])rattier of early sliearing is a eruel number of guns and large qintar[ties of Bradford. Midtand county, introduced @6 10; fair to choice fnJxed, $4 75@il bacco in any form. That secluded badly scalded. 5 40; native lambs, $6@7 60. one. munitions and stores have been cap- a joint resolution Tuesday afte~,noon spot behind thc barn must be espe- Rowles, Elmer, section man, scald- tured since the fall of Mukden and The law and order league of Errs- to move the seat of the state govern- I¢ast Buffalo~I~est export steers. cially popuIar in Japan. ed, dangerous. Tieling. It is predicted that both Har- nabs has laid out an extensive pro- ment from Lansing to'Detroit. [email protected]: best .1,200 to 1,300-1b ship- Mesiek, John. leg mangled, scalded. bin and Vladivostok will either be in Ping steers, $4.650)5.15; 900 to 1.000-1b gram of activities to be used as a fac- "'Detroit i,s the natura! capital of the Frisbie, Roy, Leonidas. scalded. Japanese hands or invested beyonl shipping steers. [email protected]; best fat A company has purchased the con 2 Spieer, Paul, Mesic. arm broken. tor in tim coming spring" election. The state," said Mr. Wayne. "All railroads cows. [email protected]: fair to good; $2.50@3; the hope of relief before the 1st of trimmers. [email protected]; best fat heifers. doused milk factory at Winthrop, Me., Masila, \V. P,, Cadillac, lineman, leag'ue tins sent leliers to lhe saloon- and street raitways lead to Detroit. July, on any raiIroad, and can reach [email protected]; medium heifers. [email protected]; arid Wiit convert it into an :oilcloth bruised. keeI)ers of the city railing tlmir at(en- Get you common stock heifers. $2.50@3; best How far or how rapidly Ficld Mar- the rnetrooolis. Hotel accommdda- manufactory at once. Now ~hat is Heinshamer. IIenry Chicago, pas~ tire1 to the laws governlng the liquor feeding steers, 900 to 1,000-1b dehorned, shal Oyama will be able to continue lions, living acconmlodations, recrea- $3.75@4; best yearlfng steers. $3.50(i~ there funny about that? senger, severely bruised. lrallic. tlle pursuit remains to be seen, but ton, everything is '~uperior in Detroit. 3.t;0; common stockers, $2.50@3; export Early in the morning a freight train ~Vithin the last six months 2:{4 of the Chinese at Harbin expect him bulls, $3,75@4; bologna bulls, [email protected]; I think the joint resolution will pass had been thrown into the ditch four the ve',erans oi! the civil war have there April ]0 and if this opinion g'ood frestl cows sold stea¢|y acrid com- Mr, James J. Jeffries mournfully ob- miles north of here through spread- the house." mon ones~ dull and draggy at last died, and enough more hay(, droPl)ed proves to be founded on a Japanese Representatives Cordon. of Mar- week's [)rices; there Is no use shipplnF2 serves that President RooseveIt might ing rails. Theoengine was m~coupled out of the G. A. tL organization on tprochunation many persons in St. quette, and Turner. of iMuskegon, de- COYFIFflon COWS tlere expecting any de-- have made a great reputation as a land with the crew aboard started adcom~t of plwisicial inability to at~ f etersbur;L r'emembering ~e fulfill- cent price for them; buyers wilI not p~ot'esMonaI pugilist. These fatal mis-I b'mk, . A flagman who had been sent clare in favor of change. buy tl~em; good to extra. $40@50; n,e- tend to.~leplete the melnbershJp by {;6;{ merit of OYarna's asuranee regarding to gOod. $22@32; common, $15.@) takes in the choice of careers are very back to warn north;1)ound passenger The title and text of the resohKion dium in Michiaan. The toLqI membership is lthe ocupation of Mukden March t0, follow : 20. Calves: F, est. $7 75~7F.25: ~):~h- to sad. train No. 7 of the wreck, failed to stop now 12.2S2. I will be inclined to accept three weeks ~ood, $5.50(@7.50; medium, $4~/)5. Hogs: "A Joint Resolulion Proposing an it and the freight engine and train The prospects are rood l]mt the Mal.> t as the limit. aMixed and mediums. [email protected]: heavY. eanle together on the curve at fult Amendment to Article II of the Con- [email protected]; yorkers, $5.303~)5.40; pigs, A Boston woman has invented an speed. encampment of ihc M. N. G. wilt be i st[rut[on of the Sta~e. [email protected]: roughs. [email protected]; stags.. ]leld in Ludinvton this stnnmer, as the] A Momentous Egoch, [email protected]. Sheep: Nativc lambs,.choiee, ingeniovs whipping machine for use - The inju~'ed were removed to a va- "Resolved, by the senate and house [email protected]; fair to g'ood, [email protected]; culls or~ husbands who misbehave. We un- cant store in Mesid~ and six physi. board of tra~i.e is willing" to accede to The view of the war in France is of representati.ves of the state of Mid> and common,-$6.75~7.25; best westerns. all the demands made hy Adjf.oGen. that peace prospects, a.ltimugh recent- $8~8,40; mixed sheep, $5.75q/?6; fair d.erstand that four dozen targeosizcd eian~ from neighhoring towns sun-l- ivan, That the following amendment to McGurrin, who was here 'lq~esd:ty look~ [ly considered bright, now seen1 to good. $5.,[email protected]; culls and bucks. $3.50 ones are being reserved for Mrs. inched to attend them. to the constitution of this ~tate be and @4.50; yearlings, [email protected]. in~ after camp grounds aml making ltave (tisappeared. The officials say Hoeh. the same is hereby proposed, that is to known hi~ wants. this is (lue mainly to Japan's insis[~ Broke Jail. say, that Art[rio'It of said constitution M. A. TaIbot Co., of Logansport, ence that Russia shall sue for peace, be amended to read as follows: Senator Depew paid $100 an hour Foltr more prisoners eseaped from Detroit--~Wheat No. 2 red. spot, $1 le, .Ind., have been awarded a verdict el whereas I[ussian pride prevents ller 'Article fi~Tho seat of government asked; Mav, $1 16; July, 1o,000 bu at for the privi!ege of monopolizing a the Ingham county jail Friday night, 95~/)e, 10,000 bu a.t 95%4e, 5,000 bu at $3,(;77 10 in the United States circuit from taMng the initiative. Therefore shall wi.thin three years after the adop- spot from which the inaugural Parade aftcr beating Sherif~ \Vm. A. Stecle 'court at Grand Rapids against the city it is believed thai the war will be in- 95%c; 10,000 bu at 95e, 8,000 bu at 95~4c, into insensibility, This is the fourth tion of this amendment be located at 15.000 bu at fl5~/~c; No. 3 red, $1 10; No. could be seen to n.dvantago. It must of Charlotte, the amoun~ being the definitely prolonged with the prospect Detroit. county of Wayne." o 1 white, $1 16 asked. escape from this bastile in eigllt balance due on a sewer contract. The of a steady series of Japanese suc- Corn~No.-3 mixed, 51e: No. 3 yellow, have bees a place that Platt didn't montlLs, althouvh was re- Then follows the provision to submit: the interior city refused payrnent because the sew- cesses above Mukden. Japa~l's ap- 52e per bu, both nominal. care for. cently lined with plate steel to prc- the matter to the people in tl{o raft of Oats~No. 3 wMte spot, .I cars a.t 3,le, er was not built according to contract. preach to Siberia is considered one of ven; prisoners cutting o1" digging their 1906. The resolution, if carried out, closing nomifial a,t 34 V~c; i~Iay, 35c bu. At the annual meeting of the Up- the momentous epocl~s of the war and would take effect about 2908. Ryo~No. 2 spot, 8So bid. A New York paper critic[sos Buffalo way out. The steel, however, was no Beans~Mareh. 1 ear at $1 75, closing per Peninsula Agricultural association as marking the first Japanese posses- The s:um of $2,000,000 at least may boeat~se the men of Buffalo wear sack barrier in this case. "The four men sion of Asiatic territory hitherto held $1 72 nominal; May, I car at $1 82; June, held at Marquette and attended by del- be cut from the appropriations asked $1 86 nominal; July, a cars at $1 90 bu. coats at ¢linn.ers and dances. We have who got away are all from Lansing, ) egates from nine Counties, it was de- by a European power. The effect of thins year by the state institutions by Clover seed~I rime spot, 250 bags at; often wondered where the men who and are as follows: Charles J~. Miller, "Japan's advance to Harbin will be $7 85; April, 100 bags at $7 70; No. 2, 50 aged '-" cided to dispense with the proposed the semite committee on appropria- followed that abominable custom oo, awaiting sent;once for for. to control the Trans~Siberian railroad bags ,at $7 35. 40 at $7 70; by sample, gory, to which lie had pleaded guilty: plan of n northern Michigan fair this tions composed of Senators Smith, 200 bags at $7 30. 60 at $7 50 per bu: came from. and the entire sweep of eastern Si- Martin Go[as, serving a sentence of year, and instead to collect an ex. Dolle.rty, Lindsay, Jenks and Hayden. prime alsike, 20 bags a.t $7 60; No. 2. t0 hibit of various crops to be shown at beria, including Vladivostok. tt is said All warmly support Gov; Warner's bags at $7 20; by sample, 15 bags at 30 days for jumping a board bill; Lu- that this possession of Russian terri- $6 75 per bu. The PhiIadetphia Ledger refers to the state fair in Del:roiL economy policy. The appropriation cius C. Mosher, awaiting trial on a tory may prove an important factor Timothy seed~Prhne spot, G0 ba~gs at bills now before the senate total "di~%y pa0er as one of the disagree- charge of crin-dnal assault: Frank Jor- . The Moore (?o., of Port Huron, and in support of Japan's claim for a $i 40 per bu, able features of our currency." It dan, 18 year:; old, awaiting sentence \V. A. Boland, of Jaekson, have not $9,218,044.07. Two years ago $6,956,. money indenmity. Chleago~Casl~: ~,Vheat~No. 2 spriDg, will be hard to em~vinee most persons for burglary. Sheriff Steele went to reached a compromise over the con- 717.80 was appropriated and the $1 08((91 12; No. ,3, $1 02@1 11; No. Z amount this year might be cut down red, $1 13~{~@1 15~k. that there is any disagreeable feature lock up seven men who were in the struction of the new eleetrie road b'e- Will Continue War. corridor, shortly after 9 o'clock. Sud- tween Jackson and "Lansing, both close to, i,f not below, those figures. Corn~No. 2, 4g~Ae; No. 2 yellow~ about money. The Russian government declares denly three of them pounced upon claiming" the rig'ht to build tl~e road "One million dollars." said Chairman the war will be pushed with energy, Oats--No. 2. 32~c; No. 2 white, 34c; him from behind, bore him to the floor an(l 1)oth are making surveys and ret- Smith, "can be cut off without leaving No. 3 white, 31% @34C. "That picture is beautiful, but it's even if the entire army of Lineviteh and pounded him into uncoseiousness. ting malerml on the g~round, the fi~llt our seats. A $450,000 addition to the Rye--No. 2, 78~c. is captured by Oyama and the asps not my wife,'" said the hust)and to The trio and another then grabbed may result in building of capitol is asked for. $250.000 for a Barley~Good feeding, 38@40e; fair the two secure all eastern Siberia. More armies to choice malting, 43(0;47e. the artist. What did fhat wife say the keys and n iade a rusll for the roe.dr. prison twine plant, and $40,000 for buy- Flaxseed~No. t, $12 75; No. 1 will be raised at once. Vice-Admiral ing White Cloud hospital and sa~dtar- north-~ to hubby?--New York Herald. door. Mrs. Steele attempted to" bar Prosecuting Attorney Martin has western, $1 37. Rojestvensky's orders to try issues Jura. Fads and extras will be cut down W-e haven't room to print more }han their way out, hut was swept aside stated his eonvieti0n after a s~arching Clover~Contraet grade, $13 35. with Vice-Admiral Togo have not and we will save $2,000.000," a column of it. as the fetlows ran out,into the dark. investigation ttiat there 'is no:Drool of been canceled, preparations for the An increase of $30,000 a year in sa!- AaIUSEialENTN IN DEqPIIIOI'P. ness and disappeared° foul play ;in ~ the ease or ~ young Wil- mobilization of a'~ew army are con- dry alone is the modest contri.bution The American Indian has endured~ liam S. Goodspeed, who died in Flint. Week l,;ndh~u' Bfar, 25.- A Fearful l[:~ee for Llfe. tinuing, and the linanee department is of the four state normal .schools in ttie so stlddenly the evening of March 8. DETROIT OPEt{,X IIdUSIa.---MalL 2(). 21 and 2Y~ many hard.shit~s and indigni'tids with' busy with measures to provide neces, line of "economy," and these increases A masked man attacked John White. No mdtive has been shown for any William Colli:~r. n(, further protest 1han a vrunt of dis- salty fuuds, have been approved the state board LYCEUI~tTnEA'£1!:Ig-:-BIIIyVan 111 the Errand employed by the North American abtempt at. murder, and if Goodspeed }by upproval, but le~ those wire are trying Chemical Company, of Bay City, and of education. IJOy. Mat. Wed. ~ttd Sat. Eve. 150. :'.:,c, 50::;. 77)0. was realty poisoned "there is nothing Less than twenty-four hours after LAFAYETTII~ THEIATI~[~--TD, o Byron Douglas to fasten Lhe name "Amerind" upon for half an hour White held his would- to show itwas done intentionally. The Company. "The Now Magdalen.'" his marriage to Miss Minerva Fuqua, Gen. Von Meyer, America]~ ambassa- him have a care. TL, ere is a point be murderer at bay, but was nearly prosecutor says he will take n:o furth. ~¥ IIlTNE¥ ¢~IIEA'I'EI~,~ A l*risoner of ,WP, r. l~a~.. Ernest W. Dubber(/ of Ottumwa, in., dor at St. Petersburg, lms leased the lUe, 15o, :~c. Eve. 10o. 2Or., ;De. at wMeh Indiam stoicism gives way out to pieces with a big butcher knife. er action until he has something on nnaecoun.tably kilted himself with ear- farnous Kleimniehei lmlaco formerly EI~IPIJN TI{t~ATE/{ AND ~VONI)EI[~LAND-- Afg0F+ to the war dance and the, thirst for For five hours afterward he raved in which to base a belief that the boy noons ~:15. 10oto 25a; Eventaxs 8:15. 10o LO50, delirium, caused by exhaustion. belie acid, dying in the arms of his occupied by Prinhe Pie, the Span[st1 gore. was murdered. bride. 2KVJ~;IN[Jltl 'i I1EATI~E ~* VaAld0v~l[o ~-~ 2K['LOFtlOOIIN His assailant came into drying a mbassadon ld 20, andaac. Gvenings. 25. 35. 50 and 75. the It is just a.bout one year ago that room about 10 o'clock at night and A writ of habeas corpus seek[ha Charles I-.[. Slaver. a Grand Rapids A tady writes from Nice that s:he Coleman suffered se~;erely from fire told White he was going to kill him. lhe release of Johann Hoch. the multi- mail carrier, who colIcets mail with Henry Stadlander and wife were has had tllree cats in succession and auother heavy loss was inflicted White jumped over chlorate of potash l)i~'anlist was withdrawn in court at a cutter, was Pan,hi between two found (lead In their home in Saginaw1 stolen from her apartments by the by a blaze which broke out about 10 pans to escape him, but the man fol- Chicago. Counsel for Hoeh stated that cars and probably fatally crushed. o'clock Wednesday night in the Deul Wednesday l)y the police, It is believed poor people there, wbo are in the lowed, and after half an hour's strug- ~be reason for the withdrau~tl w:as that bakery and burned all frame buildings Considerable ill-feeling is manifest- to be a ease of double suicide. Stad~ llabit of st.owing them for food, Ap- gle the assailed man managed to get tlmre was apparently nothin~ io ~ain in the Commercial House block. The ed in congress over the failure of tlte lander was a traveling agent for Ouda~ parently there's no rescue league on out of the buihting and ran for the by the writ. Hoel~ was present during loss will reach $20,000, with small in- senate to pass the Imre food bill. Its hy Bros. of Milwaukee, ~md it ls said/ the beautiful Riviera° night watehman's room, followed tim ln'oeeedings. surance. The only building saved was untimely death is ascribed to the whis* he was short in his aeeonnts, a.O. about 300 feet by the madman, who More serious results tllan was an- the cement block Of George F. Gorton. ky trust, otherwise known as the "bot- thmkland, the company'~ agent, was Tim literary man of the Cumber- finally slunk away. tieitiated may come from the stabbing tled in bond board." bu~ it was badly damaged. affray incident on the "hat.r cutting" lwre to have him arrested on n war~ land, Md., Times thinks Swinburne's The body of William Barney has r~:lt taken out in Alpena, and on ~,ni~,~ South Range, a hustling town of campaign between the freshmen and been found, frozen stiff, in his shanty Iines en the czar "read !ike the rant Robert Kidney. an aged miser livIn~ the sophomores of tile U. of M. It has to the house the officers discovered th~ over 1.,000 inhabitants, has no postof- near Hougton /ake. He lived alone, of a man maudlin drunk." That re- near Port Byron, N. Y., was murdered been disclosed that the two students bodies. The couple may have been dead rice and has sent a petition to Con- and was one of the oldest residents calls the kindly definition of Swin- in his lonely cabin. The assassin over- stabbed by the as yet unknown fresh- some days, as Buekland visikgl the gressman H. O. Young to have one of the section. The coroner decided hurne's Venus as a "Hottentot looked $1,800 in sold and several hun- [ man are H. H. Corson, of Birmingham, house on March 13 and flrund it elosett weneh established there. he came to his death from h6art dis- inflamed with rum and eantharides." dred dollars in bills, I and L. A. Warren, of Edmore. -ap and there was no response to his case. l~noeking and ringing at the door. A QU|CK RECOVERY. PLACE OF SKULLS P. a. SCItENCK' D.D.S. * A Prominent Topeka Rebecca Offlce~ NEWSOF to Graduate University of Michigan, GRAPHIC DESCR|PTION OF PIECE Writes Thank Doan'~ Kidney Office hours 7:31~ a, m. to 12 m. and 1:~ OF CALIFORNIA LAND.' Pills for It. to 5:30p. rn. Office in Fritz Block, (/ass F omance City, Michigan. 7Krs. C. E. Bumgardner, a local offi- One Million Acre% Recently Thrown THE N£ION cer of the Rebeceas, ~[y Love dwelt in a northern |am1, A gray tower in,a fo~est green Open to Entry, Worthless to the of Topeka, Kans., -~Was lmrs, and on either hand iar Room 10, 812 Kansas The Ioug wash of the waves was seen. Settler--Strewn with the Skeletons MRS. READER PROMISES DENT~NTRY. [ ~.. And leagues on leagues of yellow sand, Ave:, writes: "I used. The woven forest boughs between! of Prospectors and Bones of Settlers, THAT SHE WILL AS- Dean's Kidney Pills ][. A, FRITZ, IgES![DEN~rENTIST, And through the silver nor[l~ern night during the past year Office overT. H. Frltz's drug store. @ The sunset slowly died away, TOUND THE COUN- And herds of strange deer, livety~whita On June 15, 1903, 1,000,000 acres at for kidney troubIe We solicit your patronage when in ~<~ About tl|e coming of tim light, fend in California were thrown open * TRY. and kindred ail- need of dental work. - They fled like ghosts before the day: to entry. Title may be taken up either ments, I was suffer- I k~ow not If the f~)rest green } under the desert land act or as'home ~ i SPKCIAL SESSION OF THE SEN- ing from pains in the Ntiil girdles round that castle gray; I back and headaches, 1[ know not if the boughs between steads i~ tenoaere tracts. The strip ATE IS OVER AND "¢-+
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Iri-C0unty Chronicl COUN{;|[ PROC[£D|~fiSo patient and gentle. It is a loss her ARGYLE. C~)uncit R<)oms, Cass City, Mich. friends can hardly bear, but ttmy re- > PIfBLISHED WEEKLY. Stella Darr is sewing at Elmer this March 20, 1905. joice to know that it is well with her Subscription price--One year, $1.00; slx week. Regular meeting of tl~e council soul and that she is resting sweetly in months, 5O cents: three montits.~25 cents. Mr, Boenke is very ill a~ this writ* Advertising rates made Rnown on appli- called to order by tl~e president. Jesus. Beautiful words of comfort ing. i> The BEST MEATS I The following trustees were present: were spoken by Rev. R. A. Emeriek of > Entered. as second class matter .in the Campbell, Elliott, Bigelow, StriMer, Deford at the Crawford school house Philip Kroetsch fins returned from postolllce at Cass City, Michigan. That's the kind you want. and Clarke, on Thursday afternoon and the choir the north woods. KLUMP-LE~ZN[R C0., Pabitshers, Minutes of previous meetings read sang in sweetly solemn tones her Grace Stritller returned from De- That's the kind we have. } troit on Monday. and approved. favorite hymn, "The Bird with a ,>'> Fish on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The following bills were read anal Broken Wing."' A large concourse of R. Yakes of Deckerville transacted ,> sympatl~izing friends were present at THE referred to the committee on claims business in ~)wn Tuesday. and accounts: the funeral and the remains were laid The infant child of NYr. and Mrs. i W. 0. bCHWADERE A, D. Gillies, expenses in ease of Clara to rest amid beautiful flowers in the 5IcLaren vs. Netl 3IcLaren ...... $ 3 50 Gee. Morley died on Tuesday of last ,>6..~. ~ • .. : ...... • <~<~~....-4- ...... ;. Itenry Ball. gatekeeper...... 2 00 Forests cemetery to await the resur- week. [xchanOe Bank John Atwell. '" ...... 2 00 rection morn, The family have the Witliam Ball, labor ...... 75 Undertaker McNineh or Sanilac for Clmtham~ Ont. William Wilson, " ...... :t 00 sympathy of all in their great loss, E. Teskey was in Detroit, Monday Jas. Lacroix "" " 50 Centre wasaealter in town one day VCalter and Albert Hill made a busi- ordering goods for.his new store. Henry Ball, " o ...... 75 last week. i Of E, H. Pinney Davi({ Ross. "' • ...... 1 50 The eoreless apple has at last ar- ness trip to Gagetown Tuesday. L. Chambers has returned from the A. Brian. haulingeoM ...... , 16 97 l(lnmp-l~enzner Co., Drinting, etc ...... ~ 43 rived. It is called the world's great- Arthur and E~hel Meredith and L. E. Cameron of Detroit was re- woods where he has been working all. Fred Smlthson. freight and cltrtage ..... ~[ 5~ John A. Renshier, platform scaic, s and est discovery in lmrticulture and tim Kirtle Brown of Shabbona called on newing Cd acquaintances, here last winter. t repairs ...... 13 30 wonder of tlm age. In color it is red, frienfls in town last Friday. week. O. D. StritIler, salary and sundries ...... 3S O0 Eugene Heartt lms returned from W. N. Sir'tube, salary ...... 87 50 dotted with yellow. It is without Mr. Rowley died very suddenly Dan Chrigholm. who is employed on Detroit where he has been attending Pays4 per ceni, lnierea : Chas. Matzen, satary and sundries ...... 15 20 It. L. McDermott. 1 1-2 da. election board 3 00 seeds and resembles the seedless while sitting in his chair last Sunday the Tanner farm, is suffering witl~ la school. N. /3Igelow, F1-.~2da. ele¢~ion board ..... 3 O0 orange in that a "slightly hardened on Time Certificates of Deposit, Gee. Perkins. t l-~ (tin regisLration evening. Heart failure was the cause grippe. John Most~ier returned from the substance makes its appearance at the of his death. board ...... 3 00 A large crowd attended the dance state of Wasl~ington where l~e has il. rIL Eltiott, 1 1-2 days regis[~;~tion navel end." But this can be obliter- board ; 1 1-2 days oleeti~)n bottrd ...... {i 00 at Henry Kittendorf's Wednesday been for some time. J. H:Strittler. deed for street, $10; .. 1-.. ated by culture. Coreless apples have WEST GREENLEAF. days settling with treasurer $5...... 15 00 evening'. been known before but the present Call and get our free Rainy W. J. Campbell, 2 1-2 days settling with D. Preston called at G. Caldwell's GASS GITY MARKETS. treasurer. $5; I 1~2 days regtsgration specimen is the first that can be prop- Charley O'Brin~ returned home Fri. Day Money Boxes for board $3; I 1-2 dayselectiou board $3.. I] 00 Monday. Oass Oity, Mich., Mar. 23, i905. Saginaw Coal Co., "inv. 2-~8...; ...... :.. 92 13 agated in any soil and climate where day froni, nortl~ern Michigan, where .Wtieat. No. I willie ...... l l0 Sagimtw Coal Co.2 inv. 3-4 ...... 94 60 Tlre well diggers are at John I children. the ordinary apple will grow. There lm l~as been employed aH winter, Wheltt, No. :2 red ...... I 10 At tl~is time Trustee Renshler took Wright's. are now 2,000 coreless apple trees in A sleighload fromhere attended the Rye No.2 ...... 81 his seat. White Oats No. a ...... : ...... ,%, existence. They lmve been obtained Mr. and Mrs. Hiltz visited at Daniel social at the Leach school house Fri- ~! The committee on claims and ac-o Choice Handpicked Beans.. : ...... 1 ,'X{ EDWARDPINNEY, Cashie!~ .~, :f rein; fi ye tree8 :wb icl! ;bpl:e zthe:.~e~d ~.: ;McOlorey's Sunday/a" , ~ , day evenit~g. All report a good' time. Cloversee,1 .(i 50 8 00 iess f,:uit. It is estimated tha~ by .... Earle Sommer*;ille speut Sunday Barley ...... 85 95 ...... as read; except bill of A, D: Gillies g, G, MiiZEi[i; CaSiier. 1906 there will be 25,000,000 of these witt~ Willie Wrigl~t. WICKWA RE Peas ...... 65 9(1 which they reeontmended be returned Corn ...... 56 trees bearing fruit in the orctmrds of to Mr. Gillies to be collected from tl~e Mrs. Wm, LeePla called a~ A. B. Miss Clara Sackett visited at Mrs, tiny .... .7 flO 9 O0 the world. county. !. Wrigl~t's Wednesday. J. Jackson's Friday. Eggs per doz. ,., Butter ...... 15 Moved by Clark supported by Strif- t~"Every American boy is a king," Mr. and Mrs. Lauderbaci~ called at Miss May Sommerville visiLed at Potatoes, per bu ...... 25 N} tier tl~at the report beaccepted and is the title of a new patriotic song by aas. Pryke's Thursday. Mrs. J. Jackson's last, week. Live hogs, l)er ewt ...... 4 50 4 75 orders drawn for the several amounts. Tom Beston, autlmr of "A Little Rag Mrs. Caldwell and son, Fred, attend- Mrs. Wm. Bennett returned borne BeeLlive weight ...... 3 cO 3 50 Sheep live weigiit, per lb ...... 03 ! (;ass City Carried. from Pontiac ~desday, where she Ires Doll" and several other well kn(~wn ed tlm play, "The Deacon" at Cass L~mbs...... ~...... ' .4 50 5 09 (EsLttblished IAs:L) Report of Commissioner Straube for songs. The publishers will send a City Friday evening and report it line. been earing for ller daugl~ter, who has Live Veal ...... ;~..5 00 5 50 copy of this sent to readers of Lhis { month of February, 1905, was read. been sick but, is improving nicely. Dressed iIogs: ...... 5 O0 5 50 pa0er upon receipt or 15 cents and ~?'Fresh fish every day. Orders de- Dressed Beef ...... 4 50 5 50 < i, ~, AUTIEN, Proprietor Moved by Strifller supported by will also place your mime on their livered in any [)art of town. F.C. Renshler that the repor~ be accepted ARE YOU ENGAOED? Chickens ...... 07 08 ¢ mailing list wt~ieh is sen~ to some or GmccWA~:F, Moore 'ptione, No. 52, Ducks ...... 0S 10 and placed on file, Carried. the leading publishers, who have 3-17-tf Engaged people should remember, A General l;anking Business that, after marriage many quarrels can Geesd ...... o5 0~ At this time the retiring president authorized them to supply names of Turkey ...... 1O 12 transacted. persons requiring sample magazines, ~4~"Press rags wanted at the Chron- be avoided by keeping theirdiL~estions and trustees were succeeded by the Hides. green., ...... 0(i music, etc.: address W l~ite City Music icle office, Must be clean. in good condition witll Electric Bit- Foreign Exchange bougl~t and newly elected president and trustees. Co., 413 E. 26t1~ St., Chicago, 111. ters. S.A. Brown of Bennettsville, ROLLER MILLS. 3-10-2 S. C.. says: "For years my wife suf- White Lity, per cwt ...... 3 20 sold. Moved by Campbell supported by, LIKE FINDING MONEY. Strifller that a w~te of tl~anks be ten- fered intensely with dyspepsia, com- Ceresota. t)er cwt. 3 40 h fiR[AT SlID fARM. Finding health is like finding mon- plicated witli a torpid liver, unit[she Econom,',,er ow.:::::: :ill7 71" ii:i ~o dered ~o the retiring president and ey-so think those who are sick. When Drafts issued payable in any lost her strengtl~ and vigor and be- Graham tiour per ewt ...... 3 00 trustees for tim efllcien~ and impar- F. B. Mills, tim Seedsman, of Rose you have a cough, cold, sor.e throat,, or came a mere wrecl¢ of i~er former self. Granulated iheai, per cw~ ...... 2 O0 country in tim world. Money tial manner in whict~ tl~ey lmd dis- Ilill, New York, is now distributing chest irritation, better ae~ promptly Then she tried Electric Bitters which Feed per ew~ ...... 1 20 loaned on real estate. Cot- like W. C. Barber of Sanday Level, tmlped Imr at once and~linally made charged ttie~Juties of tl~eir respective mine tlmn half at milhon copies of his Meal per cw$ ...... 1 20 lections a specialty, offices. Carried. greatest Seed Book, and with each Va. He says: 'q had a terrible clmst her entirely well She is now strong Bran per ewe/ ...... 1 i5 trnuble, caused by smoke and coal and healthy." L.I. Wood & Co.; Middtlngs per cwt ...... ;. 1 25 Moved by Campbell supported by one lie sends free of charge a sample dust on my lungs; "but after finding no druggists, sell and guarantee them at Buekwhea.t. per ewe. ~ 50 G, W, M~Kenzie, Gas|tier, Clarke that the village treasurer's packet of his New Early Sweet Corn relief in other remedies, I was cnred 500 a bottle. Oil Meal lmr ewt ...... 1 75 a wonderful novelty being sent out by Dr. King s New Discovery for con. . = bond be fixed at $8,000 witl~ two sure- sumption, coughs and holds." Great- this year ~o tes~ in all parts of the W1LMOT. i ties. Carried. est sale of any cough or lung medicine Young Ma>q Ge~ cne of our Moved by Clarke supported by country. in the world. AtL. I. Wood & Co.'s Willis Roberts lms gone to Flint to Savings Banks and saveyour StriItler that tlm village clerk's bond The book itself is a beauty, giving drug store: 50c and $1: guaranteed. work. many line views of his immense es- Trial bottle free, • nickels and pennies, be fixed at $500. Carried. M. Hunter was in town on business • ~. President Ale appointed Trustee tablishment which lms been enlarged ELMWOOD. Tuesday, ' ~'~~~'~~ Sbrifller to be president protern for year by year tn fit the requirements the coming year. Moved by Campbell of a rapidly increasing business until Jas. Belknap was in Cass City Fri. A Republican caucus will be held March 24. supported by Frutchey tl~at tl~e ap, it now comprises in addition to the day. ) pointment be confirmed: Carried. Fairview Seed Farms and Green- L, Huffman was on the sick list Airohibition caucus was held in On motion of Strifller suppdrted by lmuses, tl~ree departments each of un- last week. .the hall Tuesday, March 21. J. Ben ric usual interest to the public: Clarke council adjourned. 't). W, Stone made a trip to Care on Nora Moshier hasgone to Detroit to lhe ~;ass City Jeweler an~l 0pticiaa CHAS. MATZEN, Clerk. Mills' Thorouuhbred Poultry Farm business Monday. receive medical treatment. Because the liver is is up-to-date in every respect: the neglected people suffer Frank Hendrick was in Cass City Gives special attention to the main house is 550 feet long, fully with constipation, biliousness, IR[ 8ROiffN L|N~I. Tuesday of last week. headaches and fevers. Colds attact fitting of spectacles and eye equipped with electric heaters which ~h~ l~:~gs and contagious diseases glasses on TUESDAYS and Orpha Alice Hicks departed this give complete protection from frost in Will Webster was taken Wit.h a sore e okl of tile system. It is safe ( r~ life at, ller home in Novesta, Monday, winter. A special Poultry and Incu- throat the latter part of last week. to say that if the liver were always SATURDA~ S. Comeand lmve kept in proper working order, March 13,1905, a~ the age of seven- bator Catalogue explains about this The mail on the stage line and the < your -eyes fitted by one with illness wouldbe almost unknown. ( teen years and nine months, after a poultry farm and ill~ustrates tlm many R. F. D. did not go Saturday on ac- Thedford's Black-Draught is so long experience: distressing illness of nine days. She ( breeds of popular fowls float are count of the bad roads. successful in curing such sickness was the seventl~ and youngest daugh- raised there. The dance l~eld at Mr, Streeter's because it is without a rival as a < ] always give special alien- liver regulator. This great family ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1¢. A. Moshier, The Ginseng Farm is another very east of here, was quite well i~ttended < lion to medicine is not a strong and and in June, 1904, Silo was married to interesting feature of the business. and a good time is reported. drastic dru~, but a mild .,,a George Hicks. She leaves lmr aged Mr. Mills has had years of experience Married, on Wednesday nf last week t ealthful laxative that cures con- parents, a young husband, a little in ginseng culture and is always will- I L. Z. tliser and Florence Webster. stipation and may be taken by. a daughter, Ethelyne. nine days old, mere ehild without posmble I alwa3s have a full line of ing to furnisll free information about i They will begin lmusekeeping on the harm. I~wo br(,tlmrs, George S, Moshier of everything tllis growing industry. Nash farm, northwest of Cass City. T ttm state of Washington and Walter he healthful action on the liver A Supply Department was added re- We join in wishing them a happy cures biliousness. 1~ has an in- In the Jewelers' Line. <( T. Moshier of Alaska; also six sisters, cently with the object of furnishing voyage through life, vigoratin~ effect on tile kidneys Mrs. C. C, Hall of Missouri; Mrs. Robt. Because tile liver and kidneys do < his customers farm and garden imple- Yours respectfully, < Brown and ~rs. Bertha Dewey of ments, household goods, etc., at fac- not work regularly, the poisonous < PECUL1AR DISAPI?EAgANCE, _ adds along with the waste from Novesta; and Mrs. J. H. Coulter. Mrs. tory prices. J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid the bowels get back into the blood JOEL. F. HENDR~|CK, << A. Sangster and Mrs. E. Allen of Mr. Mills lms, through years of per- the peculiar disappearance of Ills pain- LAD.|E$ and virulent contagion results. < Evergreen townsi~ip. She was the sistency in strictly honest business ful symptoms, of indigestion and bil- Timely treatment with Thed- Jewe|er and Optician. < iousness to Dr. King's NewLife Pills. first.to be taken from a family of nine methods, gained a reputation from ford's Black-Draught removes the He says: "They are a perfect remedy, dangers which lurl~ in Constipation, ehildren. thousands for reliability as well as for for dizziness, sour stomach; headach'e, zeal and enterprise. liver mid kidney troubles, and will All thM, loving hands and lmarts constipation, etc." Guaranteed at L. positively forestall the inroads of The Vegetable Cnntest described in I. Wood & Co.'s drug store, price 25c. ~+~I~+.M~+++q-I-+-IA-ffAA~--I~÷ could do was done to save her life, but Seed Book is characteristically ()rig|h- Bright's disease, for which dis- H.T. ELL|oTT, ~ of no avail. She was the cherished al and we consider it a splendid plan ease in advanced stages fhere is no cure. Ask your dealer for a UNERAI, Dm~c~on. J2 babe of the family and tlm main stay as it is calculated to encourage lmbits HOLBRoOK. of close observation. $4,000.00 will be Safe, ~uiek, Reliable Regulator 25e, package of Thedford s Black- ] office in Ale Bldg. Residence, o,e -'-+ in the llousehold cares for her dear Charley Graham left on Friday for Draught. block South of opera imuse. Free + given away in premiums June 1st. Superior ¢o other remedies sold at high prices. I 'pimne. + mother. She lived a Ohristian life Port Huron. Cure guaranteed. Successfully used by over This Seed Book and sample of corn ~2OO,OOO ~¥omen. Price, 25 Cents, drug. ,V++++++++.~-++++++.I~A~+MA-+ + since a little child and was always may be had~or t,l~e asking. ) gists or by mail. TeStlillonlals & booklet tree. Albdrt Birdsell left on Wednesday Br. LaFranco, Plalladelphia~ Pa, HAY CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MeQueen were in Cuss City Monday. Edgar Wilson transacted business FENCE Wl R.E in Shabbona Monday. -~ Mrs. Henry Davis is suffering from Is Cheaper Now an attack of la grippe. i AUCilo_NSA [[ Miss tiainesof Wiekware visited in tills neighborhood last, week. (z" ", ~ fhan it has been in years. We bought at the right tilne ~ :Roy. Lansing Nudge called at tlm Having sold my farm and desiring ~o discontinue farming, I have decided to sell alLmy lmme of ,lohn McCt,(¢ Sunday after- and can gn'e you the proper reduction from last year's ~ personal property at public auction a~ the farm, a half mile north of ~ noon. prices. Now is the time to buy, Mr. Farmer, and we g@ Mrs. Peaben Brooks of 5Iartette Cuss City on N take pleasure in inviting von to call an4 see our extensive called on friends in this vicinity last week. ~k~ line" ~Te are excltlsive agents for ii~ Eev. A. S. Stambaugh and daughter, PAGE FENCE and PlTTSBUR(iH ~ Barbara, are snffering i'ron~ an atl:ack of ti~e la grippe. Saturday,/ arch ~ PERFECT FENCE. tin Mrs. Win. Loney is visiting in Yale 5 and Martette and expects to be gone beginning at 12 o'clock :sharp a couple of weeks, Sharpies l, ,lar Miss Julia McCool is spending a Bay mare 7 vents old. wt. 1200 Bidwell bean puller, good as new Dairy Cream Se arat0r stmrt time a~ tmr lmme lmre before Bay mare 9 years old, wt. 14oo Empire hose drill going to CiAcago. Bay mare I0 years old, wt. 1150 Roller grain drill Mrs. Walker McCool and daugl~er, Gray mare 2 years old, by Jock the Lad Deering hay loader Beats them all for May, visited at Eev. A. S. Stambaugh's Grav horse 1 year old, by Jock the Lad Deere beet drill CLOSE SKITITIINO ~ one day last week. Mrs. T. E. Pringle returned home Gray mare 3 years old, wt. lO0O, eligible to Beet lifter registration and in foal by Windsor- 2-I~ow cultivator and EASY RUNNIN(i i~ from Port Huron Friday accompanied beet by her son, Will, and family. vilhan 3 1-horse cultivators ~ No discs or bowl complications ~ Little Forest Watson is suffering Bay mare colt 1 year old, s~red by Wind- 2 2-horse ocultivators from an attack of inllammation of the sorvillian McKim stock and hay rack whatever. lungs. Dr. McNaughton of Argyle is Jersey cow 7 years old Beet box Grindstone earing for him. Grade Durham cow 6 years old Grain cradle Corn sheller Robt. McQueen, Geo. Ryan and Miss "rank heater Ethel Burnette have returned to 4 Heifers 2 years old Wilson &Caldwell their homes in Tilsonburg, Ont., after 8 Yearlings 8 Shoats Quantity galvanized fence wire N spending the past week witl~ friends 15 Oxford Grade ewes, one has pair twins Hay fork and rope in tills locality. by side 2 Oliver plows GOT OFF CHEAP. Oxford ram Parker plow He may well tllink he has got off ]~ 1200 Bushels fine seed oats, have yielded 2 Sets spring tooth harrows/ cheap, who, after lmving contracted I~ 67 bu. to acre for me 2 Sets steel harrows I L~t/HEN IN NEED OF { constipation or indigestion, is still ~0 < able to perfectly restore his health. 1~ Bushels Navy seed beans Land roller ( Nothing will do tills but Dr. King's < Quantity of clover hay De Laval cream separator < New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant Blacksrnithlng < and certain cure for headacim, con- Champion binder Disc harrow Grain bags stipation, etc. 25c at L. I. Wood & < Milwaukee binder 3 Sets heavy harness ( Co.'s drug store: guaranteed. or Repairing ( Deering mower Buggy pole KINGSTON. 3 Lumber wagons And many other articles too numerous to mention Call ,at the old H. S. Wickware shop across from the mill. Miss Bertha Gabert is very ill. Set heavv sleighs Miss Lillie Waldie is quite sick. " Horseshoelng a Specialty. Cassius Hill returned from Illinois last week Thursday. TIER Miss Corn Weldon returned from H. /YlUC Detroit Saturday evening. All sums oI $5,00 and under cash; over that amount 8 months' time on good aw Mrs. I~ussel King left last week for proved endorsed notes at 7 per cent, interest, o a visit with friends in Petoskey. Thos. Townsend has moved onto the King farm, one mile east of town. First Cietss Miss Linnie Jeffery visited at the home of E. A. Randall the latter part . O. !(. JANEN I] of last week. Regardless A number of young people were en- tertained at the home of Percy Legg IA/ork of Price :last Wednesday evening. • m Miss Ila Harris won the silver med- al at tim W. C. T.U. contest held in SH ABBONA. the M. E. churcll last Friday evening. At the Old Reliable Stand Mrs. Morelmuse of Chicago is the George McShay and family have ~uest of Mrs. Israel Hall. moved from.the King farm to ~he A Republican caucus will be hSld on Herbert Corless farm four miles east Sheep Sale Saturday aftera0on at 2:00 p. m. in J. A. RENSHLER and one mile nortl~ of town. Ehlers' hall; A eompany~ of .)oung people very AT THE AUGTION SALE OF O. K. JANES, ONE= pleasantly surprised Miss Linnie Jet- Ethel Meredithspent the past week fery and Mrs. Frank Jeffcry at the with friends and relatives at Cumber HALF MILE NORTH OF (;ASS G!TY, ~ON former's tmme last Wednesday even: and A rgyle, The New Sheridan int. Arthur Nereditl~ and Kirtle Brown A friend received a letter from Sol- visited friends at Ubly and Cumber ]Yl. Sheridan, Prop. omon Matthews last week stating he the past week. had purchased a home near Athens, Saturday, Leonard Waun received word on hlar. 25 Alabama, and was very muci~ pleased Wednesday that h~s father was dead i with the country. at Deckerville. I will sell under the terms of said sale Handsome new brick building. Centrally located and up- t The funeral of Mrs. Adamson was Wm. Phetteplaee has rented the held in the Baptist church on Timrs- farm of Geo. Gotlmm and moved into to-date in atl of its equipments. } d~y or last week. She was bdrn in his new possessions. Canada Oct. 15, 1854, and moved to Michigan with her parents, Mr. and Misses Luella and Nellie Jones at- l $2.00 PER D~Y. Mrs. Hatlmrly, in 1855 and settled in tended the Coller-Fox wedding near Decker last Wednesday. Newago county where they remained ?I/ ; llreedin!} l:wes until 1859 when tlmv came tO Kings The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ton. She lived here until 1880 wllen John Watson is very sick with in- Supposed to be due to lamb early in May. 5~ slm was united in marriage to Nathan flamrfiation of the lungs, Adamson and has remained in this Arcl~ie Hyatt has rented the house I also have a number of ewes which I wish to let out ca DR. i=ENNER'$ vicinity nearly ever since. Silt died recently vacated by Nancy Atkins shares to responsible parties on easy terms. March 13, and leaves a husband, four and moved into it last week. I also have several cows and a good pair of five-year-oI4 All Diseases of tho children and lmr aged father and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parrott returned kidneys, bladder, and mother. mares, weight about 2,600 pounds, which I wilt sell at private sale, urinary organs. Monday to tlmir home at Gaylord, Also catarrh, heart having spent tlm past two months Kidne,i r disease, gravel, dropsy, CUMBER. with friends and relatives here. AND rheumatism, backache, Mrs. Win. Lapeer is recovering at female troubles. Clyde Coller and Bertha Fox were J. D. BROOKER this writing. united in marriage on Wednesday, L. Mills has received a large assort- Marcl~ 15, at the home of the bride. ment of fine shoes. Over one hundred guests partook of Owing to the bad roads the star tam wedding feast and tim bride re- BackacheALSO PURIFIES THE BLOOD. Ctll'e The ANTHONY Woven Wire Fence route carrier flid not make his entire ceived many useful and beautiful MANUFACTURED BY 1Don'~ become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner, trip Saturday. presents_ May peace and happiness Tht $iroegest Knot ~e has spent a lifetime Curing Just such cases as yours. All consultations Flg~E. John Baker, Jr. and Miss Workman attend their journey through life. THE ANTHONY FENCE COMPANY, of Argyle were tim guests of friends TECUrlhEH, MICH., U. S. A. A railroad mass meeting was held at Wadsworth one day last week. on Saturday afternoon in Ehlers' hall Is in fact as well as name . r , Cured of Backache. There was a surprise party given at and about two hundred were in at- tim home cf Thos. Trudeau, east of Member of the Businsss Men's League tendance. I.B. Auten and J. H. and "THE BEST ON EARTH" here, by the A. O. O. G. and timy pre- and one of the best known business men C. D. Stritller of Cuss City were the sented Mr. Trudeau with a fine wash- in St. Louis, No. R,ead what Mr. speakersof the day. The following bowl and pitcher. All report a good No. ll Wire LATERALS.~Nors. Wand has go say about Dr. :Penner's, committee was appointed to solicit &TAY$ ...... ti m e. Backache Cure : b6nusand right of way: W.F. Ehlers, No. 7 top, No. 9 bottom. I5 No. I L Stays to the rod. I Kidney and There was a surprise party given at "I krm~?wim~ it is to be'afflicted with ba6kacho D. E. Harris, Thos. Agar, Geo. H. No lighter wires. the lmme ()r Emit Miller, west of here. The Knotthat Won'| {;ore© Ol| and i svnmathize" with fellow sufferers. After Jones, Jas. McQueen, Geo. W. Heben- swailowi)~gvarious and frequent nauseating doses Mr. Miller Ires sold l~is share of stock wire stock is used, and the best, heaviest galvanized ton, Dan Leslie, Ed Phetteplace, and HARD of t;his and that prescription I decided that if Dr. ou the Brown place to C. Canady'and wire that can be obtained. N. W. Bradley. A meeting of the m Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure could not rid intends to move to Detroib in the me of those i)aekacims it at least would not do me committee will be held on Thursday STYLES--All heights from 7 bar 25 inch HOG fence, to the ANTHONY standax4 near future. any imrm and I procured a bottle. afternoon. 12 bar 58 inch. FOR SALE BY
"Now the first bottle didn't stop those wearing o------,~,ol{:) ~ - ~ - baekaeims, but it did affor.d~r~e great relief. 'The SOUTH NOVEsTA. DEFORD. EHLER,5 & N|QUE, Shabbona. ~econd bottle, however, did effectually put a stop A quiet wedding took place at the ~o timse racking backaches. Occasionally they Hark! I think 1hear the sound of reu~rned wi~en sr,renuot~s business affairs exhausted home of Geo. Barker at 607 Broadway wedding bells. the pi~ysiealforces, but a dose or two of Dr. St., Saginaw, W. S., on Wednesday, Geo. Spencer and family are moving a position in the asylum. Fenner's Cure gave instant relief. March 15, when their daughter, Miss Mrs. J. R. Lewis is numbered with into Mr. Wilcox's lmuse this week. Respectfully, Charlotte wasunited in the holy bonds The Misses Best, who bave been tlm sick this week. Joe Mccracken returned llome last 6f matrimony to Anson H. Henderson assisting Roy. Emerick in the special Friday night from the nortll woods. of this place. There were about Mrs. Mabel Roberts is suffering from services here, left for Brown City on twenty-five guests present and the an abscess in her head. Miss Amy McCallum is spending a Monday night. George Roberts is putting up a new Sold by Druggists, 50e. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise on bride was the recipient of many val- couple of weeks with Mrs. Truesdale Mrs. E. R. Bruce has returned home uable and useful presents. Their windmill at hm foundry. at Sliabbona. from Cuss City where she has been the Kidneys FREE. 1~I. l~I.Fenner, l~I.D., Fredonia, N. Y. many friends wish ~bem a long and Fred and Ed Hartwick made a busi- Frank Emerick left Monday morn- caring for lmr cousin, Mrs. W, &~ For sale by L. I. Wood & Co., Cuss City, and F. A. Francis, Kingston. happy life. ness trip to Caro Tuesiflay. ing fo~ Pontiac wl~ere he has secured Lamb for several weeks, ' rruly;he was a + man of iron. It had" °- TWO MENAT ONE SPADE. ~RN CANADA, told upon him; he was many pounds ligliter'and his mo0nqike fare was Method ~f East Indian Coolies Divides Advandn9 Old Age MHd Wea~ther Is Bringing Thousands haggard. the Labor, of Settlers. ~ detedec] by a gradual Ios~ of e|a~fidty in, ~ While away he had left Pat to keep A~ hill stations In thd Himalayas, The splendid yields ~f Wheat. oats outer skin which aubtkv turns expres~on Nne~ guard at the prison and find out which Isdia, coolies are empIoyed unceas- and barley produced by the farmers i~to wr~nkle~. Mistress 10semen/Ailyn cell I.. occupied. This the man was ingly in the care of the snake-Iike able;to do with a IittIe judicious queso ro&ds which wind round and round of Western Canada and the excetleni By MILLICENT E. MANN prices received for the same, have .tioning. He Was also to watch the ~the sides of the hiIIs. Their method been the means of giving an increased Copyright, 1904, by LUTCAS-~INCOLN CO. movefiaents of thearch, fiend, Chief of working provides a noveIty to one • ! Justice ,Lord Jeffreys~,; not an arduous accustomed to the methods of labor- interest throughout the United States. task, for that lord delighted in hav- ers at home. When digging, two As a result the inquiries made of the ing his movements chronicled. Every- men work at one spade, a rope being Agents of the Canadian Government ~.r+~eq ~N XVl~Continued. 1 waited for the cue from him. "thing i':tvored him. ~Vhe'n the link- attached to the lower end of the have nearly doubled over those of the I dropped lightly to the floor again, "His Majesty demands an audience man met the party coming from Long woodeh shaft, and pulled by one same period last year. Railroad com- 'sat upon tile stool and resumed my with you, gracious-sir," he said, bow+ Haul at the edge of Drury Lances cecile to assist the other in Iifting l:.anics are putting on increased ear- rsing capacity to meet the demand thoughts. Tim0 'tis said *passeth as ins low before me. "He grieves tlmt meeting place previousIy decided np- after the latter has filled the spade. qulek}y as a weaver's shuttle. Under through some mistake you have been on--he told them that Lord Jeffreys The woN{ is done very rapidly+ so made upon them for carrying passen- gers freight. some circumstances { could mention put to such dire distress." was to pass througl~ Epping F0rcst in much so, indeed, as ~o justify ~he em- and 1~verything points +no doubt, but" that "day.aftcr~,i'ecdt(dng "Say: no more,"'I repIied. "I am a few hours. They posted there in ployment of two men at one spade; to a most prosperous year. There is +~he message time: crawled. as ever at his service," hot. haste to await him, whiIe Pat was but it has a decidedly comical appear- room for hundreds of thousands ad- I watched the fading away of those' Again he bowed, and I that knew left to try and acquaint me with the ance, and reminds one of a dock- ditional settlers, much new land hay. ing been opened up for settlement last faint rays of ligh~ ~th Intense his every expression caught the flick. !'act that they hoped to effect my re- work foy.~Fearson's Weekly. this yean satisfaelion. Then I again mounted er of amusenmnt in his cyeo lease. How successful he was in this keep= the =kin firm whale=rune aiad well ~out- is quite in{erestlng to look the stool and again iooked abroad. "'The horses are waiting, sir," he you know° My lord eamc - all un- Buy on Credit in China, It ishd, tin+ retirding the ravages o[ tlm£ For. through the letters received from the Night had drawn her mantle over the continued. "His Majesty expects you consciousof the pIot on foot. His at- Foreigners in China lnry ~early over 30 years this Face Soap has ~ce~ ~ Americans who settled in VCest- land--mot even a star gleamed in the at Whitehall. He does not like to tendants were with little effort over- everything on credit, giving signed have penaa'ble to its acquaintances. ern Canada during the past few years, sky, wait." r~owered. Then my lord, who deemed "chits" for every ~urchase, the reason and considering the large number it 25 cents A CAKE, I listened tO hear sounds outside "My cloak attd sword, sirrah," I ,;lie men o[ Long Haut highwaymen being their unwilIingness to load is surprising how few there are who my door, knowing my jailor must soon commanded. "I am aii of a muck (and suroly a fiercer looking 1or one themselves down with silver or native ;: ~goodbnry'~ Fadai Cream app|ieA regul~xly have not succeeded. An extract from come with my evening meal. Yes, I from your fitthy cell." would travel far to find). ~a-as soon coin, while patmr money fl~ctuates too Whitens and preserves ~he natfiraI condi~o~ eli a letter written by Mr. Gee. M. Gris- had not long to wait ere I heard the "Here they arc, sir," the jailor an- -ompelled to sign the paper for my much, the [ace skin. ! shuffling footsteps o[ the man. He swered as he took them from the boy. wold of Red Deer, Alta., formerly oI release+ If he felt any of that terror INITIAL OFFER. i clanked his keys and gave; out an "'Tis not my fault.," he "I An Ex-Sheriff Taika. Grever. Montana, written on the 2nd whined; with which he was wout to inspire I,~ case your dea~e~ eatnot su'pply~;ot~! City, March of January is as follows: apoIogetie sniff, the usuaI thing, as only obey orders." ooor creatures hauled before him. it Scott Kan.. 20th~(Spe- send us his name and we will settd prcpT[t~a¢¢i cial.)~AImost ~ every newspaper tell~ "I am located l~>i miles from a ~e neared the do0r.of my cell. The "Faulk or no fault, out of the way. wiped out some one's debt. to any address for $|.eo the fbllow}ng-£ogcg i beautiful lake 10 miles long, where key moved hardly iu the rusty hole, scullion,", ordered Gil, They carried him some distance of cures of the most deadly of kidney requisites. there is church, ~ehool, 3 stores, was turned.with.a doI£ful sound, half So withouf, any ado we:passed.the away from his men, ann left him diseases by Dodd's Kidney PIIIs, I Cake ~roodbm~.'s Fac~at Sea~ .Brtght's Disease, Diabetes, creamery and two postofflce~. 'ihe ~:;hrick half 'g~'oan~' '[~b door moved humbly bowing apologetic fool and bound and tied in a lodge, knowing Rheuma- 1 Tube '+ l.*aeialCreaw~ and Bladder troubIes, in fact any fine stock, both cattle (cows and 1 " " Dental Cre+a~m back° went down the corridor and steep it would be hours before he would be tism disease that is of the kidneys or caus- steers) horses, hogs and sheep are 1 no= " Face Powd~r. "'A little oil on the hinges, sirralC' flight of stairs of the prison to the discovered. It seems in that par- ed by disordered kidneys is readily rolling fat.. grazing in pasture to-day, Together with readable bookie~ t said, "would render it not so grat- street door, which he opened. ticuIar their plans had miscarried. our cured by this great American remedy, just a little snow, hardly enough for Beauty's Masque, a earefuI treatim e,=- the ing on the nerves. Faugh! Is this In a circle at the entrance to the the constable had not appeared else But it is in curing the earlier stages good sleighing, as we just had a Chi- care of the "enter self." ~Ite food to serve a gcntieman?" i prison, bending in their saddles sal npon scene. the of kidney complaint that Dodd's Kid- nook which has melted the roads and ]looklet free on applicat{om added as [ picked np the 1oaf of our men of Long Haul. It was dark I laughed heartily, but I noticed ])read" from the floor where he had ~.few links about. I saw Torraine. ney Pills are dorng ~etr greatest laid bare the fields and pasture. There THE ANDREW JERGENN 00~, ttmt Gil did not echo it. Moreover are fine wheat, oats, barley and flax ~set it together with a Jug of watcr+ who held Bunco. my horse, by the work° They are preventing thousands ...... O, all thr0ugh-~ our talk he seemed pre-. raised here, also. winter whea~ and My SUl)per.+ I ordered him to take bridle, lean back and with his sword of cases, of Bright's disease and other occnpied~something was wrong~f0r timothy hay for export to British co- it away. strike a link out of the hand of a man deadly ailments by curing Kidney Dis*] Git loved to be pitted against ob- lumbia. This iS a mixed farming a man ~K~bU-for your h~n= "'Tis the ustlal prison fare," he who would be too curious. Befor6 if ease when it first shows Its presence stacIes~it was as the very breath of and dairy country. This is the right est opinion you sometimes hare m Iie -sniffled; "if you want better you can was extinguished I recognized the in the body. his nostrils~and this littIe episode time ~.o get" a foothold in the Canadian re him or lose his frkmdship. pay for it." Tllen +he backed toward man on the horse ne>~t to him: It Speaking of this work Ex-Shertff had been too satisfactory for him not West, as it ~as some ears " Sometimes boys are like wh~t: -the door. was Pat, my linkman. James Scott of. Scott Cou~.tY, Says +. " - Y ago m the i .to J~epl elated at its outcome. Had United States, We are free from Valuable o' course, Out mm, o er r~'s~ Now the old .raseat had drained On tim outskirts of our circle an. "t have used eight hexes of Dodd's he not met his ohI friend the petit i Kidney Pitls must say wind guunbo and alkali here and have improved by thrasnin'o me as dry as any goblet of sparkling other circle had formed." It was com- and thht they rc0nstable and had he not gone down are just~' the thing for Kidney DiseaSe. fine, clear soft well and spring water wine was ever drained by horseman. posed of the common lag of the town. before him? We tried kidney:., medicines at a depth of from 5 t0 25 feet, and 8hake in ~+o~ ShoeS. and as t had bought and paid meat the usual rabble that congregate when have many t'TWhat is it, Gil.'" said I, ~out Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best lots of open overflowing springs." Allen+s Foot-Ease, a powder, cure~ pain- JiberaIty for every/meal I had eaten there was anything out of the ordi- "Bad ~]ews, my lord," he replied. Telegraphic advices from Medicine ful. smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing ::~fiuce t had entered doors this rmry going on. of all." nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery the of ';What?" I' cried. t~[at say that seeding has commenced -0castIy place, this was adding insult It was dark in our immediate ring, of the age. Makes new shoe.~ easy. A ';Yes, your father is dead " hc soft-} Beer in the United States. at Medicine Hat, Lethbridge and other but light enough in the outer one. In certain cure for sweating feel SMd by eli :to injury° Knowing this, he dared Iy answered. "Ere I had hardly be- The productio~ of beer is now more points. At the former p/acp the tem- its midst I saw. heard, and recognized druggists, 25c. Trial package Ft~EG. place before me bread and water° it gun my journey I met a mail coming than hail a +.arrei for every man. perature moderated gradually until,on our old fricnd.-tho petit constable of Address A. S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N; Y. ~roke the camel's baclc. from Long Haul with the sad news." woman and child iu the United States. the t9th the maximum was 45 and the the White Swan inn, and so did (lil, "0uG .of my :sigbL :you miserable ,When did he die?" I asked. minimum 26. Thermometer readings To a woman there is a charm In a It did not need his whispered word, renegade, I cried starting up. ,'Ttio night you were arres~ted," he FACE L~KE RAW BEEF, since then have been as follows: love story in which self-sacrifice fig. replied. 20th, 47 and 38; 21st, 5.1 and 34; 22nd, ures. "Did you see him?" I questioned. Burnin9 Up W.ith a Terrible |tching 56and 39; 23rd, 4a and 40; 24th, 48 Eczema~SpeedHy Cured by "Yes." he sald. "God rest his soul, and 26, o Cuticura, I stopped long enough for that and . During the last few days in Fob- only that. lie lies in state-in the ruary considerable pIoughing was , chapel. Master Basil prays over him Cuticura cured me el a terrible done near I,ethbridge. P. A.. Pulley, l +s day and night. Your father left with eczema from which [ had ~uffered a recent arrival from Montana, him his last messages for you." agony and pain for eight years, being ploughed and harrowed fifteen acres, "We will go on tonight," I said. unable to obtain any help from the and E. LaIib0rty about the same "BUt yOU are tired--will 7on not drop best doctors. ~y scaIp was covered amount. RoY. CouIter-White has also A la+xative ~h,~t will back and rest." with scabs and my face .was like a been harrowing his farm. AII report l piece of raw beef, my eyebrows and carry off every taint from "Not I," he replied. the ground frgst free and in excellent the system and give per+ lashes were o~t, and I felt as I saw as he stretched oul'his .logs falling condition. Bricklaying Ires also beg-an fecfi regularity of the bow- and coutd scarce forbear a groan at if burning up from the terrible itching in town. At Hartney further east on els. Such is Celery King, the pain; how sore and wear).he was, and pain. Cuticura gave me-relief the the 25th February the sun was warm ~he great tonicqa~ative. . but I knew better than to insist. very first day, and made a complete and bright, wheeIe0 carriages were I~ alway8 cures eonstipa+ I sat with my back to the door. I cure in~'a short time. My head and "ih use and the plowed fieIds look as if fion. Herb or Tabtefi Y+s face are now clear and we11. (Signed) form, ~c. had been intent upon my supper and they are ready for the press drills. . a the tale of my release, in both of Miss Mary M. Fay, 75 West Main St., There is every appearance that spring Which I had taken a~ equal relish Westboro, Mass., has arrived, but farmers do not 4Vish Around the until hearing of my father's death I to be deceived by appearances and WoHd Poverty in English Metropolis, *+| have used your Fls~ had lost hoth. I pushed back my consequently have not commenced to Slickers tot yenr~ One out of every four persons who ~rand chair from the tame and leaning back use their bluestone and seed wheat. in the Hawaiian lsland~ L die in London dies "on public charity." ~lnd found fl~em fho onty sat thinking sadly. The men had ~rtic|e float ~ulted. I am ~(} CUJ~ll +&, COLT~ IZ~T ONE ~Ag ~ow in ~h~ country slot)pod (heir ehaffcring, Rnowing the Reward, $I00o .Take Laxative nromo (~tlltlI~o Tabiegs. All dru~- , (Africa) and ~t~ink a grca~; cause of depression. late, $I00 gtsl.S rerun4 the m~mcy if it fMIS tO cure, E.W. deal of your coats." my Too he The readers of this paper will be plcase~ to learn Grovo's ~ignature ia oa each box, 25c. had died unknowing +. In the land ~hat there is al Ieas~ one dreaded disease that science has been able to care Ill ttll It8 stsges, ~d tllat i~+ where he imd gone. I wondered, if all Catarrh. HaWs CatarrI~ Cure |~ tl~o ntr~y posltiv+~ The fewer friends we hg-tve {t~e less IIIIIIT IW!III WOILIr I Pillo 1101. ! things were made ctear to him. cure now" Known to the mCdicaI fraternity, Catarrh disagreeable things we:hear about our- r~ { being a constitutional disease, requires a (,onstlt~> selves, I was aroused from my reverie by lionel treatment, t[alr8 Catarrh Cure is taken h~- The worId-wIde rep=~a+ ternally+ noting directly upon the blood and mucous lion o~ T+)wer's Water= __~D-~,'~ in its entrance stood - Rosemary Ailyn. an exchtmation h'om Gil. I turned surfaces of the system, tlmreby destroying the !3Its. ~Vinslow% Soothln~ S~up= proo~ Oiled C,othin~ '~+~/f toward the door at which he was sta> foundation of tile disease, aild giving the pat,eat+ lVorehildre~ teething+ berthas the gums, rod 1 me~ ~n- assurea ¢i,e buyer eft I~#~I stren~tl~ bybuihling apthe constitution and asslsg- ~lammatio~,allayspaia, cureav¢indcoliu, 2~cabottt~, *lie posture worth of I never saw Tsal~ make quicker "Haste," to make me ]cap into my ins. ht its entrance stood Rosemary ing nature in doing its work The proprietors have ~o much faith in igs eura~/ve powers that they offer ~. . - " .+ ., aH ~:arn~ents bearing ~]~~, -time in g0tting through a doorway ;midle. Allyn, Lady el Fclton, One Iiundred Dollars for a~W case that it falls ge "tno 11~.I)Plos12 people are tAose Who ~hia Sign oi tt~e Fish. ~tmn did that jailor~ although I was The constable was trying io force }ioro cyes were wide and dark with cure. Sendfor lister te~tlmonlals, " _ are easily flatterea. Address 1,'. J. OIIENEY & CO., Tolcao, o. A. a. TOWER C0., gosio=, g. S+ A. ~marmod and he knew it, since my his way through the crowd, who had excitement. Her hair was Dtown into Sotd by all Drugg|sts, 750. Take Hall's Family Pllls for coe~xtlpatlon. I am s~re Plso's Cure for Consumption saved ~OWEt~ CANADIAN CO., LIBIITED~ ~+word had boon taken away the night be+,tino- to suspect tlrat all was not wet tendrils about her face. Sho was my Hie throe years a~o.--l~I~s, THos. ~,Ot~BINS, a53 Torengo, Ca~adao of my arrest° right. While some Iaughirtgty helped ilushod from exertion. A Secret. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., I~'ob+ 17. 1900. °'You won't be ,so l-rigl~ and mighty him on his way, otl~ers, white not "i am rome to toll yet1, sir," she It is often" very desirable to know -h~ s few weeks," he said, retreating seeming to do so. did much to impede said. "ti~at before twenty minutes how to seal a letter so that it cannot down the halt. his pi'ogress, ~A;e could hear his ~oico shatt have passed the King's Biuea , , , ~ +~J; 0 be opened without betraying the fact. i could not bear the Io0ks o[ this above the roar of the ever larger wil! bc here." Steam or hot water will open enve- bloated old hypocrite° In Cromwell's growing crowd, which was psshing us (To bc continuedJ closed with mucilage and even ,?I '~ ~im(: he had been one o[ those to hard cryin[z, "An escape---to the res- lopes a wafer, A hot iron or a spirit 1amp persecuto any Cavalier who happened cue." Preaching to the Deaf. dlssolve~ sealing wax, an impression ifroln varions-reasons to come umler He that hath ears. lct him hear, and "Cut through {hem," ordered (Iil, in plaster having been taken of the 0 his care. To save his neck he now i~e timt is deaf can now he~r hy role+ Turning we c}targed the crowd witl~ seal }~y the combined use Of water ~mid Lho same considerate attention +)hone, and has no excuse for staying iI .--+..Ii>>Ii drawn weat)on~, slapping them back and sealing wax, however, all attempts Lo Ms old friends who std6d to their lor }:nl,.nl~ ~,=t ©hitdren. with the fiat of the sword, whiIc he away [rom church. A clergyman im to open the letter otherwise than by convictions. IIe was IntensdIy. re- Siratford. Conn.. Ins number el headed down Cheap Side. a force can be frustrated..All that is pulsive to me+ His tank stiff hair. I missed Gi] from my side. I looked deaf persons in his congregation, tie necessary is to cIose the letter first ivhich no doubt was slick, enough aroufid, lie had wheeled his horse in fount that. curiously cnougl}, the>, with a small moist wafer and to pierce I/L#+ °lh+ I(L,+I Im wimn slick hair was the fashion, now could understand what was said to the dh'eetion of the consLabIe. I saw the latter with a coarse needle Cthe , v< ; ! +} stood up about his. lmad as i[ in pro- hint reach down and gras.p the ~ellow them by telephone, So he set up a same applies to mucilage), whereupon tost against its n0w+ arrangement by the n~po of the neck, then swing- telephone apparatus on his ptflpito sealing wax ;&- .-i ll a!/+ l+=iI may be used in the usual J£ldablePreparafiOlIrJs- iII 'II could afford to' sc0fl at,the prison big himhigh in tlre ah', fling hint Over desk and ran wires to a pew near the manner. This seal can neither be Yare sine0 Inow lived on ltope, Gfl the heads of the' crowd on to a mound front el tbc church. There sit the opened by dry heat nor by moisture, had said, "To-night"~it migl!t mean of muck and hay which littcred one deaf, holding receivers wit!t, a light a,g ae stomachs aaa ow61s or Bears the . .many things, but to mc i~ meant but side of the +court yard. In a second handIe like that of a lorgnette. This What "So Long" Means. ~me--that it. would bring my release; he was back at my side, while the deaf pew, however, is not necessary. "You. may have wondered, perhaps, how I knew not and cared less. crowd cheered and halloed like mad. Telephone connection wiil be made how the slang expression, 'so long,' Signature [ was half dozing on my cot, wh.ere That was an act tlmt they could un- between the pulpit and any pew. A came to he so generally used/' said a Promotes Digeston£heert'uV I had .thrown myself alter the exit derstand without any words. great boon to the really deaf, but rath- Columbia eolIege lecturer the other hess andResLContains neither ~f my jailor, when timro again re-- We galloped into Southwark: There er vexatious, perhaps, to the persons day. "It is usually used in closing a Opium,Norpline n0rNhteraL of , sounded through the corridor the had been no time for explanatiops. who are so deal that they can hear conversation, and is simply a form o~ IgoT ~c OTXC. noise of footsteps coming toward my We stopped "before the Tabard and all the jokes at a theater perfectly good-by. The Norwegians brought it _ . +~,~ <~ell, but accompanying those irritat- entered the tap room. Immediately well, but canflot foIIow the sermon.-- to this country. In that land 0£ the ing ones wcrc others. [ sat up and a good meal was served, of'which I ,With the Procession." Everybody's midnight sun, 'san Iaeng' is a common listened. A firm hcavy tread, tl-ta~ felt in need. From the way, the men Magazine. fiorm of farewell. It means the same ~:outd belong to Gil, bu~ did i~? A also did jastice to it, one would have aa the 'an revoir' of the French. shuffling, lighter ono~.):[hat: would be thought that they had not eaten since To the Point. Among the early settler~ in America -my jailor, and : a still"tigllt0r shuffling leaving-Long Haul. Torraino was a For many years a traveling pddIer were many Norwegians, and the Z£V:Se~ * i one the jailo¢8 help. The nox~ thing named L.ueo has been a wet1 known phrase was picked up from them. hard master when there was work ¢I~i,qe d &~WL2F "] hoardwas GiI's.deep voice+ Ah-h-h! on hand, and.he and his men had not character in the, country towns of They pronounce it with the 'g' soften- They were at the door. frolicked on tlto way. New England° His route lies mostly ed and accompany'it by a wave of th+ llS8 "'Be quick, man," tie. said. '%he I soon satisfied my curiosity. I within Maine m~d New Hampshire, hand. A peffed Remedy f0 r Conslpa- ~J(ing knows wctl how wait that my linkman had wimre he setis, needles, pI.ns, soap, tie n, S our Stomach, Diarrhoea not to found not been But Did Joseph Kn~? +rpon others, while lm does know how so remiss as I had thought. had extracts, etc.. and is aIways a welcome Worms,Convulsions yevm sly He Joseph T. Buckingham of Boston. io punish insolence: such insolence, sneaked back on the night of the ar- guest at the isolated farmhouse where hess and Loss oF S~. one of the best writers and grammari- nnl i o a favorite foe, albeit a now rest anti following the coact~ in which he ceils. UnIike most itinerant pod- ans of his time, ~aid that "'not one 1Fa~ Sm~|~ oF ]ers ho is a man of l'ew ~,ords. S{~na~ure ,©no. O, of course, of course." he went I was confined learned where I was =choler in = thou=and eve. reeeivod llili:ii vm. as the fellow intcrrupted him to be incarcerated. Itastening ,to Gil. 1,ast -winter while d!ri~dng down the l'east benefit from stulying the i~ll,, nne of tile Ions hiFs of North Con- with muttered words of proLest, ~yon lie had acquainted him with the pews. rules of grammar before th.a age of ~EW -fORK= ][i!'tI~ii["+_ Ylir l T+ ra did not Rnow; orders and so forth. ~..or this he had won his imrse, and way his horse becoming frighte~?ed, 15 , om. II liii+ :i)o you think the King publishes to a pyouder man, althougl~ a more ex- ran, finalIy bringing u0 at the foot of to the town every time he takes a ecrable rider. I never saw. the hili with aa overturned cart, be- • + ', ,+,;. :+, I++L' neath which lay the un[ortunate own- +.+..=.. =.o.. I+ new favorite? Hast< haste man, one lIaving no one to send to Long TI in hammering in a nail you by % v -would thinl~ your fla,.orsoe wore all ~:taut for Torraine and hls men wtlom or, unable to extricate himself from mistake hlt y°ur fingerC0"YOFW~P~F'E~In water°r'thumb' as hot.ash°Id I Irl " F'NA~T llli~01 ;LtrttInh o, he felt he would need. Gil l~ad gone the wreck. A inountaiueer approacl> ins asked, with typical brevity, . ++ IIIIYIIII 'Thc~ key at last turned i~ its sock- himself. Thus while I had spent yOU can bear for a few ninnies. This et. a+nd the door helped by C-il's foot four dab's and as many nizhts in jail 'Tight.' No, relponded the %al- draws out the inflammation and re- I ~ ©~mwum +n~amv. m~v, vo~ n+~. kee, WecMy+ e~pnllod. GiI had ~pent them in the saddle. "I~uco."--tlarpe~i"s lfevo, the pain in a woncIefful way, 1
+ ORDERED UP HOME RUNS. OVER° When the Chemistry Professor Para- PE-RU-A O0 OUE S OIkTAII H l)IE lyzed the Professional Coach. f- Eddie Ashenba.ck, one of baseball's ~est comedians, dropDed into the T~his btatement Has Been Unjustly N1ade, Because cleveland's training camp down at Nodest Women Evade Questions Asked By AiIanta the other d'ay and, tel4 tlfis stovy. "I was coaching tlm University el North Carolina ball team in 1902." re- marked.Ash. "and I was out with the squad one day when the professor of cl)emistry came over with a note boot~ hill of advice. He was. an ofiieious ?:. ,'mimal and handed me all kinds of wise tips how to run a team, Finally l~e walked up with this: " 'Oh~I .say~coacit !" °' 'Yes, professor,' said I, 'what ts it?' " 'When you get a man on eaclt cor- ner of thd bases~have the bases quite ) occupied, as it wer~-I wish you would instruct the bat(er to knock tim ball over yonder,' m~(1; he pointed . t~? a bunch of weeds four and a half rrile;~ away, if it was a foo~. Order- o/ ling up home runs like ham and eggs p@sm ¢o, of or a bottle of beer. "t "tt~ought he was joking at first tl~e Earth is u>tit 1 saw he meant it. 'Have I got to do this and hold my job?' I asked I, 400,000,000¢~'/: him. 'If I have. what times does the A?a eminent physician s~ys that B~rs.ElIa Lee. Frankford, Ind.,writes: next. train leave?' IWomen are not truthfuh they will tie Dear M~.o Pinkham:~ '°We11, before I got through t had their physician" This "I want to thank you for what your medl- to statement (~ con)promise and agree to have the should be qualified; women do tell the clue has done for me. Die dm~tally of but not whole to ~ '~ Three years ago I had inflammation of the l~ick [urned every other time." tru,th, the truth, and ulcers my womb° .I was under m;~te physlcgan, but this is only re- ovaries on Ca ta rrh. in tim doctor's care for about three months, and ~gard to those painful and troublesome the only time I was not in pain was when Mamma's Co0npany Voice, disorders peculiar to their sex. under the influence of morphine. The doctor '°Vgt~o is that in the parlor, Nellie?" finally said I never would be better, an4 asked tlm little sister. There can be no more terrible ordeal wouldbe an invalid the rest of my life. I ha4 tea delicate, sensitive, refined womafi given up in despair, but one evenin~ I came "Nobody but mamma and Fred," re- ~h~n to be obliged to answer certain across one of your advertisements and decide4 plied Nellie. q~estions when those questions are to write you for advice. I (lid so and com- "Oh, yes, there must be someone asked, even by her family physician menced to take Lwtia E. Pinkhan-t% Vege- L over the world Perung is a~ table Compound. ~began to improve at once, else," rejoined the little girl, "for TMs is especially the case with un- known and used for catarrhal ~.~ and ~ooday I am a weI1 woman, and I know mamma has I~er~ompany voice on." AL married women. it is all duo to )'our advice and medicine. It was a little squib under the head- diseases. The Peruna Girl has Is i~ any wonder, then, that womeu Bfrs. H. Farmer of 2809 Elliott ing of "Fun," which a member of the traveled ~round the globe. J is that continue to suffer and that doctors Avenue, St. Louis, No., writes: family read aloud from the paper. Her face familiar everywhere • fan to cure female diseases when they civilization reaches. cannot get the proper information to Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-- The circle about the table wlm heard "I cannot thank you enough for what your it smiled and one said. "That's a good UniversalLy PrMsed, work on ? advice and medicines have done for me. From Africa to Greenland, from N:an- / F V joke." But a more thougt~tful mem. ~hLs is the rea,~on why thousands and They have done me more good than all the churls to Patagonia~ the face of the An EMenslvo Laboratory. From ffawatA doctTors had. bet turned it. over in her mind. She thousands of ~omen are now corre- I ever I'eruna girl is familiar and the praises of To supply this remedy ~o the whole Prince Jonah Kalanianaol% delegate sponding with Mrs. Pinkham. To her "Fox" the last eight years I have suffered was ~I~e mother, and she admitted to with female troubles; very weak; had tOeruna as a catarrh remedy are heard. world taxes %0 the utmost one of the in Congress from tIawaii~ writes from~ they can and do give every symptom, was herself that ~t was more than a jok~ nervous prostration, and could notdo my Successful la North and South. bes~ laboratories in the United States. Washingto1~, D. O.~ as follows : so ~hat she really knows more about tbat in many instances it was sober work; but I am happy to say Lydia E, Pink- Yeruna crossed the Equator several 4~ I can eheerful~ recommend you~ ~he true condition of her patients, barn's VeKct,abie made a A Word Fr~m Australia. Compound has truth. ]it came Immc to her heart with years ago, to find in the Southern Peru~ne. as ~ verv;~ectivo.remedy for through her correspondence with them different Woman of me. I am in perfect great significance, for s/m acknowl- Wal~er H. Woodward, Bomadier thaws the physiciar~ who personally health and have gained in weight from 98 Itemisphere the same triumphant suc- congfl~s, colds an}l eatarrl~al %roublb2' edged lo herself that "the company Royal Australian ~rtillery~ Hobart, question.s them. pounds to 12~ pounds." cess float has marked its career i~ the ' A Cu~r~ Mlnls~cr. voice" was entirely too often put on Tasmania, writes: I~ou suffer from any form of trouble No other medicine in the world ha~ Northern Hemisphere. Nonce QuCsgdG Cuban I~I:iffister to ~he when in the presence of those outside ~I suffered for several years with a peculiar to women, write at once to received such widespread and unquali- A S~ndard. United States, writes from ~Washing~o~ l~ir~. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and she fied endorsement. No other medicine the home circle. VCe wish to appear Peruna is a standard catarrh remedy distressing condition of the head and D. C.~ ~s follows: w{Hadvise you free of charge. has such a record for actual cures oi at. our best before those whose good tho world over. throa~ caused by continual colds. -Ye}unal can recommend as a very The fact that this great boon, which female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham's opinions we desire to gain. But with It cures catarrh°by eradicating it "~fy head and nostrils were stopped lORd medicine. It iS an excellent Vegetable Compound. isex~ended freely to women by Mrs. lhose who love us how often we speak from the system. up most of the time and there wan a strengthening, toni% and is also a~ Z:1rs, Pinkham invites all sick women Pinkham, is appreciated, the thou- in irritable, harsh, quick tones. Perraaaent Cure, discharge, and my sense of smell was emcacions cure for the al.most universal sands of letters received by her prove. to write her for advice. She has It obviates the necessity of all local guided health. affected badly. complaint of ca~arrh2'--Gonzalo ])a ]klany sueh grateful letters as the fol- thousands to Address, Facing the Facts. treatment and its relief is o~ permanent lowing are constantly pouring in. Lynn, Mass. "After two weeks use of Perun~ I Quesada. i'd be quick to seize ~Vedloek's fond character. From All Quarters of ~be (Ho~e. A~k ~rs, Pi~kham's Advi~e=A ~maa Best Understands A Iq0man'a lll~ blisses found this condition quite changed, and Wore I n~t ~o t)y, Poverty cursed. Wlthout a Peer. so I continued to use this remarkable We have on file.thousands of ~est[~- Pvue insists that "on coffee :~nd kisses No other remedy has so completely medicine for over ~ month. menials like those give~ above. We can Provided for Pet Alligator. We could live very well at tlm ~irst/' dominated the whole earth as Peruna. But to quite ,catch her view I'm ullable, "I amvery glad to say that at the end give our readers only a slight; glimpse: I La grippe, pneumonia, and influ- Some twenty years ago a rich Though i know, were I pusimd to the In Every Tense. ° " of the vast number of grateful letters enza often leave a nasty cough all languages its glowing testi. of t;hat time I was cured and felt in South American died who left a eon- wall, In Dr. l:rartman is constantly receiving when they're gone. Ii could surely provide far our table fine health generally, and am pleased slderable stun of money in trust for If coffee and kisses were all. menials are written. : It is a dangerous firing to neglect. to give l'eruna my honest endorse- from all quarters of the globe in behalf a pei5 alligator, which for some years in all climes the demands for I~cruna | Cure it with Perhaps in my views I'm archaic. merit." of his lemons catarrh remedy, :Peruna. had lived in a small artificial lake lJm-¢,rnantie and lacking in drenms: 9110rouse, which had been made in his owner's 7Bllt this -love in a cot" grows prosaic, No odds how attractive it seems: PERSONALITY OF "AUTOCRAT," grounds" for the purpose, the special For a~ i)arlor suite, royal of burnish, provision being that his scales were No caM: to privide ean I call. ThoaKil a hen10 i feel sure 1 could fllr~ Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes Described ©@r aw a ptiom to be ...... at least twice per an- nish num. and he: was to be well fed, and If coffee nnd kisses wore all, by One Who Knew Him. C0mm0 Sense Decide . Tonic when itl to have the attention of a There'd be carpets to buy, cimirs an(] Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis writes The cure that is guaranteed by veterinary surgeon. pictures, Of Dr. Oliver~endell Holmes: 'Physi- Do you honestly believe, ~ha~ coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed your druggist. lIall portieres, fanelful wove: %0 dus~; germs and ~nsee~s; p~ssing indian Matrimonta! "Ad." r[ug~, curtains of lace. rods aud fix[ures, t tally, he Wao~ a very Small man, hold- " I ~r'ccs"I . ,.S C~.% W~ .... ~ s 8-~ Co • 9 And what's more tlnromI/llile~a sieve! ling ifimself erect~hls face insignifi- through lnany ~l{dnds (some of ;ZSc. 50c $1 LcRoy, N. k*.,Toronto, Can- Babu matrimonial advertisement: IIow T wish it were l'Igllt, PrUO'S COtl- "Wanted~A match for an indepeud- tention. 'cant as his figure, except for a 1Gag ~hem no[ over-clean), ffblended," For marriage, whate'er might 1)efall, obstinate upper lip ('left to me,' he eat. beautiful young ~a, idower, of 36 ~Vould be easy as dra,wing' at Derision years, of respectable and very rich If coffee and t~isses were all; said one day, 'by some ill-conditioned ~~ is fi~ for your use .~ Of course you family. P~ssesses handsome amount ~Roy l*'arrell Greene, greabgrandnlother'), and eyes full of don'~. :Bu~ of tlmusands and numerous golden or- a wonderful fire and sympathy. No Had Big Game in Net. naments of his tnevious wife."~La- one on whom Dr. Holmes had once ~V]len Gee. Gen. Trepof~ of St. Pc- looked with interest ever forgot tim Lg@N COFFEE here Tribune. terslmrg was chief of police iu Mos- Iook~or him. IIe attracted all ldnds oJ: people as a brilliant, excitable child would attract them. 1Jut nobody, I from the highest quarters 1o suppress [ suspect, ever succeeded in being fa- , the 0flies at popular resorts in the miliar wiLh him. I remember one o,, ooo,oo o, oo, oo. PAIN 8UFFEEED BY NR. ~ARSTON town. A few days later tl~e police evenirtg that he quoted one of his po- lloritcs, wltere D~eca~e~s ye~ AB GEEATASNOETAL 0AN BTAND. i raided tim principal restaurants after ems, and I ~{'as forced stupidly to ac- o- { w~=lhll ~ot ~lrea~ oi are ltake= i n tidnight and the next morning Gem knowledge thai: I did not l