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1 k''.v ^.-*"v & * '. * - PNCKNET, LVNGSTON CO., CH., THURSDAY", NO.. No. 3 Bowman's t>ta#«.< >...'<««>> < <»"«'l «< FOP P ce We ae sellng many tems fo leas money than the whole-sale cost of today. Ou system of dect puchase fom mll aud factoy. Buyng ahead of teasons. Sellng and buyng fu cash. That's t! We Save You oney. Undewea, ubey, Gloveu and ttens, Yans, Outng Flannels, Hand kechefs, Cosets. Rbbons, Laeea, Embodees. Holday goods of evey descpton. Evey day s bagan day B. «A. Bowman's Howell's Busy Stoe & Satuday Specal 2 yads Embodey, egula \'2\ 5 and c qualty, Satuday's Pce, c yd 'OO vads Val Lace, 2o«o«fy, Back Combs de U oe knd, w ^Lades' Fne Shoes.,*.* **f> COE TO OUR STORE pe yad 3e c ea n.5«^ Satuday, Novembe FOR BARGANS -**'» 2 Boxes atches c UOCALNBWS. Snow stll coves tbe gound. Head tbe new advetsements n ths ssue. ss abel Fsh o! Gegoy was bone ove Sunday. s. W. L. Clak of Yok, Neb., vsted at. A. Davs the past week. Royal Wheelock and wfe of, Howell, wee quests of. and s. Geo. Hendee, the past week. s. Susan atn and s, Pasons of Ypslant. vsted at the home of WH. uphy of West Putnam last Satuday. s. Floa Snyde of Hoton, s. Estella Gaham of Cement Cty, and s. Hae Palme of Blssh'eld, vsted at A. B Geens a lew days tbe past week. We lean that W:.. Laveock of [nadlu has added a floung depat, ment to hs feed mll n that place, That s all ngl.t t the couts do not ^et afte the wate powe. About thty of the young fends of ss Edna Webb made he a bth day supse Fday evenng last n hono of he sxteenth mlestone. A vey pleasant tme was spent and ss Webb eceved the best wshes of he fends. Whle a few flakes have fallen befoe t emaned fc Sunday, Nov., to bng the fst eal snow stom of the season and onday monng found the gound coveed wth seveal nches of the beautful snow, so much that tbe snow plow had to make ts ounds. The snow stuck to the tees, shubs* etc. and made eveythng look beautful even f t was wn unwelcome vsto at.th" tme of the yea. Had the Konnd been fozen thee wsuld have been a good un of sleghng. Pnckney, ch., Sept.,. "The ost mpotant Notce'' fo, s to all ou customes that have not settled all accounts and notes PAST DUE ae equested to do so on o befoe Octobe, and any that do not see us and aange payment wll eceve a statement equest- :o pay at the Pnckney Exchange membe. Please call at ou e Octobe,. ost Respy Yous, >»tf a^w * <» Hadwae Co. -t. B. Chuch Fap. We ae hee to emnd you that next Fday and Satuday, Nov 5- tbe lades of the ethodst socety wll hold the fa. Doos wll be open Fday at p. m. when tbe lades wll be pleased to bav j you nspect the dffeent booths and secue some of the many atcles loth usefull and onamental whch wll be on exhbton. The egula 5 cent suppe wll be seved to whch you ae all nvted to patake, Satuday evenng a chcken suppe wth othe efeshments wll tempt you appette, pce 25 cents. Xmas wll soon be hen and now wll be the oppotunty to select gfts fo you fends. Eveybody s nvted to come and enjoy two evenngs of socal pleasue as well as poft to youself and the socety. ce ceam wll be seved each evenng. S. S, Socal. The Cong'l Sunday School wll bold a socal at the pasonage next Tuesday evenng. A good pogam and efeshments fo ten cents. Eveybody nvted. Come and enjoy a socal tme. Openng Song, Ameca Readng and Paye, Rev. Gates Holo, nn Lola oan Pano Solo, s. T. J. Gaul Rectaton, John Doe ale Quatett Solo, ss Esthe la ton Duett, (ace and Haold Geves Pano Solo, ss ae Teeple Holo, aste Johnson Rectaton, Besse Swathont (.'losng Hong, "(od be Wth You". E. Chuch Notes. The lades bold the fa ths week Fday and Satuday aftenoons and evenngs. A good audence Sunday monng lstened to a gvjod s.-mon. Owng to the snow stom thee was no sevce n the evenng. The paye meetngs ae nceasng n nteest. Ae you enjoyng them? Come out ths evenng. # Cong Chuch Notes The Huskng Tme was the subject last ^unday monng. t was vey appopate and cetanly a gand semon. The Paye was a semon alone and the m%le quatette sanp two selectons that wee vey pleasng. The evenng subject was ngattude whch appled to eveyone, some n one way and some n anothe, yet thee ae many*that, neve feel that any pat of a semon belongs to them, save a few ponts gatheed hee and thee that ae lovely and easy to follow. Good attendance at all the sevces.. Gaul has ou thanks fo mpovng the lamps ove the pulpt. The Sunday school wll hold a socal at tbe home of Rev. and s. A. G. Gates next Tuesday evenng, Nov.. Eveyone codally nvted. A good pogam, efeshments and a socal tme fo cents. Fanc Dclan was n Detot on busness the fst cf tbe week. The gound feezes had these nghts evdently wnte s comng. H. G. Bngs and s. E. J. Bggs and daughte Dos, we3 n Howell ofday. Wm. Sucam and wfe of Detot, v!sud b* pttats, W. S. Swathout and Wlf» tfcfc p«l week. Tfcl (tetftt of tfcfc ntenatonal s\a&*f*sttc+l tl Chcago ae lve Nov. to De%. fc s a geat place to st«tne ~" '""' Tbe l^uhjh** GongT aocety.wlu bold tbt^hl t«t at hall We^^^Btfteovoa fom 5 ^^^Be mved Pue Dugd ^Wt^Att^ See Ou New Books The Fnest Lne fo Gfts Eve Bought to the Vllage of Pnckney.... Pescptons Caefully Compounded at F. A. SGNER'S UNDERWEAR ASK TO SEE?? THE STALEY All-wool Undewea fo en. You may see othes But none so good Remembe the name STALEY" W. W. BARNARD Cal Sykes, Ho has been wokng! at a plumbng job at. Chelsea fo the past few weeks, etuned home Fday' last. He s now on a job at thaca. Wo lean that a son was bon to.! and s. Bn e Wght of Xew Yok tl«past week, s. Wght was fomely ss able each and well known hee. Regula evew of KOT Fday' evenng of ths week. Nomnaton of offces and the matte ot the annual entetanment, wll come up fo dscusson. All membes ae equested: to be pesent. ' f you have an atcle that you de-, se to have publshed and can get t j eady as well as not ondav momnc, j please do not wat untl Wednesday j a f. mal tme to bnu t n. Wednes- '. da}- s a vey busy day n the pntng : offce. James Smth and Fed Leland, who have bflen spendng seveal weeks n the nothen pat of the state huntng and tappng, etuned home onday. They epot good luck and a fne tme.: The whethe howeve yot to cold fo campng n a tent and they thought t! best to etun. ' Ths offce fnshed the Lvngston utual and chgan State telephone dectoes th* week. The last of the copy was eceved at ths offce last week- Thusday aftenoon. Seveal hunded of the books wee eady fo delvey the Tuesday followng. The book contans about, names. t Youn$ en's Club anaf Gym. All who fomely belonged to ab'ove nsttuton and who favo a Re-Unon and Ofanzton of an ' Assocaton" of fome membes fo socal puposes, should communcate wth the nndesgned at once. (. W. ylne, late.'es,, LangsUug, ch. The Pnckney Exchange Ba^k Establshed Wll pay 3 pe cent nteest on tme CettoHtes of Depost. G. W TEEPLE CASHER. 'WLooTfc's TftVVlxvex^ T&TVOTS SPECAL. SALE Fom Novembe to 2. Eyey Hat ust Go at Half Pces Hats fom $2 to $, ust o at fom $ to $5 d**"'* Hats and Caps ust fto at fom to «. >»«Pot< DOORS CLOSE T»E HT F. >..«:.,* ***»vt'#..',:»; fllp.stab&u.-ff &"';.'.tt& s 'S-t^

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Thee s evey eason n the wold why the fame should feel complacent who has a few hunded bushels jt wheat stoed away. Euope s gettng ahead of us n the balloon ndusty only because the wa offce ove thee doesn't cae what t does wth the taxpayes' money. AUfcoegb the steamshps ae gettng awfully fast, even the best of them wll cay dnng ooms and sleepng apatments fo a few decades yet The substtuton of adum as a money metal would be a geat convenence fo the men who ae endeavong to collect all the con n the wold. D. Em Koeng of Beln says that " Use decay of the ente human ace s ^Hnnent He should not take so sewwsly these epots fom Pttsbug and New Yok. "en who thnk se," says a Phladelpha pape. Stll qute a numbe of men glued to steet ca seats ae n a bown study when a ted woman entes and clutches a stap. f the spghtly young collegans wee as swft n the studes as they ae n the class ushes, emaks the Cleveland Leade, what a wealth of wsdom Oho would have n a few yeas! The navy says the amy can't shoot, *nd the amy Bays the navy has to gve vaudevlle shows n ode to get ecuts. t may yet tun out that the mlta s the most effcent banch 3f the Bevlce. The clam of D. Sewell that most alleged mad dogs ae eally only suffeng fom thst, wll not, howeve, ancouage many phlanthopc souls to ush out wth a pan of wate and offe them a dnk. Enest Thompson Seton, wtng n % cuent magazne on the "aage af Anmals," emaks casually that domestcty s "notoously bad fo the moals of anmals," and ctes the dog as a conspcuous example. The mmoalty of anmals! Heavens and eath! A New Yoke, who s coutng touble says that bold, hgh foeheads ae not evdences of ntellect, because chlden and women have bolde and hghe foeheads than men. When he gets though beng scalped by the women he wll ealze that a bold tongue s no evdence of ntellect. Twenty-fou mllons of dollas s the offcal estmate of the amount of money expended n Euope ths yea by Amecans toung n automobles. The babls of the calculaton s that thee ae, toung pates, aveagng fve pesons each, spendng $ a day fo two months. Geat guessng! The wll of Heny J. Bye povdng that no gandchld who uses tobacco o ntoxcants o fequents saloons befoe eachng the age of thty, shall nhet any of the popety s suely a safe and sane document f a man eaches that age wthout havng fomed bad habts t s almost a cetanty that he neve wll Releves n woman suffage and the most sconful dsbeleves wll unte, unless they wee bon wthout humo, n enjoyng a socal coftedy pesented by a ecent electon n a Bmall town says Youth's Companon. Two won en wee nomnated to succeed the hushnnda as membes of fhe schol commttee. Some ctzens, who <\ not favo women on thojmcl, non nated the huabands fo eelecton. Th' exctement waked up many men wht ha;] not vntd on school qms:' :<H fn yeas, and wth pathetc lnyalt.y t< the sex, they swelled the vote fo: the husbands to ovewhelmng defe of the wves. SOE PROPOSED AENDENT* TO THE CONSTTUTON, < AND PROSPECTS. SOLDERS* HOE ATTER,. Ulle, of Kent, akes a Poposal Th«t Wakes Up the Delegates t» the Wok Befoe Them. The Poposton. The most dscussed poposal la the consttutonal conventon s the amendment plan of Delegate Colon C. Llllle, of Kent, not meely because of the method of amendment whch t contans, hut because t can be seen to contan soluton of so many of the bg poblems whch ae cowdng fowad fo ecognton. ntatve-efeendum, suffage, pohbton, goven* ment owneshp, ae all held, accodng to thoughtful membes of the con-, ventoa, wthn the compass of the Llllle poposal fo amendng the evsed consttuton. t s heeby poposal: Sec. That the followng sectons be adopted as sectons n the evsed consttuton: Sec.. Amendments to ths consttuton may be made on petton of 25 pe cent of the qualfed votes of the state to the secetay of state, who shall submt the poposed smendment to the people fo the atfcaton at the next geneal electon, and when so submtted f the poposed amendment eceves a majoty of all the votes east at that electon, t shall become a pat and pacel of ths consttuton. (Ths secton s new). Sec.. The legslatue, two-thds of both houses concung, may popose amendments and submt them to the people fo atfcaton at a geneal electon, and such poposal shall become pat and pacel of the consttuton, f they eceve a majoty of all the votes cast at such electon. (Ths s n the pesent consttuton). The pesent expectaton of the conventon s that the Llllle poposal can pass. Stong dect legslatonlsts say: "We shall get that f no moe," whle ulta-consevatves say: "Ths s the only poposton that looks as f thee mght be dange of ts passage." The efeendum plan s moe favoed than the ntatve. Pehaps thee-fouths of the poposals submtted on local govenment questons contan some efeendum povson, and no man has appeaed vey volently opposed to local efeendum pncples. The ntatve has not appeaed by tself n. local poposals, though localtes- ae ncluded n the state wde blls. Stange to note, the ecall, whch s usually mentoned n connecton wth ntatve-efeendum plans, has not yet been pesented n any poposal. The sum of pesent opnon seems to be that thee wll be a measue of efeendum conceded n local mattes (ths apat fom geneal "home ule" povsons), and thee wll be an ntatve n consttutonal amendments, unless the tde tuns. St Up at oldes' Home. t. develops that when Gov. Wane left Gand Rapds suddenly last week, afte havng a confeence wth the boad of tustees of the ohgan SoldeB* home, he dopped a few tat emaks about the "posthumous" fund, concenng whch he made the tp to Gand Rapds. He told the membes of the boad that he wshed the nmates of the home to be gven the full pensons, and that he favoed doppng at once the scheme of appopatng all of the penson money exceedng 2 a month. The goveno s an ex-offlclo membe of the boad, and has no vote, but the boad undestood pefectly fom the tone n whch the goveno made hs equests, the pecptaton of hs etement fom the scene and hs efusal to dscuss the matte futhe, that f the soldes ae not allowed to keep the penson money, some esgnatons fom the soldes' home boad wll be asked fo. The Deeslayes. t s wth fea and msgvng by elatves of huntes that the openng of the dee season s obseved n nothen chgan, and thee ae thousands of huntes n the woods. The ecod of past seasons ndcates that along wth fom ten to ffteen thousand dee, a numbe of huntes wn be slan. The law whch makes the act of klng a fellow hunte manslaughte has been ted and found wantng. The ecent kllng of John C. Kuse, a pomnent mnng man, nea on ountan, was a typcal fatalty. He was slan by a companon who stated wth hm on the tal of thee beas. n ths case the maksman was an expet hunte. Heny Allman, of Chalotte, who pleaded gulty to bunng the ban of a neghbo, was Rent to osta j two yeas. c^f*! Unde the new pmay set only the thteenth, fouteenth sgsenth and twenteth senatoal dtetteu wll have pmaes next yea, sjjyggt the queston s esubmtted fft the pettlen of enolled votes. t Jt; NH>ote U»et Nathanel,% StewaVcf Kajaaasoo, w be a canddate fo the Democatc nomastonfo goveno next Call. Stewat, when asked f he was en avowed canddate fo the nomnaton, declaed, that he was not, but added: "f should un and be elected goveno, st me tell you ght now, would be goveno and thee would be ao Queston about t. The condton o ou state today s deploable, nude why a lot of cheap poltcans. And thee would be none of ths moden Detaocacy fo me! would only un* on a good old Jeffesonan platfom." Stewat has long been actve n Democatc poltcs and s one of the leades of the paty n ths state. STATE NEWS BREFS. The Hecla Cement Co. of Bay Cty s dllng fo coal at Au Oes. The apple cop n Sjsbewalng and vcnty s the lagest n seveal yeas. Paul Bebeau, a fam hand and paoled convct, took Pas geen and ded. TS. Eml Jochen, of Sagnaw, took poson, mstakng t fo medcne, and was found dyng. Clak B. Hall, aged 2, a fome Oxfod teache, was maed to Lovna. Youngs, aged 5. A westbound expess tan klled D. D. Noble, of Paw Paw. Noble was and n the nsuance busness. Oto Fefe, a wealthy meat deale of Sault Ste. ae, has dsappeaed, leavng a wfe?md two chlden. Bay Cty banks ae pepang to pay out about $5, n cuency to laboes n suga beet factoes and mnes. Thusday, Novembe 2, wll be Thanksgvng day. Ths fact s evealed n a poclamaton sgned by Gov. Wane. Hay W. Wllams, un down and mangled by a chgan Cental tan n Battle Ceek onday nght, ded Tuesday monng. The condton of Roy Taylo, of Pot Huon, who was stabbed n a boy"s quael, has gown wose, and hs death s expected. Gov. Wane, who has etuned fom hs tp to Jamestown and Washngton, s confdent that Roosevelt wll be enomnated and e-elected. Held up by a man wth a evolve at the Cout steet bdge, Sagnaw, ss JElla Luplow stuck hm wth he umbella and put hm to flght. Fank Cackel, aged 2, ded fom njues eceved n the Pee a- ; quette yads n Pot Huon. He leaves a wdow and a -yea-old chld. Geoge W. Jeffeson, 3, ded n a cha at hs home of heat falue. He was a esdent of Bg Rapds yeas. He leaves a wdow and fve sons. Thomas Kens, a steeplejack, was klled nea Fenton Wednesday by a tan. He was 3 yeas old and a vetean of the Spansh Amecan wa.. and s. Wllam Pamelee, of Hllads, celebated the golden weddng annvesay Wednesday. Sxty-two elatves and fends wee guests. Sault Ste. ae banks ssued statements hat the -day wthdawal notce would be equed and busness men announce that checks wll be accepted. Judge Pete F. Dodds, of the Clae- dland-sabella ccut, has efused to accept an ncease n salay, because the supevsos' vote was not unanmous. The Gand Tunk bought the Cty nn popety, at Kalamazoo, just opposte the G. R. &. depot as a depot ste and has obtaned a ght of way nto the cty. Emmett Bull, of Kalamazoo, lost one of hs legs Wednesday when he ted to jump fom a apdly movng feght tan nea Battle Ceek and fell unde the wheels. Gov. Wane has apponted Geoge Clappeton, of Gand Rapds, Hoace. Oen, of Sault Ste. ae, and John F. Wlknson, delegates to the natonal confeence on state and local taxes n Columbus, O. Authotes of the Kalamazoo asylum has.asked pobate judges to efan fom sendng any but the dangeously nsane to the hosptal, unless elatves ae too poo to cae fo them. The asylum s ovecowded. Pleadng gulty to stealng thee cases of whsky fom the Gand Tunk feght depot, Hay L. Hangton, telegaph opeato, Geoge Cladge atd os Putnam, baggagemen, Chales uchle, yadmaste, and Feeman Slve, nght watchman, of Flnt, wee fned n Justce Halsey' cout and wll also lkely lose the postons. la the damage sut of Pete Foste aganst D.. E, Randall, of Bay Cty, fo $, damages because of alleged malpactce, the juy was out 23 ; geatly encouaged n the belef that! ths css n the money stngency has passed, and that a gadual elaxaton n the tenson that has exsted fo thee weeks may confdently be and a half hous wthout beng able expected. The Natonal Cty bank, of to each an ageement. Fou of the New Yok, has aanged fo $,, membes voted on evey one of the addtonal cculaton, makng $3,,. ballots taken n favo of a vedct fo ths bank wthn the last week of no cause of acton. The esse was on tal all week and gew out of CHGAN BRFEFS. teatment to a boken leg. Supt. aow, of the ant-sfsbq* league, went to ashall fo a^'a chambe sesson of about 3 tesjpe#- ance wokes. Offces wee eleeted "n an oganzed campagn fo loss)! opton n Calhovn cc::nty, but Ut nameb ae wthheld. D. Day, e< Albon college, pesded and newgft)pe men wee baed The plan s te/'fet a specal sesssss of the supe to submt tbt tns? opton a at the Apl s*lshsv~ Thee s loons h th* THE NOVEBEfl -f'v TO t. JOHNSON LCTD AYOR OP CLEVELAND FOR A FOURTH T*R. RESULT N OTHER STATES Kentucky Ejects Republcan Goveno Ant-Gaft Goes n* Calfona Repots Fem All the Battle Gounds. Johnson Has Cleveland. Tom L. Johnson s agan, a wnne, hs plualty ove Rep. Theodoe Buton fo mayo of Cleveland exceedng,. Johnson says he wll be a canddate fo a ffth tem two yeas hence and atlc kto hs task of gvng Cleveland thee-cent steet ca faes. Complete etuns gve Johnson,33 votes, and Buotn, 3,2, Johnson's exact plualty beng,53. The ente Democatc tcket was elected wth the excepton of polce clek. The chy councl wll stand 25 Democats to Republcans.' t s epoted that because of hs vctoy Johnson may be Wllam Jennngs Byan's canddate fo the pesdency next yea. Othe Battles, Kentucky has elected the eetle Republcan state tcket, headed by Augustus E. Wlson fo goveno, by majotes angng fom 5. to,. he Kentucky legslatue wll have a Democatc majoty on jont ballot and pobably wll elect Gov. Beckham to the Unted States senate. Lousvlle elected a Republcan mayo. Gov. Guld, of assachusetts, has nceased hb plualty to about 5,-, as aganst 3, n. The ente state tcket and both banches of the legslatue ae Republcan. Of the two Democatc canddates Heny. Whtney stongly outan Chales W. Battlett, the latte fallng fa below Thomas L. Hsgen, of the ndependence league. The San Fancsco electon poved a landslde fo the ant-gaft leades, and the Good Govenment tcket has been ovewhelmngly elected fom top to bottom. ayo Edwad R. Taylo, Democat, has a plualty of moe than, votes, whle Dstct Attoney Wm. Langdon has so fa a majoty of, ove cgowan. The electon n Geate New Yok esulted n a Democatc vctoy. New Yok county (anhattan and The Bonx), went ovewhelmngly the way, Thomas F. Foley, fo sheff, havng, a ^plualty of 2,23 ove. F. thdsen, ndependence League and, ReputOcem,,/ V ;a A«Kn$aj*Uv«ty; lght vote. Late etuns ndcate the electon of J. Fankln Fot (Rep.), goyeno of New Jesey by nealy 5,. The state legslatue wll be Republcan. Rhode sland has: e-elected Gov. James H. Hgglns, Democat, hs plualty now eachng 2,3, a gan of, snce,. The geneal assembly ' s Republc an n both banches, ensung the etun of Geoge Peabody Wetmoe to the. U. S. senate. ayland has elected Judge Austn L. Cothes (Den.) fo goveno and the ente Democatc state tcket by about, plualty. Bf-Gov. Smth caed the pmaes fo the long tem n the Unted States senate and Senato Wm. Pnckney Whytb s assued of the shot' tem. Pactkmlly wthout opposton, the sssspp Democatc state tcket, wth E. F. Noel fo goveno, was elected yesteday. Though the electon of John D. Baasfod as mayo, the geneal cty tcket and a majoty of the cty councl, the Amecan paty etaned complete contol of Salt Lake Cty fo two moe yeas. n Toledo Band Whtlock was elected mayo on hs ndependent tcket, gettng, plualty. He stands fo thee-cent steet ca faes. n Columbus,., C. A. Bond (Rep.) was elected mayo by 5,. n Cncnnat Col. Leopold akhet (Rep.) won by,- ove ayo Dempsey (Dem.) and Fank Pfaff (Cty tcket). Pennsylvana elected John O. Sheats state teasue by 5,. Vgna elected a Democatc state legslatue. Nebaska s 2, Republcan on the state tcket Delawae Eoted "dy" except n the cty of Wlmngton. J oney Loosens Up. The amount of addtonal natonal bank notes beng shpped s daly nceasng, and the teasuy offcals ae The Setz Automoble & Tansms-* slon Co., ecently oganzed n onoe, has decded to locate ts factoy tt Detot. * The new good oads commsson of Kent county, the fst of ts knd n ttp state, s gettng ght down to busness and estmates on the cost of fco poposed mpovements hve boon soued, At the meetng t was deded to he an expet engnee and nuveyo. The suveyo wll be emf.^oved oemanentlv,*^y,{'* ' ^ Js. Sm e*» *mwm^jk bothe has been. s^aownet *»»: and a ewad U to be offeed tp* law aheff of Chppewa county. The hose Pudy dove aw*j 'be etuned wth the en* tt gng en the gow- and; tfce b empty, t s n delt*f OTR. few mle* out-fem tn# «S>, atw e»tus> buyes ae known to cay mnc money. t s the«ht that pehaf a clump of bushes, a bash heap o ft deep muck hole atong* loaef-oy* n tbe-nothett-wweness bot ws> mystey., ;.-,,. j "Who s the stange mal Pud* dove away wth tbat d*yf*» one oc the questons'whch the cattle man* fends ae askng. A Guesome Exhbt. Dung the ecent sesson; «f the padon boad Nancy Flood, a* Gand Rapds, who s sevng a lfe sentenee n the Detot house of coecton fo the mude of a fam band ted agan to secue a padon. At sfeflnte pans and wth not a lttle skll s. Flood has pepaed a mnatue of be home whee the shootng occued, showng evey detal of the tagedy, even to the body of the vctm wth the top of hs bead blown off and the gun lyag on the floo. Even the blood stens cm the wall wee epoduced. A membe of the boad sad t was the most guesome exhbt that eve came unde hs notce. t s beleved to be unlkely that the boavd wlh ecommend Xhe padon of the woman fo the.pesent. New Postoffce. Postmaste Pettyman seeeved wod fom the teasuy depatment m Washngton Wednesday that an appopaton of $, had been made fo Ann Abo's new postoffee. He was dected to advetse fo bde wth the stpulaton that the successful bdde must complete the buldng. fy ay,. The stuctue wu be x feet and wll be located at the cone of Cathane and an steets. STATE BREFS. Fatenal socetes ae pepag to fght n the supeme cout the clause of the new law equng nsuance companes, ncludng'fatenal odes, to attach to polces all ules and egulatons affectng the contacts.. Of the cmnal cases on the docket at ashall, 2 ae fo alleged volatons of the lquo law, the complanng wtness beng Sheff Gaham* who has been pusung a vgoous cssade aganst blnd pgs and houses otftl* fame. THE ARKETS. Detot Cattle Exta dyfed stsem aand hefes, ; stees snd hefes,, to,2, $ ; ste ee and hefes, to,; $3 5 ; gass stees and hefes that ae fat. u to,, $3 25@3 5; gass stees and hefes that ae fat, 5 to, $3 3 5; choce fat cows, $3 ; good fat cows, $3 2 3 ; common cows, $2 <p3; cannes, $ 2 ; choce heavy bulls. $3 ; fa to good bolognas, bulls, S3C3 2; stock bulls, 2 ; choce feedng stees, to,*. $3 SO &, fa feedng- stees, to., $ f*>3 5; choce stockem, to. 2 3; fa stackes, 5 to 5 2 5; stock hefes. $2 2; mlkes, lage, young, medum age, 5; common mlkes, 235. Vea) calves aket «habe; best, ; othes, 2 «? ; mlch cows and spnges steady. Sheep and )amb» aket, ambs Qo hghe; sheep steady; best lambs; $ 5; fa to good lambs, $5 «; lght to common lambs, «; fa to good butche sheep, 5; culls and common, 2 3, Hogs aket 5c lowe tbaa last Thusday. Range of pces: Ldght to good butches, 5 25@5 3; pgs ; lght yokes, 5 25; oughs, ' ~ ; stags, -3 off. East Buffalo. Cattl(» 'aket geneally 5 25c hghe; best expot stees...5; best,2 to,- lb shppng stees, $.55.; best. to,-lb $@.; best fat helles,.25; medum, $3.253.; common, 2.53; best feedng stees,.2; Rtockes, ; exoot bnus,.25; bologna bulls, 332^ stock bulls, 2.3. Fej?h cows steady; choce, 55; good 35; medfon, $2333; common, 223. Hogs aket slow; medum and heavy...; choce, 3.; yokes,.; pgs...3; oughs, Sheep aket actve and hghe; best lambs,..5; culls..5; yealngs. 5 : wethes. &.5 5.5: ewes. 5.; pospect*, lowe last of the week. Oalve& Actve; best..; medum to good,.; heavy. J. Gata, Rte. Detot Wheat Cash No. t *d. RHc; Decembe opened wth e beak of %c at %c, woked up s ¼^ an and.declned to 5He; ay opeeed at " A 3.V J»»ed l%c and dftotaed to *; No. 3 ed, t%o: No. 2 vae, &n -Cash No. 3, Ho; * yellow. He. Oats Caah No. 3 whte, * lax whts. ca at He; ejected, sew at *. l at He. -, Ry«-Cash No. 2. Ttc. Covsaeed Pme spot, ; Us* «*ab«. ; ach, «; wee^f* bugs at, S at T ; pm* shfts* $ 2: tample alslke, bags at. Tmothy seed Pme spot. tessf at 2. ^ ^ Beans Cash, 2; Novembe, tft Dwmlm and Jaauay, 3 «. ^ xwut THRATa* AJta* Aftenoons ):, loo to *T loc to eoc. Fed. Wnton C. Kelly, etc Nov. f O/HTtKY OFBRA. HOUSS>~ atn except Wednesday. c, JDc,»o. "j LYCBU THSATsa Rvey Nght Bun.. Wen., Sat. 5c. *3e, s.. BUBGQHABTBR." LAAYKTTH sttnee Run;, Tusa, an* Bet, en av>, j*a, «fc ***> attness s sept anday 3*. O ' V H.^,, *-V\<l: ^ggjgj

3 * * * - - ' " ' -.., ' v '- *.;. : -J- jfyw->-«.-)--; jf. -.. * : -J ; * < ' -. ' A > ';. v - * - * *. v., V X V..V; > The Gl fomtm's Place B CHARLES CLARK UKW '- (Copyght gsft.fa Lothop. l««shapad Co.) SYNOPSS. Chp sfogue, & W-yea-old gl lvng at Tm's place n the ane woods s sold by he fathe to Pete Bolduc, a half-beed. She uns away and eaches the camp of atn Fable, occuped by atn., hs wfe, nephew, Raymond Stetson, and gudes. She tells he stoy and s eaed fo by s. Fsble. Jouney of FUWe'a paty nto woods to vst fathe f s. FTtsbte. an old hemt, who has esded n the wldeness fo many yeas. When camp s boken Chp and Hay occupy same canoe. The paty each camp of s. Fable*a fathe and ae welcomed by h** and Cy talke, an old fend and fome townsman of the hemt. They settle down fo summe's stay. CHAPTER V Contnued. - Then, Chp's pesence was an added dange. f once ths bute found that she was hee, thee was no lmt to what he would do to secue he and take evenge. They had smuggled he '.east Tm> Place, hut concealment hee was mpossble; f eve ths halfbeed etuned; she would be dscoveed, and then what? An so by day, whle atn and Lev wee busy wth hut-buldng, o besde the evenng camp-fe when Ray ncked hs banjo and Chp watched hm-wth admng glances, these two guadans had eyes and eas eve alet fo ths expected enemy. CHAPTER V. Thee wee thee people at Bch Camp, aa Ange had chstened t, namely, heself, Ray, and Chp, who dd not shae atn's suspcon of dange. A fm belle! that a woman's atd n such a complcaton was of no value, coupled wth a dese to save he anxety, had kept hs lps closed as to the stuaton. Lfe hee at all houb soon settled taef nto a cetan daly outne of wok, amusement, and, on Chp's pat, of Btudy. Tue to he phlanthopc sense of duty towad ths waf, Ange had at once set about he much-needed educaton. A eadng and spellng book sutable fo a chld of eght had been secued at the settlement, and now "lessonb" occuped a few hous of each day. t was only a begnnng, of couse, and yet wth constant emndes as to ponuncaton, ths was all that Angle could do. The doms of Tm's Place, wth all ts pofanty, stll adheed to Chp's speech. Ths latte, especally, would now and then cop out n spte of al admontons; and so Ange found that he pupl made slow pogess. Thee was also anothe eason fo ths. Chp was afad of he, and oft epoved fo he lapses n speech, soon ceased all unnecessay talk when wth Ange. But wth Ray t was dffeent. He was nea he own age, the companonshp of youth was thes, and wth hm Obw's»jeec>was eady enough. Ths, of couse, answeed all the puposes of beneft by assmlaton, and so Angle was well satsfed that they should be togethe. Beyond that she had no thought that love mght accue fom ths assocaton. Chp, whle fa of face and fom, and at a sentmental age, was.so eode of speech, so gossly gnoant, and so alled to the ways and mannes of Tm's Place, that, accodng to Angle's easonng, Ray's feelngs wee safe enough. He was well bed and efned, a happy, natual boy now vegng upon manhood. n Qeenvale he had neve shown much nteest n gl's socety, and whle he now showed a playmate enjoyment of Chp's company, that was all that was lkey to happen, But the wnged god wots not of speech o mannes. At youth of, and ma of ae the same the wo Jlts? and so* out 'of sght of suspected by he, the nteest went on.,t a gloous golden sumoppotunty these two had!, * Back of the camp and tendng nothwtest to southeast was a low dge of tooppng slate, bae n spots a fcog-dack, n wldeness phase. Beyond ths lay a mle-long "blow-down," what* a tonado had levelled the tall ftttl'ca ft. svjutfac, left tte csscoss cooftwton of <*»" * W*»*f*«TTT» f****** f»uow«3«&/a*«apy^je lawws bees weft panac B hatlss* aa-f «f% ffd day Ray and Chp bjste h W*><to eat, to hea the! ^^ftjtojjat^e flowes and be They watched the ppled laks wth now and then a dee upon ts fbes, fom ths dge; they clmbed up o down t, hand n hand; they fshed n the lake o canoed about t, tme and agan; and many a summe evenng, when the moon seved, Chp handled the paddle, whle Ray pcked hs banjo and sang hs daky, songs all aound ths placd sheet of wate. And what a wondous cham ths combnaton of moonlght on the lake and love songs softened and made tende by the stll wate held fo Chp! As those melodes had done on that fst evenng besde the campfe, so now they flled he soul wth a stange, new-bom, and wondeful sense of joy and gladness, Tm black foest enclosng them now was sombe and slent. Sptes stll luked n ts depths and doubtless wee watchng;. but a potecto was nea, bs am was stong; back at the landng wee knd fends, and the undulatng path of slveed lght, the ound, smlng ob above, the twnklng stas, and ths matchless musc became a new wonde-wold to he. He eyes glstened and gew tende wth pathos. She had no moe dea than a chld why she was happy. Bach day sped by on wngs of wnd, each hou, wth he one best companon, the most joyful, and so, day by day. poo Chp leaned the sad lesson of lovng. But neve a wod o hnt of ths fed fom he lps. Ray was BO fa above he and such a young heo, that she, a homeless outcast, tanted by the flth and sevce of Tm's Place, could only look to hm as she dd to the moon. Not fo one nstant dd he ealse the gowng ndependence and self-elance of ths wldeness waf, o how the fst feelne that ghc was a buden upon these knd people would chafe and vex he defant natue, untl she would scon even love, to escape t. Just now the tende mpulse of love was all Ray felt o consdeed. Ths gl of sweet sxteen and utte confdence n hm was so enthallng n spte of he cude speech and lack of educaton, he ksses wee so much hs to take wheneve chance offeed, and hneelf such a young heo n he A Spyng Enemy tood and Watched Thsm. sght, that he thought of naught else. n ths, o at least so fa as hs easonng went, they wee lke two gown-up chlden enteng a new wold the enchanted gaden of love. O lke two souls meged nto one n mpulse, yet n no wse conscous why o fo what all-wse pupose. Fo them alone the sun shone, bds sang, leaves ustled, flowes bloomed, and the blue lake ppled. Fo them alone was all ths chamng chance gven, wth all that, made t entancng. Fo them alone was lfe, love, and lps that met n ecstasy. Oh, wondous beauttude! Oh, heaven-bon joy! Oh, dvne lluson that bulds the wold anew, and buldng thus, beleves ts secet safe! But Old Cy, wse old obseve of all thngs human, fom the natual attacton of two chlden to the phlosophy of cpntent, saw and undestood. Not fo wolds would he hnt ths to Angle o atn. Full well he knew how soon ths "weavn' o' the theads o' affecton," would be fowned upon by them; but he loved chlden as few men do. Ths summe-day buddng of omance would end n a ftw these two wee happy now eman so, and pehaps n Chp*s t mght pove the one best ncentveto he own mpovement. And now as he watched them day by day, came anothe feelng. Hosss> less all hs lfe so fa, and fo many yeas a wandee, these two h h ssatf. aa eoafl only hsp thsm to{ one *Hfl» futaa, and to that end had pupose h# -now b#nt-%» thought. t *as mdsumme when atn'and hs: paty etuned to the lake wth Chp. n' two weeks the new tog cabn a lage one, dvded nto thee compatments was eected and eady fo occupaton. Wokng as all the men had done fom dawn untl dak to complete ths Cabn, no eceaton had been taken by anyone except Ray and Chp; and now atn, a keen spotsman, felt that hs tun had come. The tout wee sng nght and mon all ove the lake, patdges so tame that they would scace fly wee as plenty as spaows, a half-dozen dee could be seen any tme along the lake shoe n fact, one had aleady funshed them venson and so atn now antcpated some elaxaton and spot But Fate wlled othewse. One of Old Cy's fst and most, fasghted bts of wok, afte beng left wth the hemt the pevous autumn, had been the eecton of an ce-house out of lage saplngs. t stood at the foot of a hgh bank on the noth of the - knoll and close to the lake, and hee, out of the sunshne, yet handy to fll, stood hs ceaton. ts double walls of poles wee stuffed wth moss, ts oof chnked- wth blue clay, a sldng doo gave ngess, and even now, wth summe almost gone, an ample supply of ce emaned n t.. n the dvson of.dutes among these campes, Lev usually stated the monng fe whle Old Cy vsted the ce-house fo anythng needed. One, monng afte the new cabn was completed, he came hee as usual. A fne stng of tout caught by atn and Ray the day befoe wee hangng n ths ce-house, and secung what was needed, Old Cy closed the doo and tuned away. As usual wth hm, he glanced up and down the naow beach to see f a dee had wandeed askng thee that monng, and n dong so he now saw, close to the wate's edge and dstnctly outlned'n the damp sand, the pnt of a moccasned foot. t was of exta lage sze, and as Old Cy bent ove t, he saw t had ecently been made. Glancng along towad the head of ths cove, he saw moe tacks, and two ods away, the shap fuow of a canoe pow n the sand. "t's that pesky half-beed, sue's a gun," he mutteed, stoopng ove the tack, "fe a good bt o' hs legs was tuned up to walk on, and he woe moccasns t'othe day." Cuous now, and somewhat statled, he looked along whee the naow beach cuved out and aound to the landng, and saw the tacks led that way. Then pckng hs way so as not to obscue them, he followed untl not thee ods fom the new cabn they left the beach and wee planly vsble behnd a couple of spuces, n the soft capet of needles, whch was cushed fo a small space, whee some one had stood. Retunng to camp, Old Cy motoned to Lev and atn. All thee etuned to the ce-house, looked whee the canoe had cut ts fuow, took up the tal to ts endng besde the two tees, and then glanced nto one anothe's eyes wth seous, sobe, toubled faces. And well they mght; fo the evenng pevous they had all been gouped upon the pazza of ths new cabn untl late, whle scace thee ods away a spyng enemy, pesumably ths halfbeed, had stood and watched them. CHAPTER V. An enemy we can meet n the open need not appall us; but an enemy who ceeps up to us by day, o stll wose by nght, n a vast wldeness, becomes a panthe and an ndan combned. Such a one had sped upon atn's camp that nght, and all the tales of ths half-beed's cunnng and fece natue, told by Lev, wee now e called. Lke a human bute whose fangs wee tobacco-staned, >whose one evl eye glaed at thefn out of dakness, the half-beed had now become a ceepng, cawlng beast, mpossble to tal, yet cetan to bde hs tme, seze Chp, o avenge he loss upon he potectos. Now anothe complcaton aose as atn, Old Cy, and Lev left the spot whee ths enemy had watched them what to do about Ange and the gl? Fom the fst wanng fom Lev that they wee n dange fom the half-beed, atn had avoded all hnt of t to them. Now they must be told, and all peace of mnd at once destoyed. Concealment was no longe possble, howeve, and when Ange was told, he face paled. He fst ntuton, and as the sequel poved, a was fo them to at once and qut the woods as apeedttj aa possble. Pwt atn was of dffeent fbe. To un away lke ths was cowadly, and besdes he cheshed only contempt fo a wetch who had played the ole of ths fellow, and was so vle ef nstnct Wth no dese to do he yet felt tat* f suffcent aacj&e need of..,hveaa,^sad"espe^d^ ths wldenesa Woa be waft d. of sach a desp*ew «*fftue.. ' ' Then Le^&ft^*' naf^ heght h "WAaJn'f^a/ to s/cape hm,'' he j lsv?hyjws' Q V the woods ne kf ott Vkttf he's pot hs eye on us tw mnute. He knows evey od q/ the,way out wha we'd be lkely to camp. He'd sue follow, an' f he ddn't cut ou canoes to peces some nght, he'd watch, hs chanee V gab the gal 'n' make off unde cove o' dsqokn^ssv ;, We've got a sot o' human panthe to flgge on, an' shootln unde such condtons mght mean klln' ftfhgs' WeW got to go out sometme), but don't beleve n tunng' tal fust go-off, 'n' we may get a chance to wng the cuss, lke ez not," and the gltte n Lev's eyes showed he would not hestate to shoot ths half-beed f the chance pesented tself. Old Cy's opnon s also woth quotng: "y noton s ths hyena's a cowad, 'n' lke slcfa'll neve show hmself by daylght He knows we've got guns 'n" know how to use 'em. The camp's as good as a fot. One on us kn alus be on guad daytmes,'an' when t's tme to go out wal, thnk we ought to hev cutan' 'nuff 'mongst us to gn one hyena the Blp. Tha's one thng must be done, though, 'n' that s, keep the gal clus. Twon't do to let he go ove the hog-back ate bees, o canoen' ound the lake no moe." And now began a state of sem-sege at Bch camp. Chp was kept an almost psone, hadly eve pemtted out of Angle's sght. One of the men, always wth fle handy, emaned on guad usually Old Cy, and fo a few nghts he lay n ambush nea the shoe, to see f pechance ths enemy would steal up.agan. Wth all these pecautons aganst supse, came a cetan feelng of defance n atn. Wth Ray fo companon he went fshng once moe, and wth Lev as plot he cused about fo game. Only a few weeks of hs outng emaned, and on sobe second thought he ddn't mean to let ths sneakng enemy spol those. But Old Cy neve elaxed hs vgl. Ths waf of the wldeness and he ptful poston appealed to hm even moe than to Angle, and tue to the natue that had made all Geenvale's chlden love hm, so now dd Chp fnd hm a knd and potectng fathe. Wth fle always wts hm, he took he canoeng and fshng; sometmes Ange joned them, und so lfe at Bch camp became pleasant once moe. A week o moe of happness was paqped, wth no sght of the enemy, and then one monng when Old Cy had jouneyed ove to the ce-house, he glanced acoss the lake to a naow valley though whch a steam known as Beave Book eached the lake, and fa up n ths vale, sng above the dense woods, was a fant column of smoke, The monng was damp, cloudy and stll condtons sutable fo smokesng, and yet so fant and dstant was ths that none but the keen, obsevant eyes of a woodsman would have notced t. Yet thee t was, a thn whte plla, clealy outlned aganst the dak geen of the folage. Old Cy hued back, motonel to Lev, and the two watched t fom the font of the camp. atn soon joned them, then Angle and Chp, and all stood and studed ths smoke sgn. t was almost ludcous, and yek*ot; fo at ts foot must be a fe, and besde t, doubtless, the half-beed. "Can you locate t?" queed atn of hs gude, as the delcate column of whte slowly faded. "t's puty well ujf'the book," Lev answeed; "tha'sv a sot of Rocky Dunda tha, 'n* pobably a cave. callate f t's hm, he's s'pected a stom, "n>feo sneaked to cove." And ow, as f to pove ths, a few dops of an began to patte on the 'motonless lake; thcke, fasjp they came, and as the lttle goup hued to shelte, a toent almost, descended. Fo weeks not a dop of an had fallen hee. Each mon the sun had sen n undmmed splendo, to vansh at nght, a ball of gloous ed. But now a change had come. Wnd followed the an, and all that day the stom aged and oaed though the dense foest about The lake was whte wth dvng scud, (he cabn ocked, tees ceaked, and outdoo lfe was mpossble. When nght camp, t seemed a thousand demons wee walng, moanng, and sceechng n the foest, and as the lttle paty now gouped aound the open stove n the new cabn watched t, the fe ose and fell n unson wth the blasts. (TO BE CONTNUED.) An Explanaton. "Fat men ae nvaably honest," sald the deep thnke, "and beleve t's because they ae so senstve about the fat." " don't see what you mean?" "Well, f they should be dshonest, and get caught at t they mght have to wea convct suts wth the stpes unnng n the most oncomng becomng way." t ORE THAN HALF OF THE PA- - TJlNTsVPUP a<*ttlg ALSO HAS EVERAL CASES. / DSEASE S SP3&ATJJK3. Plague Twce WouaW Havoc n fuops Kltsd On* oton P sop s n Euopo~-Fe*ea at Spead to Easten Ctes. The bubonc plague, whch was dscoveed n San Fancsco's Chnatown two months ago, has spead so that at the last fomal epot thee wee 3 cases, 3 deaths, ecovees^ At Seattle thee wee half a dozen fatal cases. The San Fancsco offcals found themselves unable to cope wth the stuaton, and asked the ad of the Unted States govenment. They now fnd t dffcult to pay the 3, a month necessay to do the cty's shae of the wok, and they want the govenment to fnance that, too. Though only meage epots have ben sent out fom San Fancsco, t s known that he Calfona authotes have been geatly agtated. t s feaed that the epdemc wll Bpead to ctes fathe eabt Fo ths eason t s contended that the Unted States govenment s dectly nteested and ought to lend ts. ad. The Bubonc Plague. The Oental, Levantne o bubonle plague exsts n. two pncpal foms, the mld plague and the sevee epdemc plague. t s the latte that s so vulently fatal. t floushes most eadly n wam, most clmates outsde of the topcs, speadng though condtons of povety, dt, o bad santaton. The bactea ae now beleved to be caed by the common at, thus accountng fo ts mmense spead. LOTS OF CASH. New Yok Banks Now Able te Heta Cop ovng. Pactcally all the New Yok now ae sendng cash nto the and west to facltate the movement of cops. One lage nsttuton, wth aevea] thousand coespondents, has sent one-quate of ts esouces to help move the cotton cop. Talkng wth a teasuy offcal n Washngton a numbe of bankes assued hm that the fnancal stuaton s vey notceably mpoved. Th*> money stngency s gadually elaxng. The demand on the pat of the banks fo addtonal cculaton contnues unabated and the amounts aleady shpped fom Washngton havng a maked nfluence n elevng the pesent stngency. The fact that pactcally $,, n cuency dsappeaed^om the New Yok banks wthn a week s consdeed suffcent evdence that the New Yok hankb ae dong the best to meet the geat demands upon them. Whle the teasuy depatment has not decded as yet to undetake any cmnal posecutons n connecton wth the ognal causes of the money touble, t s declae* that the tw< men they ae sad to be nvestgatng especally wee offces, one n each of the ecantle and Natonal Bos* of Ameca. Kase Wants to See Tsft. Empeo Wllam wll see Secetay Taft n Osbone house, sle of Wlgh', dung the fome's vst to England. A messa:«j) conveyng ths wsh was sent though the Geman embassy at Washngton. Taft also wll seek an audence of Kng Edwad, as to vst the Geman empeo on Btsh sol wthout vstng the kng mght be e gaded as dscouteous. So much has been sad about. Taft plannng to see the empeo that some of the othe govenments have seemngly become cuous as to what s up, f anythng. Ambassados Byce and Jusseand, t s sad, aleady have made nques n Washngton, and t s asseted that thee s a feelng at the foegn offces of London and Pats that. Taft would be slghtng Kng Edwad and Pesdent Falllees f he does not ask to see them on hs way home, o f he stopped only n St. Petesbug and Beln. Whle thee, Secetay Taft wll be gven a dnne by Ambassado Towe, at whch he wll meet Chancello von Buelow, Gen. von oltke and Foegn Secetay von Schoen. On the sle of Wght the kase wll gve a dnne luncheon n hs hono. Pctue of Washngton. Though the nstumentalty of Hon. A. W. Austn, Unted States consul at Glasgow, a potat, supposed to be that of Geoge Washngton, and possbly the fst extant, wll shotly be bought to ths county and hung upon the walls at ount Venon. The announcement of the loan was made Fday at the meetng of the local socety at the home of s. Ola B. Taylo, by the state egent, s. E- B. A. Rathbcne, of ths cty. The pctue n queston hangs n the People's palace n Glasgow, unde the ttle "Unknown." The stoy goes that t was the popety of Hon. Robet Pnwdde, at one tme a colonal goveno of Vgna, and that when he etuned to Scotland he took t wth hm. ml :^ * * t.*.» j.* :. & & " *!»-f". '..VT * > $ "» - ^-,::

4 p. pqfmw'rj HPyV^W V..'. : > - ' #V * -. t.. k t : ft! *? t X Jl! F. L. ANDREWS d CO. PROPRETO; THURSDAY, NOV.,. f t s tue that the Unted States a "gong dy," au gaton echeme wll have to be plau net! ou a LUUQ lage scale than was eve contemplated fo Azoua. Kentucky has «one epublcan. t must be egaded us a couc NOTCE OF LETTNG OF DRAN CONTRACT. Notce s Heeby Gven, That, Fank K. owe*, County D.ln Commssone of the Couuv of Lvngston and Sat>' of ch..r, wll, on the 3d d y of Decembe, A D, at the esdence of Chales K. Bull s, on secthm thteen n the Townshp of Uuadll, n sad county of Lvugston, at nne o'clock n s foenoon of that day, poceed to eceve bds fo the constucton of u cean Dan known and desgnated as "Andeson Dan," located and eslublshed n tle Townshps of Putnam and uadlh n sad County of Lvngston mul descbed as followh, to-wt: ANDERSON DRAN She had aleady gone "dy" and deuce that»w soon as. K lose nutes of suvey of the cente lne of a Dan u the Townshps of Potuam and and the fames stopped asng velt emeges fom the cauebaku -.? Banch One, Two, u, f f. luwdlla, Lvngston county chgan, and t* bunches va: tobacco. some n u a Ot the wall steet n^ a Tbn>e ud Fouj ttl belg oouuecte d togethe and fomng one complete and ente nsttutons begn to take to the >Jtln! Commencng at a stake maked "O" standng n the cente of the ceek am He Fought at Gettysbug. tall tmbe. beng N 33J W and C 3 L dstance fom the Quate Post standng between Sec,! t onh ad 2, Tp. N. K. E. chgan and thence uunng up steam on all S of Davd Pake of Fayette, N. Y., who When the baby s coss and has you hghway of lu'sw *.ad Sec., (laud of Jula E Howell) ex. School house ste am lost a foot at Gettysbug, wtes: woed and won out you wl fnd a * R» R- ght of way. "Electc B ; ttes have done me moe lttle (Jascasweet, the well known ffood than.any medcne eve took. emedy lo babes and chlden, wll Fo seveal yeas bad stomach touble, and pad out much money tot med quet the lttle one.u a sho.t tme Descpton of Land The ngedents ae pnted planly on cne to lttle pupose, untl began Cowed takoc Electc: Btted. would not the bottle. Contans no opates. Remaks Etc. Sold by F. A. Slgle. Duggtt. take $ fo what they have done fo me." Gand tonc fo the aped and; fo female weaknesses. (Jeat altea- t t? epoted that Pes. loosetve and body bulde; sue cue fo j velt s beng uged to call an ex- lame back and weak kdneys. Gua anteed by b\ A. Sgle, duggst. 5c... The bunng of the seed bufdng at \Vashngton govenment may Beousy haudcap the congessonal campagns. A Sgnfcant Paye. "ay the Lod help you make Bucklen's Anca Salve known to all," wtes J. G. Jenkns, ot Chapel Hll, X. U. t quckly took the pan out of a falon fo me and cued t n a woud- fslv shot tme-' f> Jest on ea'h fo tots, buns ap > wounds. 25c at F. A. ff!e dug s-toe. Fo some eason the Pesdent's assanmc* that he wll contnue hs pesent polcy falp to quet the neves of the-people n Wall steet. ta sesson of Congess, by cetan men n the fnancal wold. Cetauly no eason fo such an expensve poceedng s appaent \ u vew of the fact that Congess j wll meet n egula sesson n j exactly fou weeks. DeWtt's Ualol/.ed Wtch Hazel Salve penetates the poes thooughly cleanses and s healng and soothng. Good to p'.les. Bold by F. A. Slgle, Duggst Councl Poceedngs Of (le Vllage of l'nckcy * KKOn.AU. onday. _Nov X K '» Cound' '"Queued and called to ode by Des. Dunn. Pesent: Tustee*. Te-- N xon and l',j s. Dunn. Absent: Fanam, Sm hn-e Van Thenc* 3 W fhek«o 2 S 5 BJ W w l2 [2 3 2 Wnkle. Yon can't be well f you have a nutes of a^-t mc-'t HLT weak, unhealthy, ted out stomach. ( at and w 3 Nethe can ycu feel good f by ^ome appoved. lttla egulaty n eatng you have oved by Toeple ;md l.h-l,e --'.eet 3 2 caused the stomach to get oul ol ode. comss'nes epot oe accepted. These lttle ston: cl* toubles ae sgns Aye: Teeple. 'HC, Nxon. Pes. of ndgeston, whch may and vey Dunn. often does tun nto a vey bal cas* ol oved by Tet pe and Koche tlat dysptpsa. Don't allow ths to no on note of (J. W. Tenph- f, 2 plus ' as " a sngle day wthout dong somethng nteest t.e pa d. Th«n««J 5& w 3 to ovecome t. Take some t:ood nlable and safe dgest lke KODOL fo Ayj. Teeple, Kouhe, N\cm. l'es. to Dunn Dyspepsa. KODOL s theest ome oved by TeeoU and Xxon that *fh«uc«b * w dy known today fo heatbun, holch nteest on note of \V. H. 'laceway be and a! touble-, asng fom a dsod (lad. eed dcton t s pleasant to take Aye: Teepe, Uoche. Nxon, Fe^.,") V2 auc affods elef pnmptlv. V. n n n, 32 3 Sold by F. A. Slgle, Duggst. j ovwd by Tet p:^ and loch o that ^^ lamph v hte t>e ul'o :^ u new steet lamps. Repots of astonshng pogess! Avtl. Teeple. Kocfe, N.xo. PTS n the dggng of the Panama Ca- j [) nn. 5 ae eceved n Washngton, and! oved by Teeple and Koche tlat 5 5 the excavaton fgues fo Octobe! Putnam St, be tled ecodng to exceed all expectatons. Steet Commssone's.Judgement. -)/ Th«ao«n 2^ w 2 Aye: Teeple, loche. Nxon, Pes. The Postmaste of Gascon da, o, Dunn. > Dane! A. Hugh, says of De Wtt's The followng b wet>> ead ) Kdney and Ladde plls, " am dong. S. P. Ltlmsu, l: ltlth so wel' and mpovng so last n health j lamps set tn" posts -)... that cannot say ton much fo you Thus, Rend, lumbe..ss Taoa 5 c w '2 o Kdney <fc Hladde >lls. feel lke ; be't Re.'son, l.b:v <.. - :nl "..t) new man." HeWtt's Kdney and... fl'eys. m;>l;;!! ^vvv',\ <. 2.;:».,;vey. h;ot! :^ _;!' vel ',\. ')<' Bladde plls ae Sold by F. A. Slgle. Dnggtt. 5 5 Te poposton to place benches n the house of epesentatves. lom, ];d>!> m >e-;> o.2-"> Hf'v Kesu, dwt,' tut :>. F. A. Syl, Sppo.'.* "> <. W. l-son <V >m. >t;pple-<.'jo Tt;.! lldu. (',.. l w klo ^c wll neve meet wth an appoval «.;:!..^2.!"' Thascen 2 w of congessmen who cannot make le [eceedn^ o. - wee allowed a speech wthout poundng on a except n ; Y. A. S <j.ft -. W. Reasons Th«n«e n,') ; w desk wth the fsts. j and Teej!.-!!due., whch wee 2 S ^ tade t!o ^ne convt\. Tt«nc«n w A Had Debt to V t \y. A t a -.eetal meet ;p, fm.d ay, " owe a debt of gattude, that. --. and ca; ed not be pad off," wtes (>. S. ('lak ; ::» ol n ( j, that any a m't pe>va on was avu: ;. {, b:!ls aganst Westfeld, owa, "fo my escue tcm tle v lltl'e - ha p>' -. th't wthn death, by D. Kng:-, New Dscovey. :l»<,v- Both lungs wee so seously atfeded 'p.n :.'d;on Ce ;n: :',.. an jonnel. that death s emed mmnent, when '. CAK;:, Clek. commenced takng Nmv Dscovey, The omnous dy. hackng cough pt T.a Catah tea'nenn ae beng j befoe the fst bottle w.t used, and maled out fee, en eqne.-t. bv D.: two moe bottles made a complete Shoup, l.h'ue, W>. The> test., ae! cue." Nothng has ew equaled povng to the people- -.vthom a Tkano* n w New Dscovey f'n- coughs, colds and penny t >- -t h-' g-eat value nl t hs and all thoat and nn ( > onplant«. tent f e-.'pt;nn known o dngj.-- evey wt'-e H> D. Shoop"> Goaantepd by F. A. Sgle, dn^'^st. 5c and $. Tal bottle fee. Catah lamely. Sold by all deales. P Bttbtb* fo tba P*nctoey Dspatch. All the newt (O. p«ea. 23 w o '* , 2.,3 2,:. 2.S 2S'2 ld , Jl). S ). 3 PJ.S un o. OS 3.S; 3 t) t 2 O.KS 5. S , S S * 3.. J Commencement gade pe mle to Stakes 5 Coss lnn c u Sec lne On land above descbe whch s left hee und ente all w J a wj; Sec s of hghway and ex K. R. ght of way (Wn. A. Spout's) Top culvet e sdd Wllow 3 CouSee lne Sec Co On land lat bove descbed whch leave and ente all a of hghway of e of e J S < ex w of the 2 - and ex KB ght ot w.ty Wm. A. Spout's N sde R K ente ght of way Top of al of R K K l Coss cen R H 2 c S5 w mle poet Coss Sec ln«. f/ Sec lne.2 On laud fact above descbed whch leavejbee am ente n J e \ n * \ See, Wm. A.Spou' ex K K ght of way Coss S lne R R ght of way On R R ght of way Top of stnge at Spout bdge Coss lne 3.-5 a See lne On land last above d- Hehed whch leave he»' aud ente u w \ n e \ Sec ex R Rlundtj and J Roclo' Cente o«d Smth bdt;o Coss ; lne 3. s \ pust On land l «st above descbed whleh leave hee am ente e facl k of \ w f! ; sec ex R R ght of way chael J Rocae'. S lne R R ght of way Top of al l R Coss see lne.s e cf $ lu- On land last above descbed whch s left at an^le and ente R R ght of way On R K tfht of wnv, Bgle l" o loe R l whl leave hee and ente s \ of s w fl ;HCC S OT R R ght of way nnd ex 2 e and w by 2 n and*s n n w co Jnnt able's Coss t lne 3. n jec lne On land last above descbed whch leave hee and en'e w fl } <} w fl \ sec. R ex R R ght Of way. estate of C Wood APDTAl Cl l$*an tbejhn^ s pogesng tba cop s not only tunng out Out of po qttlty. The Uhesea Standad o last and small week contaned a tne thee column cut ot the new ethodst Old Peoples that was dedcated tlne acently. s a vey Ho a stuctue. Home The school.savngs bank has been n Cao just one yea. t Dung ths tme $,.22 has been deposted by 32 publs, 2 of wbom have pvate sav-* ngs accounts at the bank angng ou $ to $5 each WUK'D baa beea secued by the school savngs system. j Dung the last two yeas the law 'equed physcans to epot bths to the cty o townshp cleks fee of expense, ([ute lenptby blanks beng flln each case. Ths law ha^ been changed so that physcaus o nuses ae now pad 5 cents fo each cetftled, whle thfcleka wll eceve 25 cents fo each cetfcate f'ed wth thesecetay of state. t s beleved a much moe complete ecod wll be obtaned. Appendcts s due n a lage measue to abuse the bowels, by employng datc of pu. gatves. To avod all Gange, use only D. Kngs New Lfe Pl's, the sate gentle^ ; cleanses and 'v.goaton. Guaanted to cue headache, blous ness, m-jaa and jaundce, at P. A. Sgle's dug stoe. 25c. School bewan last week n dstct [No.. and fl. Bghton and Geen ;Oak. Ths school has the eputaton j of beng the smallest n tlt state thee beng but one pupl, (Jeo. Rchad-, the -yea-old son tf, and s. Claence llchads. The teache s j ss ay Stanh'eld and she s pad $tf pe month fo teachng ths young dea how to shoot. t must be some- what menotous to the teat he especal y wlen one of le' pupls s absent day. Joseph Pady has e>gntd as decto ol the school and Phlo 'hlps has been tdosen n hs place. The othe offces ae a Abams modeato, and C. A. Kcnads teasue. Bghton Agus. Ths looks to us lke the heght of folly. a Bette he a team and take the pupl to some othe dstct school o he hs boad at somn vllage. Wonde who s at the bottom of t V De Wlls Lltle Kaly Rses ae best plls made' Sold by P. A. Slgle, They don't gpe. Duggat t!^ ^¾ L m\l la m.^m

5 «p^p wpuwwuhplumhg^njjj B,»nv mnmwpw.!mtfn,fsf'pwn'y,«"«: ^, "',.',, " "". ^^'^^^n'^^^ >'W^[,f^m^.,->>*.V '. ' -» " ( * * ' -A *J Thence a 5 w fc«n«e n w Tkwoe u 3} w Tk«DC«D 2J* W fbcdce u } C e Wtnce n 2J e Tfcence u p w 5« Thence u $*" w nee n 3} w 2 5 Vnce n * e t ** w n >oo H * ( ,.3, , , 5.2. CO , S (.5j5.5.K..OH ¾ * JO.OS 22.2, lo ,, :5 22, , S (V J.5 23.():.,.55 2l ~> [5 5.5 U..25(.5,.5--) Supplement To The Pnckney Dspatch Change gade Gade t pe me ton Juncton of banch No. Tan. 2 Cente hghway. u. o. a Oak stump 2 Cow quate lue c e of town lne ()u laud last above descbed whch leave hee and ente w fl J of u w fl J «eo, Albet G Wlson's Coss town lne.2 sec cos and Putnam and. B of sec co of sees 2 and 3 Unadla On land last above descbed whch s left hee and ente e Jat $ sec 3, Unadla, A G Wlson's* Change Gade Gade ft pe mle to st, 3 Juncton banch No. 2 tle dtch Wllow 3 Town lne and aec ooa and, Putnam On town lne to aeooos 2 and 3 Unadllla, cente hghway.2 On land last above descbed whch s left hee and ente on lne between Jenny Hall a w fl J of N w fl $ sec Putnam!<nd s e \ sec 2 Unadla ThusO Wllams. On lne lands last above descbed whch leave hee and ente P J aeo 2, Tlos O Wllam 2... lu. Y. Oak U To town lne, then n on town lne stkng town lne. a of quate post standng fo sees Putnam and sec 2 Unadla On land last above descbed then on lne between Rad s e \ sec 2 and n fc «w fl \ nee aude Allson's Wllow 2 Juncton banch No. 3 Quate post above mentoned On lne between lands last above mentoned whch lands leave hee and ente on lne between lands of Jenne Hall s s e of n e J sec 2 Unadla and w \ s w nf w fl \ sec Putnam, Ella ece's Fam Comes On lne between land* last above d»-tcbd whch s left hee and ente on lne of lands of Ella ece's w h of s w \ of n w fl sec, Putnam nd of n Jse of e sec 2 Unadla. a«b«u Reason's Elm Cone* of the Fotaa On lne between a ads la* xbove descbed wbch * left hee a nd ent' «lu«,,f Nndftot E Wttam estate, ne nefa»f Unadla and of j f n w fl sec ~ " nam, W'dF Jol *e a* a. Tfcence S e S52*e W, n 3 e 2 o 2 33 Tbsnce n 5/! >.) e L l(, o S. 5. :....!o ' , < 2.3,,. ^3.,5.3. ^25.:-^ 2( -)o'. 2" '"".5 ^^22.^- 23 « )... $ (3. 3».» 5 h ls.'o 2.35!.=v 3 2 :J o. 3.5 ]>.-{'.> ;,.l,..5.-,.- " <vl3 llh.ls.o.5 j ^ ) 2.3 Contnued on Xext Fae. Elm Cones of the Fotes.5 On lne of lands last nbov< descbed * whch leave hee and ente on lne of lands of E W atn estate n e e sec 2 and of u \ n w fl J; sec, Austn L Wates' Change gade to st 3 tade ft pe mle to st 5 Yellow oak 2 tsev co bee's and 2 Unadla beng a jog of 2 luka between the two sec cos. Sec«oa sec and Putnam. Un w lne u \ u w fl \ sec Putnam.()n e lne u e^ uv\ sec 2 Unadla whch s left hee aud ente E W atn estate ( stll gong n on town lue) vz; w fl \ a w fl \ sec Putnam aqd \ of e e' sec Unadla Leave town lne ente last descbed pete of laud named above. and on the w lue of one and e lne of othe of two last above descbed peee3 of land and same dstance u of sec cos espectvely CoBs \ lne. n of aeo lue.5 On last above descbed pene of land whch leave hee and ente w \ a e \ sec Unadla, Geo W Keasoa's Popla Change gade Gade ft pe mle to st B Oak stump (south) 2 Coes quate lne. * of sec lue.5 On last above descbed pece of land whoh leave hee and ente all. e of dtch of e } s w J sec OeoW Reason's Change gade Gade ft pe mle to end st Coss fam lue cente old dtch 2.,On land last above descbed whch leave hee and un n on lne of all e and all w of dtch of e $ of f w \ «ec owned on e by Geo W Reafonandonw by James Catell Top W Oak stump 2 Yellow Oak Cente of hghway End of dtch beng 2. w and 23.3 n of the a quate post sec 3. On lne of lands last above descbed upon the com* pleton of the suvey t was found that the outlet was nsuffcent and that t was necessay to go down steam fathe fo n outlet, So commence at stake maked "O'" beng commencement of the dan and un down steam on same land fst descbed.5 3. Gade down steam fo an outlet 2 ft pe mle Tan Coss qnate lne 3.5 n of quate post On land fst descbed whch leave hee and ente w ^ s e J sec Putnam ex RR ght of way owned by av Hnchey v. Tam Total length of dan 3C2 chs Stake, end beng.25 n and 2.5 e of the a q post, HCC On land last above descbed f You t&j H H! mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm / Quck Job Pntng Want You Pntng On Tme. Bng t to The Dspatch Offce Pomptness s Ou Specalty F. L. ANDREWS & CO. PNCKNEY. CH, n : -w $f2 V - m j& f af - ^. -j't-,*». & &

6 ^%^^> - V*? >.; v fc :;,. > ' '. -.''Wl : ", -.,-. >; >': C \ N > ' ; * <. v.'-. ^.-. Tb«Rewad «f Haughtest. The othe day a chemst was awakened about o'clock n the monng by a lad clamong at hs shop doo. Openlag hs bedoom wndow, he KUW a small boy, who was gestu-ultun^ wldly. "Whaf the matte?" nqued the chemst " want a pemy'oth o' camphoated chloofom fo t' toothache!" howled the lad. The chemst was not ovejoyed when he found how small the ode wa» fo whch he had been so udely awakened fom hs slumbe, but, takng pty on the suffee, he dessed llmself and went downstas to supply the much desed elef. Whle measung the dug he could not help dong a gowl at the lad. "t's lke you ch^eek," he obseved, "to wake me up ut ths tme of the nght fo a palty penn'oth of Hloofom." "Oh, s t' sad the boy esentful ly. "Then 'll tek m custom some whee else. Ye can keep ye chloofom. weau't hev t neaw fo ye bloomng sauce!" And he ddn't. He went off qute ndgnantly, nusng hs jaw, to w ;ke up anothe chemst. Peason's Weekly. Easly Tuned. ( A small boy was asked to take dnne at the home of a dstngushed pofesso n Pnceton. The lad's mothe, n fea lest he should commt some beach of etquette, guve hm epeated dectons as to what he should and should not do. Upon hs etun fom the geat occason the mothe's fst queston was. "Haold, dd you get along at the tabc all ght?" "Oh, yes, mamma, well enough." "Ae you sue you ddn't do anythng that was not pefectly polte and gentlemanly?" "Why, no- nothng to speak of." "Then somethng dd happen. What was t?" "But fxed t all ght, mamma.** "Tell me at once." "Why, got along petty well untl the meat came, but whle was tyng to cut. mne t slpped off on to the floo. But made t all ght." "What dd you do?" "Oh, just sad sot of caelessly, That's always the way wth tough meat.' " Youth's Companon. DtaelV Nuptal Joke. Thee was a lttle Joke between them (Dsael and ds wfe) whch head fom the late dean of Salsbuy. "Yo: know maed you fo you money," Dsael would say to he. "Oh. yes, but f yon wee to may me agan you would may me fo love!" was the egula eply, "Oh, ye*!" he husband would exclam, and the lttle nuptal comedy ended. But what Dsael sad to Bonal Osbone once about hs maage s much bette woth the tellng. t was at a dnnc : \.!t,v afte dnne when the men wee alone. "What dd you may he fo?" Osbone asked n hs chaactestc way. Dsael twddled 'hs wn'glass n the pause that followed ths pont blank nquy. Then he lfted hs head slowly and looked the othe vey expessvely n the face. "Fo a eason," he sad, "whch you could neve undestand - gattude." Fom "Lod Beaconshcld and Othe Toy emoes," by T. E. Kebbel. The Smelts Wee Btng. John Quncy Adams of assachusetts, thd of that name, was vey fond of fshng and not. especally fond of hs legal pofesson. One day. the stoy uns, a case n whch he was counsel was down fo tal n a assachusetts cout.. Adams dd not make hs appeaance, but sent a lette -to the judge. That wothy gentleman ead t and then postponed the case wth the announcement: ". Adams s detaned on mpotant busness." Tt was aftewad leaned by n colleague of Adams that the lette ead as follows: "Dea.ludge- Fo the sake of old zaak Walton, please contnue my case tll Fday. The smelts ne btng, and can't leave." The Owe Shedans. Rchad Rnsley Butle Shedan, the geat shman, was all hs lfe long n de stats fo money, and when he ded n.»; the balffs wee actually n possesson of hs house. Shedan's fobeas had been O*Shedans. "Why," asked on one occason hs lttle son "why have we not the O' as well as they?" "Heaven only knows," was the fathe's eply. "We ought to have t, fo we owe eveybody." Only One of a Knd. "Why do you thnk he s such a emakable man?" "He's the only one eve knew who had neve enough to make the eaponses n he maage sevce loud enough so that any one could hea hm." Chcago Post. He Selecton. Blanche The most dffcult thng s to make up one's mnd what to take and what to leave behnd. Henetta Oh, dost thnk so. take all my focks and leave my husband. Ee. Aleo ulnuua ol Banch one Commencng at Hd* oha. fom comuwuewmwu of Audwaoa Dan s cente theeof»t btaku maked U W on laud of C.. Wood estate, vu., W. l. % u. W tt\ft Sec. w. Ex. XL. u. lgu U way, Lcacc snnag up »-»«Theme u?'v W. Tbeuce n Thence- -t w... Thctce -¾ w Theuce n 3 w.. o lo 5 t : ao 2 HA at) a a ah 3 3) * 3» 3 3 3» 3»» J 5» 5 5 5S Go (>.',t2 5» 5 *3 a C>3 ** a Thence n jo w. j J Tloue w Thcnte n!5 w Tlen-e n!>..,= c. Tlfnce :, '., = >".*C c ()h a 2 2 ; -' ^ [2 '' 2! l. «>()! 2 Of) S t t 2 d 3 3d no. ao.55 ao. ao ^. B o 5.<J5 S\.«! 5. *t» O.5-5 O.5.J5 lt.t>3.5 3 S b, «; A 2 ^ jt'l JV ut\ ay: 3l.5, 5»»-! -3.aa.»5. so -5 SO 5 a 5.»3 O.. S. 5!. -<J 5.O ba - 5. Oo.5 J 'J! 32J.3: ! 3.3.J»'.! '.al 35 3.ln.3 3b, aj.ya -(): V.H f) (.ft ) 23.3 <'- ; ! 2. 3 y ( y.o fto l J '' 55 a. 5 (>. 5 :... s l. 2C -.. O l."ll ( f»l 5. j f) (<.. 3 (. ox '>-33 (, (). 2 ft. 2(): 5.3, Gaae om commencement to s. ao ft. pe mle Tun ao Costt town lne.a N. of S. W. co bee. Putnam.. On last above descbed land whch s left hee and ente E. )A of S. E. 'A, Sec. $, UnadUa, ex the W A and ex R. R. ^ht of way sad land beng estate C.. Wood Cobs fam lne.5 N. of Sec. ln# Sec, 3 Unadlla..5 OnE> of S.B.#.bec. xjexw. A and ex R. R. ght of wuy whch s left hee and ente \V. A. E. y of S. E. Sec. l^exr. R. jjhtof way. saac Panbon estate. Fom anak tu angle ft, a ft. bottom and 2 tt. top. Gun.* - lne 3.5 K. of N. lne R. R. «ht of way..&s <jn land last above descbed :3.,y. whch s left hee and mte W. S. E, > S«x-. 3 ex K. R. ght of way C. E. lullb and wf Agge. Wllow stunv ^o Cente hghway Ths nuse tu le tle culvet Change Gade Gade fom st. ao to end b ft. pe mle. Wlhw f Tan, Coss - Lm- O.OJ S. of een. Sec. 3- On land last above descbed whch leave hee and ente E. W of S. W. X Sec. 3 Ex R. R. ght of way land of Chas. E. BuHs and wf Agge. Change hee fom 2 ft. bottom and 2 ft. top. ft. bottom. B oak 2. ft. bottom B. O. 2. Coss Quate lne 2 2 ks W. of cen. of Sec. j On land last above descbed whch leave hee and ente E T of N. W. J*. Sec. < land cf Thos O.W.Wllams Juncton Banch. Tan. Whte Oak 2. Coss sec. lne ks W. Quate Post een oad between sees 2 & 3 ('ente hghway. 5 On last above descbed lands whch leave hee and ente E v, SWKSe. 2 Chas. Huff estate. 5 Top fenc post.2j End of banch one, 3!ks N of Quate between Sees. 2 and v. 3'On land last above descbed AJko mnutes of Banch No. Two. Commencng n the cente of and at a dstance of. chs, fom Commencement of Andeson Dan at a stake maked "O" and lne un 2 ks. S of Sec. lne between Sees, s and 3 Unadlla and un W en land of A. G. Wlson beng N. E. % Sec. 3. Unadlla. Sad commencement beng on the townlnc, t beng a tle dtch of nch tle. Stakes ae?.et ft. to the N. and set evey A ods dstance apat ft s O 3 5 JO 2 ' 3 3! * 5! : ' ft n ,^2 5. 5«ft..S ". ft J. Gade ft'ft. pe mle. Wllow,.a On N. E. % 3. A. G.Wlson along hghway. 5. Sad St. ao beng end of Banch 2 and ao C. W. and 2 ks S. of N. E. Co. sad Sec. 3 " Also mnutes of Banch No. Thee. Commencng on the townlnc n cente of Andeson dan chs, dstant fom the commencement of same at a stake. mftkcd"" on land of aud Allson. N>' of S.W. fl - Se. Putnam, thence unnng up steam. ft ',t 2 t 2 Th.ce.. ft. 3 2 Thence w 23 Thetne s ^'= e ' 3 5 ft.5 ft 5 S.5.5 ' S' 5 5 «! t 5 ftl:» 5 o JO ft. 3 ;.3* 5.fn: j 2 2. (3!. 2 ' 3 2.! ft V., 5. 2 ft. ' 5. J <> ft ' l') 3C 3? -3 ls ft."'.5 S «.23 5,3ft ; , t 3 : a<s.5 s 5 ao 32 a ft 25 3«: 3 3 J ft S / ft ft.5 2 " fl R.v O a ft 3». Wllow. 2, Gade fom commencement to St. 2 Fou feet pe mle. Coss (Ju. c lnn me E of Quate Post "'-AVOn land last, above descbed whchs left hee and ente on lno between lands of Ella ece VJ'A S W fl % N.W. fl T- RCC P utnan and EKS Wfl l> of N" W fl ',» Sec. of aud Allson. Fom S n,,c, UT, leave lne hee and un E. S. ft On lne, of landslast. above descbed whch s left hee and ente aud Allson's landej/j SWfl!< of NW tl ',-«Sec. Coss - lne S.Sft X. of Quate lne. -5 On land last, above descbe! whch s left hee and ente SE NWfl % Sec.. tapda o Geo.. Gene and wfe Jula. W Oak. 2. * - Change gade jgade fom St 2 to St %. ao ft. pe mle Chanse gnd*. Tle - R nch Tle Gade to end fto ft. pe mle. Coss Quate lne. X of Cent* of R<"c. - beng cente of hghway [Stake 2A end of banch a. : beng ft C. N. and 3. E. «f [ cente of Rad aec.. Chey 3 OD, land last above descbed l A *f Tnenee n w. Theuce w. Thence n W w.. Thec u W. Thence u '/o e. «* Alo mautea o Banca Pou., on E * NWK Sw. 3 UnadOla, Um ateano. a JO la ao a aa 2 as 2 2 j3 ^ :3 3 3 Thence n : a Theutt w, Thence u» 5o lb 5 a a a! 5 c 5 a y< t>3 5 2»*»V 33»»3 aa.oa.3 aa..3 a.».a, ta-ao... ao.5> J-5 5.s.; 5- ao.. 3. a. 3O *- "». HH» l [JW. _ at angle &. n cante Banch Qoa as.. Wllama, thaoca uonag ap 5-5 3*! 5... ta 3 as..a ' *sx 5 a.. l'j ao a aa 33 23¾ 2 a.s 2 a J 3a y.5 ao ao. ao S... ft a ft. Tam. Gade sx (eel pa mle to at.» Change gade At A. 3 co - lne. N. Of of Quate lne. On land above descbed, whch k <* left hee and ente SW H N.W y Sac. 3. land o Obaa. B. Bulla and wfe Afle. Gade fom bt to st.. 3 ft. pa Yellow oak. pe mle. Tam.. Change gade. Gade ft. pe mle to stake 3 Ente lake. Leave lake c n lake A.. b«ng-''s. come between B. and W. halves of NWK of NWK Sec, 3. owned Wj by Wm. J. Dukee and wfe EsteUa and Sp by James E. Huff On land of Bulla mentoned abov* then un on lne last mentoned. Gade fom st. to bt. 2. ft. pe mle. Tam. xo.. On lne of lands last mentoned whch s left hee and un on land of Huff laat above menton-, ed. Change gade. Gade, JO ft. pe mle to end. Gade fom st. 2 to end. 2 ft. pe\mle. Coss sec. lne 5.2 E, N. W. co. of Huff's land last above mentoned.. On Huff's land last above mentoned whch s left hee and ente S K W. K S. W. % Sec. 3 owned by James E. Huff. Wllow. 3 o On land last above mentoned sad stake 3 beng 5.a chs. B. and 3. N. of N. W. co. of E X of N. W. % N. W. X Sec. s Unadlla 'fotal dstance.3 chans. staton t*ttktf and gade hubs ae placed evey 2 ouab measued /mm cmutuenco neut uf ualu dtch and of banch dtched nue, thee and fou and ae numbeed sepaately and connecetvely fom tht'eomuenccuent of each and ae placed on the ght hnnk^olng up steam and 2 ft. (t** mt fom the cente lne. Banch 2 (a tle dtch) sad stakes ae placed one chan apat and leet t>;u ceate lne, except on banch one, the dstance tom St,vs to V,l, the end, la J.Stl chj. and on banch fom st. to 3 the dstance s.5 chs. and fom St. Z'> to St. 2, the end, the dstance a2.5 eha Angle stakes ae numbeed consecutvely and ae set la the oente lne togethe wth staton stake* at each HO ods. All angles ae to be tuned at an easy gade by cuttng ' ods each way fom the angle on a cuve o ccle. The total wdth oqulod fo a l^ut of way n feet ou ce *Ule the cente lne fo the open dtch and V feet to tle dtch. Openngs ae to he let! tlough the excavatons at uobt desed ponts so no not to obstuct the flow of the wate fom tbe outsde 'o the da?.. Thee o mue bdge* ae to bo equed. > Hghways uc to he cossed at ^'ht angles to the nanf, All cavatonx n open dtch sue to be emoved at least tou feet fom tbe top edge of bank and n tle dtch ae to be eplace and tle to be e-coveed. The bottom wdth, to be feet on man dtch and 3 feet banches utles* othewse mantloaod. The slope of the sd!>-< of sad op" dan n' to t l ;! fe..'t outwads to foot u hnght unless othewse mentoned. The depth of the dtch and wdth on top ae measued fom a hsvel wlh the top of the vtade hubs ' Pet by he staf.on stakes. Thee o moe bdges ne emed. Suvey nleled ach'j.!'y (tfle of? K\\K K. OWKK^, t'ounty );u (JommHHone. bkh \V. UJ.OCK, Svevd!'. Kud job wll lu> let u one o moe sectons. The neotot at the outlet uf the sad Dan wll he h lst, and the etnan^ nectus, f any, n the unle* up wtehn, u nc'o'datce wth the (Ha^am now m tle wth the othe papes pethnn^ to s:»d hn, n the otte.e of the(.'uunty» u t (ntssone of the H! (otlty ut Lvngston, to whch efeence nmy le hud by nl jtttett ntee«ted, am bds wll be made and eceved accodngly. Contncls wll he tnule wth the luwent ehponshle hdde ^lyny adequate secuty fo the pefonance of the wok, n sum then and thee to he fxed by me, esevng to my self the ght to eject any and all ndn.'' wll also let the contact fo the funshng of ethe sx' Cougated etal Culvets o sx cement ach Culvets, accodng to the plans and specfcatons now on fle n my offce, also a contact fo the funshng of one hunded.ods of numbe one eght nch glazed tle. No peson wll he pemtted to hd upon the constucton of the sad tan untl such peson shall depost wth me the Hum of one hunded dollas n cash, condtoned thtt f such peson shall eceve tn; contact fo the constucton of the sud Dan he shall ente nto such u contact as may he sutable to me. The date fo the completon of such contact, and the tems of payment theefoe, shall and wll he announced at the tme and place of lettng. Notce s Futhe Heeby (ven, that at the tme and place of sad lettng, o at such othe tme am place theeafte,' to whch, the County Dan Commssone afoesad, may adjoun the sme, the assessments fo benefts and the lands compsed wthn the "Andeson Dan Specal Assessment Dsltct," and the appotonment theeof wll be announced by me and wll he subject to evew fo one day, fom nne o'clock n the foenoon untl tve o'clock n the aftenoon. The followng s a descpton of the seveal tacts o pacels of land consttutng the Specal Assessment Dstct of sad Dan, vs: Townbhp of Putnam at Lage. Secton Numbe Sx. \V quate of SW fl quate; Secton Numbe Seven. SE quate of SVV fl quate; SW quate of SW fl quate ;S'half of S half of SW fl quate; N half of N half of SW fl quate; SE quate of NW fl quate; E of SW quate of NW fl quate; W half of SW quate of NW fl quate; S half of N half of NW fl quate ; N halt of N half of NW fl quate; NE quate; Secton Numbe Seventeen. All S of hghway of SW quate of SW quate; Except R R ; All S of hghway of SE quate of SW quate except c.hoolh.oue ste and RK; W half of SE quate except R R Secton Numbe Eghteen. Commencng 2 ods N of R R on W lne of SE quate of SE quate thence N ods thence E ods thence S ods thence W ods to begnnng, Commencng 32 ods N of R R on W lne of SE quate of SE quate thence N ) ods thence E tods thence S '. ols thence W ods to begnnng; Commencng ods N of RR on W lne of SE quate of SE quate thence Nl oda jhence E l J ods thence S ods thence \V '.' ods to begnnng; Commencng 52 ods N of R R on W lne of SE quate of SE quate thence N to cente of Pnckney hghway thence E ods thence S to a pont due east of commencement thence W to begnnng; 2 od* E <fc W by 2 ods N cv, S n N W cone of SE quate of SW quate; All of E half of SE quate S of hghway except R R and except a pece of land commencng on W lne and 2'ods noth of RK thence E ods thence N ods thence W S ods thence N to cente of oad thence W ods thence S to begnnng; ods N tt S by ods E St W n NE cone of that pat of W half of vse quate lyng S of hghway; W half of SE quate except \ R and E ods N A S by ods E «& W n NE cone of that pat lyng S of hghway; E half of SE quate lyng N of hghway except E 2 ods; W pat of SW fl quate except R R; SE quate of SW fl quate except RR and except 2 ods E «Sz W by 2 ods N & S n NW cone; NE quate of S\V fl quate; W half of NW fl quate; E half of NW fl quate except schftolhouse ste; secton Numbe Nneteen. N half of W pat of NW fl quate except R R: N half of E had'ot NW tl quate except R R; NW quate of NE quate except R R; N * of E Halt of NE quatc except L R; Secton Numbe Twenty, NW quate of NW quate except R R- Au the above lauds beng stuated townshp One Noth of Range Fo East, chgan. Townshp of Cnndlla at Lage. tacton Numbe One. S aces of E half of SE quate; N 2 aces of E half uf *t quate; W half of SE quate; All E of Dtch of E naf of SW quate; al "W - f Oltcn of E half of SW quate; 2J ods N and S by 3 ods E and \\ n th* KB coot of W half of SW quate; Secton Numbe twelve. SE quate; S thee-f «W half of SW quate; E half of SW quate; half of SB quate of NE qttftkl 2 half of SE quate of NE quate; NE quate of NE quate; W half of NE guamfc k half of NW quate; Secton Numbe Thteen. E half of SE quate except R. JR. #*cept "W aces; E half of SE quate except K. R. and except E aces; W hah of SE quate except R. R.; E half of SW quate except R. R.; SW quate of KW quate; W half of SW quate except S pat beng 2 ods on E and «od oa tfct W; S pat of W half of W quate 2 ods E and» oda on the W, NE quate; * Jtfctf of NW quate of NW quate; \V half of NW quata of NW quate; E half k: w.v* ^^' *^

7 .Y-' * 'J *.. >-V" "x.!»! V. "J» «,» '^ > ^. Anothe Plnckney Boy Honoed. ol NW HWte. Bechm Numbe Fouteen. All Noth of Hghway of E half of <H»te; Bhalf ofnb-jhth; Acton Numbe Tweatyfoa. N of 2 aet of E half of J^E quate except K H; Gand Tuuk Ralway (chgan A Lne Dvson) ght Of: way though secton 2 uotl sde aad nectou 3 south ade. All tbe above descbed lands beng stuated n Townshp-Due Noth of Range Thee East chgan. We clp tbe followng fom tbe Gand Tunk Ralway (chgan A Lue Dvson) Kghl of way though sectons T> and 2J noth sde aud sectu* and «south j»de n Townshp One Noth of Notbvlle Recod as many of oa Kange Fou ast chgan. eades ae nteested n any advance Now* Theefoe, All unknown aud non-esdent pesons, ownes aud pesons nteested n the above descbed latnls, anl you R. ax Ledwdge, El Pn mne' of oo Pnckney boya: "b'o tbe mpotant poston ot ate chael J. Roche, Elztbetl Dukce, Wllum A. Spout, Beatce Spout, JameaVJa-»..._..,.,.xv,' L< a,>,,...., u J» e-pet to t*e stata alway commsson We, Albet Wlstn, Kuuce Cune, Jfla PoweJ, ay lnchey, Saufod Reason; Jen- a *, u ne Hall, Ella ec,, uud Allson, Geoge Gene, Julw Geue Wllad Johnson- K «U ' Dawn,»» «"» <" Pee a- Austn Waltes, Roy Pluceway, Chales E. fculls, Agnes lulls, Fank Baton, El Ca, 'J* " taff sbedoles. has been select Thomas Wllam*, Jatues Huff, Wllam J. Uukee, Esel la Dukee, sabella Reaaou, *>C.. Dawn has beun wth ch- Geoge Reason, James Catcll, ay J. atn, Geoge, atn, Blanche. atn, Jula Paubon, Duaa Panbon, Leonad Panbon, nne Hoff Raudall, Hatte. Hoff, Robet Hoff, Hatte. Ean*n, Ovlla. Rchads, Gace. Teeple, Elas W. atn, Edth WO., Elva WOK, able Wood, EsteJU Wood, C.. Wood, Chas- N. Bulls, adtnaualu of the estate of C,as.. Wopd, James able, guadan of the estate of Austn Walte*, ncompetent, Wllam Ledwdge. The Gaud Tunk Ralway Company (chgan A Lne dvssou) and you Wn. lle, Supevso of the Townshp of Putnam, Fed Geves, Hghway Commssone of the townshp of Putnam, an you Fank E. Jves, Supevso of the Townshp of UnadlUand James B. Lvemoe, Hghway Commssone of the Townshp of Unadlla, ae heeby uulbed that at (he lme aud place afoesad, o at such othe tme and place theeafte to whch, sad heang may be adjouned, shall pocfd to eceve bd* fo the coustuctou uf sa.l ''Andsun Dan,", n the manne heenbefoe staled; and also, that at C tme of lettng fom nne o'clock n the foenoon untl ve o'clock n the aftenoon, the assessment ft> he'netu md the ala eoupsed wthn the Andeson Dan Specul Assessment' Dsncls-wll be subject to evew. And You and Each of You, Ownes and pesons nteested n the- afoesad lauds, ae heeby cted to appea at the tme and place of such lettng as afoesad and be head"wflb espect to HK:! tpt-cal.ussessmeuts and you nteests n elaton tleeto, t von so deve. Dated Howell", chgan, ) Novembe,, A. l). ). j Cough Cauton Jfeve.posttbtlyneveposonjoolmgs. Uyou eougb eafoma atajle eolaonlj^ou&houa x Fank E. owes, County Dan Commssone of the County of Lvngston. The boad ol supevsos to Shwasne County voted to accept the bd made t»y the papes of that county to pnt the supet vsos ^oeeednps fo always heal, soothe, ann ease the tated bonchal tubes, l5on't Wndly,_ wmpeag _. _ t wth ^, a eent^ a folo. Tlte Kepubl can took stupefyng pokom t's stange Bow^oma, thngs.... Unany com* about. Jotwahty yeas D. Shoop the ou n Lvngston Gountv to do the ^constanuy WJU»fpeoplen^to takecough.,, o,, Y, statues o pescptons contanng Opum, wok tot *o teun d OO. ou uea Chloofom, osmlftposooa.audnow alttle. f. nnfl m,.,;,,, ; n n,.:,. nt : t late thought-congess says "Putton thelabd. lots auoul me.»e n pnees out t tf ponbae n you Cough-xtue.^ Good! j do - t aj, p j y t,hy newspapes n ths Vey good! Heeaftefothsveyes^mothea, and othes, should nsst on havng Shoop s county Republcan The Dl.^l'ATCH Cough Cue. o poson maks on D. snoops Cough labels-and Cue. none No n poson the medcne. maks on «D. t. must Snoops by has neve J put ' n a bd but twce n law be the label. And t's not only sate, but t s sad to be by those that know t best, a tuly e> the past seventeen yeas fo the pnjtn> of the supevsos poceedngs makable cough emedy. Take no chance teen, patculaly wthy oa chlden. nsst on havteg and D. Shoop's Cough Cue. Oompa* oasfully the,.....,., D. Bhoop package wth othes and note the then at vtor puces. V\ ble we ae Sw^ta o2 tha^e n sd^ suchwok as well as! the heht, we wll not do the wok fo 'the tun cf thn^. t the Pess n ths j c;unty wee not afad of each othe,! tb-y t^ht as well have /ood pces lo such wok as well as tbe pntes n othe countes. D. Shoop's Cough Cue "ALL DEALERS" gan aloads fo a numbe ot yeas, ncludng twelve yeas wth tbe Pee aquette, employed most of tbe tme on tbe ate wok whch be wll look afte fo bs commsson. A. Dawn's selecton was thj esult of a cvl sevce examuaton and fom a dozen o moe applcatons be was tbe unanmous choce of tbe com msson. He takes bn new poston Decembe, bat as yet does not know whethe t wll necesstate hs movng to Lajsot.. Da wn s ecognzed as one ot best posted ate men n the state and tbe commsson has made a wse selecton.' CABD OF THANKS. We dese to tende ou sncee thanks to ou ands, neghbos and the L.. T... fo the many acts of kndness, a^sstan'je and floal contbutons tendeed us n ou late beeavement n the death of wfe and sste, s. Kay Tompkns; the kndness wll eve be emembeed by ue. RAY TOPKNS RS. ARGARET LARKX RS. WLLA PATTOX R^. BERT ALLORY EDWARD LARKX AT-TE LARKV Accodng to Hoyle. l'jov. Jtw;jl Oavely (gvng hs v-ws *,' tlo evls of cad playng dung a pastoal cull) As was sayng. am n doubt Pa not (nteuptng attgely When you ae tn doubt play tumps! Aud no membe of that famly has been able to account fo the paot's utteance to the satsfacton of the pasto, London Punch. A tcklng COUK, fom any cause, s quckly stopped by D. Shoops Cou^h cue. And t s *o thooughly hamless and f>afe, that D. Shoop tolls mothes eveywhee to «ve t wthout hestaton even to vey young babe?. The wholsome geen leaves and tende stem-: of a un«healng mountanous shub, funsh the cuatve popetes to D. Shoops Oou^b cue. t calms the cough and heals the soe and sensatve bonchal membanes, No opum, no chloofom, nothng hash»>> f. GRAND TRUNK RALWAY SYSTE SPECAL EXCURSON PARES. :;W'V* P mm^mf"** * When Re Stomach, Htat o tt* soy aevs x-=* weak,!*!!! h «wgsa* always,tal. Don't daff the stomach, JAWTUW EXPOSTON, NOU'OLK, VA.,J no gtjnulate the heat o kdneys, and etun. Vaous excuson fa««f Thls g s mp y a mak*sbft- Get* wth vaous lmts. Gong dates daly pescpton known to'duggsts evey untl Novembe 3,. wheeas D. Shoops Restoatve. J[b+ f The exact fae fom you staton can j Regtoa ve s pepaed ft^ebay fo.be obtaned by nqung of you home j ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ Stm^^ agent o bv add eus mg the undeegneo* L,..,,., ;»'. n-,--.-.x B tnv these neves, buld tnem up wtb D. LTD. W. VAUA,.,^ ), J. <t,,,, D, «., k, A. boop's Restoatve Ub'ets o lqad a»*l»t»nt Oeueat Paaseoge and Tcket Ay«ut j y ^.,,^ L \.',, *^^ 35 A<tam<STeet Chcago. To check a cold quckly,» fom you duggst some lttle Gundy Cold Tablet* called Peyentcs. Duggsts eveywhee ae now dspensng Pe ventcs, fo tbey ae not only sale, but decdedly cetan and pompt Peventcs contan no qunne, no laxatve, nothng hash o sckenng. Taken at tbe sneeze staye Peventcs wll pevent Pneumona, lqnebts, La Gppe, etc. Hence tbe name, Peventcs. Good fo fevesh chlden. Peventcs 25 cents. Tal boxes 5 cents. Sold by all deales. < hc ^tufetujt f>thatch. ublshed avaa TuuaaDAY aoaa»w B FRANK L-. ANDREWS So CO fcdtohb Am PHOHHJtTOKJ. 'becpuon Pce $ n Advance u ZnUnea m tbe Puetofflce at Pnckney, cbga aa Becoud-daas matte Advetenjj at«b made known on applcaton.. Baslnees Cada, (. pe yea. Feath and maage notces publehed tee. Announcements of entetanments may be pale fo, f desed, by j^aenttagne offce wth tcketeof udmbbon. n case tckets ae not loutf)"t to tne offce, egula ates wllbectap* J. All matte n local notcecolumn wllbe chaed ed at 5 cents pe lne o facton theeof, fo ea< b nseton. w hee no tme a specfed, al notce? wll be nseted untl odeed dscontnued, anc wll be chaged fo accodngly. *3sT"All change of adeteemente UST each tha offce aa e«l> TUKSOAT monng to nsue an nseton tbe same week. JOS &JVHJVG / n all ta banches, a specalty. We hae all kno and the latest styjas of Type, etc., whch enable* us to execute all knds of wok, such as Books, Pampleta, Potte a, Pogammes. Bll Heads, Note Heads, Statements. Cads, Aucton Bll*, etc.,n supeo style*, upon tbe ahot«t>t uotce. low as good wok can be aone. Pceaas ALL BLLS PAYABLE FRRT OP EVKBY ONTH. THE VLLA.GF DRECTORY VLLAGE OFFCERS. PBKSDEKT J. C. Dunn THLSTEEB S... Tteple, Ed. Fauum. Juuee Smth, James Hoc be. W. A. Sxon C. V. VanWu^le. CLEHK Uoge Ca TRKAbCEt.. A. C'advell AcHKbso -. W.uta STUEKT CO hunk. Lavey l/vltu UFKXCEH D.. ". Slle ATTOUNKY W. A. Ca AUSU/LL CHURCHES. CBH. fcldet ll Kev. U. C. Lttlool.- pabto. Sevces evey Sunday munn>; m lu:3u, and evey Sunda) evenng ht? :x> /clock, 'aye meetng Thusday evenufs. Sunday scuool at coae ofmonn^'bevce. ea AKY VANFLKET, Supt. f[j NU UEt A 'l OX A L C t U tcu. V Kev. A. u. lates pasto.?evkeeve) Snnaay n»oaln.< % lv:;u aad evey Sunday used to njue o suppess. Smply a evenng at :uc o c jck. 'aye meetng Thue, _...,,.. (Jay evenngb. sunday school at close of moe esnous plant extact, that helps to ] n *aevu> \cy swathout, supt,, j. v heal achng lungs. The Spanads ^ ^ ^ c'l ths shub whch the Docto uses, "The Sac«d Heb." Demand D. Shoops. Take no othe. All Deales. <T. AtAtVS CATHOLC CHUKCl. O Kev.. J. Commefod, 'aato. 'Sevces evey Sunday. Low- mass a; :3oo'clock hgl masa wthbemonat *t3:up. n., veepeean J 3 a. m. Catechsm.dcton at?;ao p. m D. Shoop, Racne, Ws. You health Fee sample te*t. sent on equest by s suely woth tbe smple test. AH Deales. Hs Thee Laughs. "The fool," wote Bune-Jones n one of bs lettes, "bus thee laugh's. He laughs at what s good, he laughs at what s bud, and he laughs at wkat he does not undestand." Talent la that whch s n a man's powe. Genus s that n wbone powe a man s. Lowell. Thee s nothng bette fo stomach toubles than KODOL, whch '^ntans tbe same juces found n a healthy stomach. KODOL s offeed on a guaanteed plan lo the elef o' heat bon, flatulence, sou stomach, belch- :au ol gas, nausea and alt stomach touble-. So at tmes when yon don^; f'e! just yht, when you ae dowsy afte meals and you head aches o when you have no ambton, and you a«cosh and table, take a lttle KODOL. t djwsts what you *at. t wll make you healthy. Sold by F. A. Blgle, Dmgglt %.V KLLTHECOUR AND CURE THE LUNQ* 33= WTH D. Kng's New Dscovey FOR C!$s" jfffe. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUABANTEBD SATSPAOTOB OB ONET REFUNDED. 3 YEARS' EXPERENCE TRADE ARKS DESGNS COPYRGHTS &C Anyone ^enlnk a (<keth and descpton may quckly tscet;m ou opnuon fee whethe m. nventon s pobnbly patentahle. Cnnmnnlc*. tlonsnc(lyon]enfal. HANDBOOK on Patents s«nt fee. Oldest npency fo seoum/ patents. Patents taken tfouah unn A Co. eceve tvtcal notce, wthout chage, n the Scentfc Amecan. A handsomely llustated weekw. Tnsest onl-laton of any scentfc jounal. Tems, $3 a yea: fou months, L Sold by al) newsdeales. UNN & Co. 3e,B «*"^ New Yok Banch Offce. (So F SU Washngton, K ( PATENTS «j-«a ' <V» :*. *f».-j5 ppnnsq AS T S GOOD " * " ^ ^ J&aH^HajaBBBBBBBBBF- T H G R E A T. EST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS. No fad o uncetan mxtue. A Natua' FOOD LAXATVE. A whole kenel of Rye to each flake. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR T o wte us fo ou thee specal Offes* A pound package by mal, postpad, fo 25 cents. t wll postvely cff* the most aggavated case of constpaton. Wte to-«lay. NNEAPOLS CEREAL COPANY, H. H. D»*. NNEAPOLS, NN. So/tettcm Wmmfd fvt#j REE TO TEN DOLLARS P K m D AY " NO ONEY REQURED. * "Wft lave the fastest sellng lne of goods to offe to only one, house to agent n each secton, goods sell themselves, ae fully waanted. e stat you as a geneal agent afte you get acquanted wth the goods, nd leach you to get a nce lvng wthout had labo. Ae ypu nteested? Wte to-day fo catalogue and poposton. No money equed. UtllTCD STATC ftpoalty PO. O«- Hopklnton ass. T* Only THROUGH ShE KPNf C A E TO PHLADELPHA fom chgan s opeated on Tan No. S va THE URAN) TRUNK LEHWH VALLEY DOUnLE TRACK ROUTE SOCETES; The A. O. H. Socety of ths place, meets even thd Sunday ntue F..Uattaew Hall. John Tomay and. T. Kelly,County Delegate* t _. j mhk W. C. T. U. meets the fst Fday of eacn j JL month at'2:3 p. m. at the home of D. H. F. slgle. veyono nteeeted n tempeance s coadally nvted. s. Leal Slle, f'es; k. ; Ktta Dufee,Secetay. The C. T. A. and t. Socety of ths place, aet evey tnd Satuaay evenng n the F. Aa thew Hall. John Donohue, Pesdent, KNGHTSOP ACCABEES. * patlcll- Veetevey Fdayevenng on o hefoe fnll Fo tmetables and Othe,.. _ m o} t;> eetev * moonat the hall n the Swathout bde Jfts Call O any Gand Utlk Vstng bothe* aeeodalh nvted... CHAS. L. CAPBELL S Jneht Comndp Agent o w/te to Lvngston ^ - Lodge, _. No., F A:A... - Keguls Communcaton Tuesday evenng, GEO. W. VAUX, A G P k TA 35 Adams St. Chcago. Sou Stomach No tketlta, on ot staofth, B, hasnjach*. oeottpaton. ted tea**. fual d*hty, aou sng* and o*t*t of tte stomaoh an ad dm to stfatfekk Kodol f«h«v*a ndtfubton. Ths now Hw y speats tha naasj falom of dlff«s> ttoo m ttey «s< la a haahay stomaoav, ktead wth the gaalatt koovb laaa onstuatha popaftaa. Keda ta wm aojy aaava J tha fas awsl tonblaa ay svaalabdnf tad mambanas Halnf th«stomaoh. at, at tutauswuul. W. Vs.. aaja ^basa%bh saaklbab aaaw^a^la.*bk tm^ SssBSHBaBftBtBa m^^^um^ WU HT mxxnmcu TO (wvbojhat^ saatswha Yoa Xat. Kaaav lndlt«ttfon. babanc f at, «ta> la^aoswlttftavs Jl.lf. A. ae, Communcaton Tuesday evenng, on o heft e Kk Van Wnkle, W, the fall of the moon. Kk Van Wnkle. W.. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR meets each month the Fday evenng followng the egula F A A.. meetng, RaJfuK VAUGHN, W.. OK ER OF ODERN WOODEN^ eetlhe fst Thusday evenng of each onth n the accabe s hall. C. L.CTmesV. C LADES OF THE ACCABEtfS. eat evey s and,d Satuday of each conth at 2: u m. K. O. T.. hall. Vstng sstes codally n vted. LLA CONWAY, Lady Com. R lh'l> OF THK LOYAL.l'AlD ". L. Amewfl '. J, BUSNESS CARDS.. F.S'QLER. D- C. L, SGLER. D DRS. SGLER & SGLER, Physcans and Sujeona. attended today o n*ht. Pnckney, ch. All calla pomptly Oce on an steet FRANK L ANDREWS NOTARY PUBLC WTH SEL AT DSPATCH OFFCE PROCURED AND DEFENDED. 3model. d»w«'.>.fote\)h- t s<'«n-l ajulftv epot. Fee advlf. h.w to obtan jxtonts, t-jus maxka, copyghts cc, )N ALL COUNTRES. Husns. dtt wth Washngton safs tm,\ mony and often the patent. Patent and nfngement Pactce Exclusvely. Wte o nm«> to us at U Klnth Stmt. opp. TTnUd SUt Tattt e*, WASHNGTON. D. C. GASNOW Health and Wealth. nsued health to the aveage man mneana geat wealth. DR. JOHNSON'S *& AFTER DNNER PLL NSURES HEALTH. TRY T. S PURELY VEGETABLE and was naed by the Docto fo twenty yeas n actve pactce, and s conceded by all havng used t to be the best Lttle Stomach Pll on the maket. t s a PREVENTATVE of Sck Headache, Dyspepsa, Dzzness, Heatbun, Bad Taste n outh, Coated Tongue, Loss o' Appette and all othe mobd condtons asng fom a dsodeed stomach. PREVENTON n the ode of ths day and age, as t ts tnoca moe scentfc to pevent a dseased condton than to cue t. You can secue tas LTTLE) PLL of ANY FRST-CLASS RUST who wll oe pleased to seve yon, 35 doses ft»t 2."> cent*. Don't take some othe "Just good" fo thee snt any othe that wll please you at all afte tyng ths one. L. L. JOHNSON,. D. Pop^ Atlanta, Geoga. '$. ' > f J:. k«l.- >.. *.^'ta^'; * W^TH ^' ' wwts fjk^v^jm**

8 >'W >» wkslnw :n «'n«w»j»wqw^p^p.^wwt^w>'l ff**«w* ^T-» wm!ppf ' / ". k.->t",.* " ' '.-?,%* 'T!^ ** * <- J %, ' [ * ", ; ''' <.. < ; * & : ' ^ ' - ^ * - t.. ' " ' ' V ' ^. *. ;.«.y :.>',* - - -_, ' ' -*>'<* -. '. ', A'! <.v '" VVl;:N ONEY WXt tgftftc.'' - u *'' "* : %;- -;-..'..-',- Pactcally UncabOleDutng Pfo V :.-..- ~.--..j f llnd, Pehaps,.ftut No Reasonable > ^.Pof of gssfnsas Also, /: m<' ^ } : ^,.«&»- t t PROPOSED CHAN OF WATERWAYS The most ambtous wateways -scheme eve planned s that whch would gve to the Atlantc seaboad states a coastwse canal and ceate fo the east a new ea of commecal ndependence. Even the most caeless eade n these days must have notced the enewed and even lvely nteest n the subject of canals, whch, so fa as they ae pojected, supass n extent and mpotance even those schemes fo canalzaton whch a centuy ago fed the magnaton of eveyone who had the pospety of the naton at heat. Thoughout the county wateway mpovement schemes ae beng posecuted wth moe eanestness than eve, and some dea of the extent may be ganed by the smple statement that the schemes fo these mpovements aleady appoved by the fedeal govenment engnees epesent an outlay of $5,,. t has become plan, especally to those busness men who have to shp feght, that at pesent the aloads ae unequal to the task. n tle nothwest the geat lakes, fomng a natual outlet fo tanspotaton, ae beng moe and moe utlsed. Geneally speakng the county s well wateed, and consequently bette wateway tanspotaton may be sad to be a potentalty. But all the wate couses n the Unted States ae not natually ft fo the taffc. They must be made ft, and ths, n moat oases, s a smple matte of expendtue. Pesdent Roosevelt has gven hs appoval to the schemes of the mddle west to make the sssspp a deep wate oute fom St. Lous to the gulf. Ths wll cost, smply to.stat the plan effectvely, $,,. But those who know the valu^ of wate tanspotaton do not hestate to eay that t s woth t. New Yok ;s spendng moe than that amount to esusctate the Ee canal whch, by 'the way, 5 yeas ago, was sad to be..esponsble fo the commecal degeneacy of Phladelpha. A canal s beng cut though the sthmus whch connects Cape Cod wth the manland. Ths wll bng Boston mles neae New Yok, to say nothng of the elmnaton of a oute though Nantucket sound, whch s deaded because of ts dangeous shoals. Wthn thee yeas, t s expected, ths canal wll be eady fo the passage of coastwse vessels, fo t s a compaatvely smple task. The cuttng necessay fom buzzad's hay to Cape Cod bay wll he about peven mles n length. A egettable featue of the undetakng s the necessay destucton of the beautful houses Q Pesdent Cleveland a.;l of the late Joseph Jeffeson. Whle ths scheme.; desgned to elmnate a dangeous oute, the poposed.nofolk-beaufot nlet canal fathe down the Atlantc coast s ntended to make t unaecssay fo coastwse shps to ventue n the teacheous neghbohood of Cape Hatteas, whch has a eputaton of beng the gaveyad of shppng. Valuable as ae both these pojects, they may be made moe fa-eachng n the benefcal effects by the coastwse wateway poject. The ogn of ths plan, whch to natonal n scope, s to be found n a meetng whch was held at Tenton. The confeence at the New Jesey captal had been called fo the pupose of advancng Tenton's nteest as. a pot As the New Jesey cty s mles fathe fom the sea than s Phladelpha, necessaly t cannot become a pot wthout some advantage accung to the latte. t s of mutual nteest, theefoe, that the channel of the Delawae be made such es befts a fst-class wateway. The 3-foot channel fom the sea to ths cty, t s sad, wll be a fact by next June; then an attempt wll be made to have t deepened to 35 feet. At pesent, nothng can be accomplshed towads ths end, as the govenment engnees eply, vey wsely, thst t must fst be demonstated that a 3-foot channel wll hold befoe money should be spent on a suvey fo one of 3 feet. Tenton, howeve, whle demenjdng a bette wateway, has modestly asked fo a channel of ten feet depth at low wate and 3 feet wde. t wll have to be cut though a ba ove fou mles long, whch at pesent pevents appoach to the New Jesey captal to all but bageh of the shallowest daught. Tenton's manufactues and commece ae constantly nceasng, and the aloads appea to be entely unable to pevent the feght congeston expeenced at ths pont. t was at ths confeence, to whch the Phladelpha congessman and ayo Reybun had been nvted, that the subject of the Atlantc Beaboad wateways oute was fst boached. Congessman J. Hampton ooe electfed hs audence n the Tenton chambe of commece when he poposed the scheme. The confeence had been called to hea a epot on the emoval of a sandba n the ve and head one of the most ambtous and encouagng schemes fo wateway mpovements that had been poposed fo many yeas. The plan suggested by Congessman ooe fo deepe wateways on the Atlantc seaboad s sad to offe no especally dffcult engneeng featues. Nethe s t beleved that t. wll eque anythng lke the sum about to be expended on the sssspp. The wateways, fo the geat pat, ae aleady hee. What s needed s mpovement. The oute of coastal wateways as planned would make possble an entely safe voyage fom Boston to Beaufot nlet, n Noth Caolna, fo aveage szed coastwse vessels, fo t would be entely "nsde," thus avodng the dangeous shoals n Nantucket sound and the teacheous sands off Cape Hatteas. n addton to these advantages, t would mateally shoten the dstance between many ponts on the oute. Stoms, whch now necesstate the seekng of shelte, o a un out to sea, would be avoded, thus shotenng the tme. Feght cayng vessels could make the tp at any tme of the yea n pefect safety and on schedule tme. Delays would seldom occu and ce tanly no moe fequently than on aloads. Phladelpha would be a gane, accodng to the belef of. ooe, by the adopton of hs plan, fo t occupes the geogaphcal cente of ths wateways oute. To Stop Use of Opum. Consul-Geneal Staght, of ukden, says that Chnese authotes have been actve n enfocng the povsons of the ant-opum edct and t s expected that all dens wll be fnally closed by the ealy pat of June,. Polnmaons n the venacula have been.osted eveywhee thoughout the cty ugnp the people to abandon the use of the dus. Thee have n tkfc past been, dens n ukden, the daly consumpton aveagng 2 packets, o about, pounds a dav Howeve scace money may be at tmes at the peeeat," sad an old lssoutan, H tne oldest nhabtants wll ecall *he* t was almost unobtanable and othe oommodtee had to be used as meda of exchange. The wolfs scalp waa woth a dolla because t was a state bounty upon the death * of a wolf, and venson hatns and dee skns also had a puchasng value. Skns of the fu beaes we lkewse abundant and valuable. When the fst aheff of Audan county, n 3, went to Jeffeson Cty to delve the county evenue, he met an old fend on the way who, needng money, wanted to boow the actual con pat of the county's evenue. The - good-heated sheff lent t to hm and went on to the captal and delveed only the scalps. Ey the tme of the next settlement the loan was epad and the Bheff made hts next settlement complete. No note o othe oblgaton than the mee wod was gven." Columba Heald, TO PRETENDERS. Wholesome Wod fo Gudance. Just a wod to you, "Colle's" and othe glang examples of oden Yellow Jounalsm and Cgaettes. Envonment gves you a vew-pont fom whch t s dffcult to undestand that some people even nowadays act. fom motves of old fashoned honesty. Thee ae. honest makes of foods and healthful beveages and thee ae honebt people who use them. Pehaps you ae taned to beleve thee s no honesty n ths wold. Thee s, although you may not be. n of a knd to undestand t. Some of you have been taned n a soy class of petendes, but you tanng does not tant the old fashoned peson taned wthout knowledge of petense and decet. These lettes came to us absolutely wthout solctaton. We have a geat many thousand fom people who have been helped o entely healed by followng the suggestons to qut the food o dnk whch npy be causng the physcal complants and change to Postum Coffee o Gape-Nuts food. You ae not ntellgent enough to know the techncal easons why the change makes a change n the cells of the body. You knowledge, o lack of knowledge, makes not the slghtest dffeence n the facts. You can pnt fom old and won plates all the cheap books you pesses wll poduce and sell them as best you can, but such acts and you "leaned" edtoals ae but commecal, and seek only "dollas" and much by petence. When you banch out nto food values yon become only dculous. Stck to what you know. The feld may be small but t s safe. Ths fst lette s fom the Pesdent of the "Chstan Naton", a wothy Chstan pape of New Yok. New Yok, Oct. 2,. Postum Ceeal Co., Ltd., Battle Ceek, ch. Dea Ss: am, ths monng, n ecept of the enclosed mghty good lette fom one of my subscbes, whch fowad to you, and whch am sue you wll be glad to use. am pesonally acquanted wth ths lady, and know that she has no object n wtng, othe than to do good. Codally, John W. Ptchad, Pes. Booklyn, N. Y., Oct.,. Dsa, Ptchad: Notcng Postum Food Coffee advetsed each week n you elable pape, concluded to ty t, and feelng t a duty towads those who may have suffeed as have fom ndgeston, dese to state what wondeful beneft have eceved fom Postum although usng only a ahot tme, and ndt do. alone ealze and appecate ts good effects, but fends emak, "How much have mpoved and how well look", and tell the facts about Postum evey tme, fo snce usng t have not had one attack of ndgeston. t s nvgoatng, healthful; does not affect the ueyes as odnay coffee, and f popely made, a most delcous dnk. Although Jaave not had much fath n genea) advetsng, yet, fndng Postum has done BO much bette fo me than expected am moe nclned to "Pove all thngs, hotd fast that whch s good." am so thankful fo good.healft that want t known what a blessng Postum has been to me. You may use these few lnes as an ad. f you so dese and my name also. ; -* * Vey tuly ypt;; Anna & mfn. 2 ṛ > cdonough St., Rooktym. Coffee hut he, Bhe qut a/d used Posttm. * She ddn't attempt to analyze but she enjoyed the ftslta. TTn«deaeath t all "Thee's s >ta«postu CEREAL O#Jp. Judge Halan, who lves up on the *tl, was * passenge eo A fouteenth? steet ca the othe daj aad was seated next to a couple of cleks who wee deeply nteested n some dtspasaon, whch caused one of them to ase bs voce to qute a hgh ptch, says the Washngton Sta. Ths appeaett to make the othe man athe cautous, as he glanced waly aound'to see f any one was letentag to the-talk of bs fend. At ths moment ha dscoveed the pesence of the dgnfed justce and tunng hastly to hs loud* talkng comade, he, sad: "Fo heaven's sake, lowe you voce; you may have head that justce s blnd but that doesn't necessaly mean that t's deaf also." Whethe Judge Halan head the emak t s mpossble to state, yet, all the same, a calm smle fltted ove hs face at the concluson of. the young fellow's admonton to hs fend. exco's ndan Women. The beauty of ndan women s one of the chamb of exco. n the captal, whee the ndan has degeneated though povety and menal sevce t s less to be emaked than n the smalle towns and n the county. But the beautful faces.one takes n memoy away fom exco ae those of ndan women. Pne eyes ae unvesal, and, what one hadlysxpects, the featues, accodng to Caucasan standads boad bows, staght noses, well-fomed mouths and chns full but not goss o heavy. The expesson s vey geneally ntellgent, and often one s stuck, both n ndan men and women, wth the noblty and efnement of the countenance. One fequently sees types among the peons that seem to belong to some hghly cvlzed ancent caste an Egyptan pest of oyal blood, a Roman centuan, an Aztec empeo. The women- ae gently lovely whee they ae beautful, and the men at the best n caage, n mannes and n countenance ae stkngly lke the vey advanced poduct of cvlzaton. -oden exco. The Peaceful Cow. She was even moe afad of cows than most gls, so when she sped a placd anmal ecumbent unde a tee, peacefully chewng ts cud, she at fst efused to go though the pastue at all. He husband calmed he feas to some extent, and they stated by, when the cow slowly commenced to get up, hnd legs fst, as they always do. At ths the lttle lady Bheked wth teo, and sad: "Oh, Bob, huy, huy, he s gettng eady to spng at us!"- Hape's agazne. He who should teach men to de would at the same tme teach them how to lve. ontagne. CALFORNA FG Symjp Co. OKY A. W. VaaBytfm, Cbeast tlocated, The touble wth nne tenths of the suffees s that t has been mpossble to get a pope dagnoss of the alment. t has been demonstated afte yeas of caeful sfdy and expement that only nfallble methods of locatng the cause of dsease s by havng the une caefully analyzed by an expet. A. W. VaaBysteveld, the.chemst wth ths company has examned 25, bottles of human une a yea and the esults obtaned fom hs dagnoss have been pbenomnal. The expet physcans connected wth ths fm use otxty the vey; best and puest of dug* that can be obtaned. f you ae a saffee send fo fall patculas and melbg case. They ae absolutely fee. Addess the Van Bysteveld edcne Co., Ltd., 5-2 Sheldon St., Gand Rapds, ch. STOP WOAN AND CONSDER Fst, that almost evey opeaton n ou hosptals, pefomed upon women, become* necessay because of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, egulates, Dsplacements, Pan n the Sde, Daggng Sensatons, Dzzness and Sleeplessness. Second, that Lyda. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound, made fom natve oots and hebs, has cued moe cases of female lls than any othe one medcne known. t egulates, stengthens and estoes women's health aad a avahxebto n pepang women fo ohld-bth and dung the peod of Oaaag* of Lfe. Thd, the geat volume of unsolcted and gateful teasfmoafela on fle at the Pnkham JLaboatoy at Lynn, ass.. many of whch ae fom tme to tme beng publshed by specal pemsson, gve abaolnte evdence of the value of Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound and s. Pnkham's advce. Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound Fo moe than 3 yeas has been cang Female Complants* such as Daggng Sensatons, Weak Back, FalHnf and Dsplacements, nflammaton and Ulceaton, and Ogaase Dseases, aad t dssolves aad expels Tumos at an ealy stage. s. Pnkham's Standng nvtaton to Women Women suffeng fom any fom of female weakness ae nvted to wte s. Pfnkham, Lynn, ass. fo advce. She s the *. Pnkham who has been advsng sck women fee of chage fo moe than twenty yeas, and befoe that she asssted he mothe-n-law. Lyd\a E. Pnkham n advsng. Thus she s especally well qualfed to gude sck women back to health. Wte today, don't wat untl too late. HEART THROB^S CHAPPLE 35 Docheste Avenue, te HEARTTHROBS f A wam-heated, wholesome book contanng favote selectons of 5, people, ncludng Pesl Roosevelt, Admal Dewey and the late John Hay. U Evey teache should have a copy fo the scfc oom; evey peache fo the pelpt;evey "good old soul" fo the memoes t bngs; evey boy o gl fo the nobleness and optmsm t teaches; a unvesal book wfe a ange of emoton geate than Shakespeae;^ Cttnfot second only to the Bble. flay k >o»u*»a*> awppway f»aa# ow< u U uflbjft sjulluuh <.wmck cnasuft p»et {om ejja Kabttp dotty *> &jat&n* & fta«m WW U ^uju^wa wwn fo tap* ft*«a»thel*t«f «fmcac*,wk«t *fattwl ***t» * * Awne U net to s^nejant thf *ew A&UORS, WAC must depend ut* toftefy upon pobe nouttffmett, ^ ^tll **!*& Go whee you buy you books and tell tfestfh ode you Heat Thobs fo "'"#«*>»$ X-AS GFTS " o tea ths sd out and mal wth $.5 PUBLSHNG COPANY u< BOSTON, AS*. *.! &v* VV,H ^,,--^ m&g*?.,.^¾¾. JH&..pynT N««.*y».vJ..J^TX^F~j :a_^±a»^3s5»v~ #v»-»»»<»m<-..-*m& aa^t--.

9 * -^ V** ;<.$^»».'» *. * / 'V*-» ' *t,^/lv^,v,: :,-'-- > V''.- " '. ".:"%.'.., 'z : >,:,. : *..:«->> ', * ^' '. ' s, ' ' ' ' ' - *..'~ lft-.-,. &'> BRAVERf^F'TURKS * NOT tfo n*hyp f"fuqo^ JftttlSjATfest < //.»:LL!a*J*N 'Clf Wts n tht Cotfsmpoay Rsvs* Seclae* nellfsene* ts Dange» s Puely Racst Cha. sctsvlstlo wth Them. k«bavey of the Tuksh "e^, jpftf' Tompy) lvwell/taow. Ac-.«*n«to A. de BUneky n the Con- *yu ny Revew, tt poceeds- ftam absolute unconscousness of dan* «c,,^ ts bladaass t U almo#t anmaj-hke, bat, peoaey o» that account, kuowe no llmlta. ta natue la best evealed, by the attenton the Tuksh solde la capable of gvng la the thck of battle to tval detals of odnay lfe, such aa the undong of hs boot ttjp^*., whch he wll st down calmly and unconcenedly to put ght, o the, flght of a bd, whch he wll follow n ts couse, o a bumocms lajattot waeh wll set hltn laugbtag. t; s a puely acal chaactestc. Goejay to what s geneally thoulgjlo *e the. caae> eugloua n- ^ao baa Jlt«% o nothng to do wth t, Uamfwn only add* to the walke, enthusasm of the Tuk: t makes hm moe eage, moe stenuous, moe entepalng- n battle wth the nfdel, snce death,.,n such a cae secues to hm the tanscendent. ewads of matydom. But hs fealessness s not geate when he * ;wagug wa ajptnat the latte than when he s fghtng hs ebellous Albanan o Aab xoellfjonlst, whch t,.h«s constahuy employed n doln^ bx ode of thesnltat- He la atendojldk as he s bave, and as dsclpllae^saa he la endufag. >hat h can; PUt up wth n tha way of hadshps ot etey descpton s fa beyond the capacty of the Euopean so^t!««? ng^tl excludng the Russan, who, howeve, mght equal tke Tuk n ths connecton wee t not fo the dnkng habt to whch he s a vctm and fom whch the fome s absolutely fee. To fnd an exact paallel fo the powe of the Tuk to defy all foma of suffeng we must, go to Chna and : Japan. t does not detact n the least fom bs met n ths espect to say. what s pefectly tue n hs case as n that of the Chnese and Japanese, th&t hs fapassveness whee pan-poducng ccumstances ae concened, poceeds n a geat measue fom nsensblty. Ultmately ths means the possesson of an exceptonally healthy and obust consttuton; and health and stength, whch cetanly ae among the nhetances of the Tuk, ae'geat vtues. The dscplne of the Tuk does not show n supefcal mattes. He eseves hs salute fo fullblown gepeals and othewse behaves towads hs supeos wth, a sans gene whch poduces a bad mpesson on those who ae accustomed to connect obedenee wth a complcated dsplay of espect. But hs submssveness to those n command s qute extaodnay, though unde the pesent govenment of Tukey the condtons of hs mltay sevce have become so ntoleable that mutny has become a fequent occuence n the mpeal amy. The wonde s that any dscplne at all exsts n ts mdst. The elant and esouceful, ehould add that ths last qualty s chaactestc of all the nhabtants of Tukey, who, n the sembabaous condton of the couts, as constantly foced to execse the wts wth geat keenness to peseve the late exstence. Bds Spead nfecton, seous sk of tubeculoss fom, bds s alleged by D. Tucke of onteux, who ecods 33 ss of appaent nfecton, wth othe evdence fom emnent physcans. The lfe of caged bds lke canaes, pgeons and paots especally favos tubeculous dsease, and the flutteng of the wngs and the acton of ^fles eadly convey nfecton to the famly. Jet Retuns to Favo. Whle the tade n damonds ha*» lately been epoted aa langushng, and the uby mnes ae theatened by the chemsts' laboatoy, the comng season, t s sad, s to see a temendous boom n a humble knd of onament Fo yeas jet was out of fashon, but last yea thee was an unpecedented demand fo t and the factoes have lately been had at wo#h to supply the geat quanttes OS** to be used. Pas haa been show- * snuch ngenuty n the nventlpn «C atw desgns, and one of the geat flwdj shops n London lately gave KB S» enh* wndow to exhbtng the -,( te* of Jet whch s no long* specally wth mounng, used comes fom the»nday ocks of Yok- he supply s faly abund SSP«* A m T T+ A CHAR; Unttto te sswve Ahewt On Acssmt tf Kdney TswbJ w AsA JHebty fcve and onoe an., says: " hsd to st lb a cha day afte day unable to moe about on account of heumatc pans n my back, hps and legs;. X was shot of beath- and my Heat would flutte afte-the.least exeton. had dzzy spells aad beang down pans and, the kdney secetons wee much dsodeed. thought would not lve long, but snce usng Doan's Kdney Plls am a dffeent woman, can do my own wok and have no fea of those toubles etunng.". Sold by all duggsts. cents a box. Foste-llbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HERE' A NEW DEFNTON. And any Thee As Wll Say Senato Patt Was Rght. A athe cyncal joke* has been ecently cedted to Senato Patt The senato, on hs last vst to the anhattan Beach hotel, allowed a petty lttle gl, a westen mllonae's daughte, to be pesented to hm. The lttle gl, n the couse of one of he many chats wth the aged statesman, sad: "Tell me, won't you, senato, what poltcal economy s?" "Poltcal economy, my dea chld," Senato Patt s sad to have epled, "s the at of neve buyng moe votes than you actually tfeed." BABY'S ECZEA GREW WORSE. Hosptals and Doctos Could Not Re. leve Hm But Cutcua Remedes a Speedy, Pemanent Cue. "Eczema appeaed when ou baby was thee months old. We appled to seveal doctos and hosptals, each of whch gave us somethng dffeent evey tme, but nothng bought elef. At last one of ou fends ecommended to us Cutcua Soap and Cutcua Ontment. A few days aftewads mpovement could be noted. Snce then we have used nothng but Cuteua Soap and Cutcua Ontment, and now the baby s sx months old and s qute cued. All that we used was one cake of Cutcua Soap and two boxes Cutcua Ontment, costng n all $.2. C. F. Kaa, 33 East 5th Steet, New Yok, ach 3,." Wose and Wose. "The late Admal Walke," sad a naval offce n Washngton, "beleved heatly n maage fo salos. He always uged salos to wed. Nautcal bachelos wee held up to scon by hm. "Stollng wth hm n^nevtyok one day we met a young shp-boke. Admal Walte haled the young man delghtedly. He clapped hm on the back, wung hs hand and ced: " 'Congatulatons on you maage, my young fend. No moe sewng on of buttons now, eh?' " *No, ndeed/ sad the Bhp-boke shaply. ' wea a belt now. t keeps me so busy asng money to pay my wfe's blls that have no tme to sew on buttons.' " A Walkng ap. "The maps we have been gvng as pemums to subscptons caused a lttle tempoay exctement n ou. offce the othe day," says the edto of the Adams Entepse. "Ben Spudge called and casually emaked n "the pesence of seven ntendng subscbes that the sad maps ween't woth the pape they wee pnted on. As ths obsevaton caused the seven ntendng ones to keep the cash n the pockets we poceeded to make a map of Ben's countenance, and we succeeded so well that he s now the best walkng advetsement ou map ndusty eve had. Call agan, Ben, old boy!" Atlanta*Consttuton. skst Pes*. "And do you sell tleas beautful thoughts of you soul fo mee dollas?" she exclamed. "Nope," sad the poet, soowfully. " seldom «et moa.tlaa cents fo 'em." PLEASANT UER. Rght Pood the Causa. A Ws. woman says: " was un down and weak, toubled wth nevousness and headache fo the last sx yeas. The- least exctement, would make' tte nevous and causs) sevee headache. "Ths summe have been eatng Gape-Nuts egulaly and feel betts than fo the sx past yeas. " am not toubled wth headache and nevousness, aad wegh moe than eve have befoe n my lfe. ganed 5 lbs. n one week." Name gven by Postxm Co., Battle Ceek, ch. Read the book, "The Road to Wellvlle/* n pkgt. "Thee a Reason." Say** "Halle* U Heat Thoae. \ fm a ottkos twac" Jal,a pewat lectue ecently, - bow some books have a Btog adatng pesonalty, so that yon feel lke sayng 'Howdy* evey tme yon come acoss them. Last Chstmas vsted fends back at the old home on the fam. When the suppe dshes ksd been put away, the-choes done and the evenng lamp lghted we gatheed besde the ogan fo a good old fashoned -sng.' On the cente table wee*stewn the Chstmas emembances taken fom Chstmas tee on the evenng befoe. Glancng ove.them.suddenly exclamed 'Hello! my good fend, Hello!' and as the othes looked op wth supse, pcked up a copy of 'Heat Thobs' and ead to them fom ts pages the 'pece' spoke n school yeas ago. "That was enough to set n moton the fendly entetanng spt of Heat Thobs, and the musc was fogotten as we took tuns eadng the humoous and pathetc bka of pose and vese that have been peseved n ths wondeful volume. Some books have geat lteay value, some have hstocal sgnfcance, but Heat Thobs s the only book know that slaps you on the back n a fendly sot of way, sutng tself to you moods and povng fathful to evey emoton. Next to my love of the Bble love Heat Thobs. t s the most notable book of the tmes." atns' Revenge. A coespondent tells the stoy of two house matns' nesta bult aganst an attc wndow of a fam, to whch the bds came fo seveal successve yeas. Last spng, howeve, befoe they aved, a. spaow took up he abode n one of the nesta. Shotly afte the matns etuned as usual, and one day the fam people notced that the hole of the nest whch the spaow occuped had been blocked up. Next monng a boy clmbed up to ascetan the meanng of ths, and not fndng any outlet boke away pat of the nest, to fnd the poo lttle spaow dead on he eggs. 'he house matns had, walled he up fo dang to take possesson of the house. County Lfe. $ Rewad, S. The eade* of tfau pape wll be pleaaed to that thee «at lean one de»je«dleeaw that tcleace b been able to cue a all u stage*, aad that t Catah. HaU'a Catah Cue * the oat; postve cueoow kavwao the medcal fatenty. Catal beng a coutltutloaal dlteaaj, eque* a coosutu- UunaJ teatment. HaU'a Ctuh (Juo la taken Dtenally, act lo dectly upon tneblxuland mucout suface* of the»/«tem, thceb/ emoyan the foundaton of toe dsease, and glvlnr the patent Jtengtb by buhdtaf up te cunathuloo and aaeutlaf natue d>lng t* wolc. The popetos have o much fath la Us cuatve powe* that tn«y offe One Hunded Dolla* fo any case that t fall* to cue. Send fo H«t of testmonal*. Addea* F. J. OHKNKV <b CO., Toledo. O. Hold by all Dueltt*. 5c. Take Hal'* Famly PlUn fo conatlpauon. Huntng Up Statstcs. "What does you fathe do to ean bs lvng?" asked a New Yok pncpal of a pupl who was beng admtted. "Please, ma'am, he doesn't lve wth us; mamma suppots me." "Well, then, how does you mothe ean he lvng?" "She gets pad fo stayng away fom papa," epled the chld, atlessly. Hape's Weekly. Foeatalleo. lfklns don't beleve a wod of t. Wlndg A wod of what? fkns Of what yon just now sad. Wndg ddn't say anythng. lfklns Well, t's all the same. don't beleve a wod of what you would have sad f you had sad anythng. Rual Delvey ncease. t s now only fouteen yeas snce an appopaton of $, was made fo expements wth the poject of ual fee delvey. As ecently as ten yeas ago the appopaton fo ths new sevce amounted to only $,; last yea t was moe than $25,,, whle ths yea ual fee delvey wll cost $3,,. FTS, St. Vtas Dance and au Nevous Dseases pemanently cued by D. Klne's Geat Neve Restoe. Send fo Fee $2. tal bottle and teatse. D. R. H. Klne, Ld., 3 Ach St., Phladelpha, Pa. A woman wll hono he husband as long as he s wllng to love and obey he. sltfa^tteftd tfafesoakmt fnfants'tufldkn s?ssandfelco^b*st Opm^ttsTa^alBtn- NOT NARCOTC. * >. < UeW Apcfedaemeay fojss* to^soustowltdlath YOTOjCoHVu%a»D^fwow newmlossofseggp. acsnsv S»Wf of NEW YORK. Atb months old Sdj Exact Copy of Wappe. SCK HEADACHE Postvely cued by these Lttle Plls. They also etleve X>a» tesafom Dyspepsa, n* dgeston and Too Heaty Eatng-. A pefect emedy fo Dzzness, Nausea, Dowslneas, Bad Tnsle n the outh, Coated Tougne, Pan n the Sde, TORPD LVER They eg-ulate the Bowels: Puely Vegetable. SALL PLL. SALL DOSE, SALL PRCE. Genune ust Bea Fac-Smle Sgnatue tf& 3c& D REFUSE SUBSTTUTE: mftkw* HAR BALSA COaa aad beautftef th«l PoDoU* a luxuant gove*. He-ve als to Bsatoa Qt«y Ha to ts Yontlfal Colo. Oum «ealp datau * ha Wtt*> «c,«adtljqftat ' J - ELECTROTYPES n goat satety fo aale»t the lowest pteas by A.a.klUXO«(KKWaaKRCO.,TW. ASaaaBl., <*>««' l a ^» a a w ^ W «l ^e'^f mstps'f E,t Wafe W. N. U., DETROT, NO.,. W. sla S $3. & $3.5 SHOES j '. ''. -v " " ' -... To nffcnt* svxdcajlde. The Knd Yoa Hate Afw«y$ Bought V... Beas the Segnato of Fo Ove Thty Yeas ASTORA TS OKmmum e«a*un. wea VO*K«. SfStw as.**,lb*>al Homcst^Ast Ra>ft{ul*ton* n FT WESTERN CANADA Raw Dstcts New Ossned fa Settles**** Some of the ebofcst land* n the esoflawng belts of Sasfcatcfce. wan and Albela jtaaecently been opoed fo ttlemeot qs,as the Revsed Homestead Regulatons of Canada. Thousands Ofhosfestead s of aces each ae no*valable. The new, egulaton* make t possble fo enty to be made by p:oy, the oppotunty that many n the Unted States have bee» watng fo. Any membe of a famly may mate enty fo any othe membe of the famly, who nay be enttled to make enty fo huself o heself. Enty may now be made befoe the Agent o Sob* Agent of the Dstct by poxy, (on cetan eondtons) by the fathe, mothe, son, daughte, both** o sste of ntendng homesteade. "Any e»en numbeed ect^n ef nomntoa *nd* n antoba o the Noth West PoTlneea,»xee>!ln<» and **. n^t eseved. n>»y be bp»«v teaded t>y any peaoa the»ole head of a famly, odaleoel*yean>oage, to He extent of on* quate secton, of * aces, moe o less. * The fee n each case wll be JO.OO. Chuches, schools and makets convenent. Healthy clmate! splendd cops and good laws, Gan gowng and cattle adng pncpal ndustes. Fo futhe patculas as to ates, outes, beet tme to go and whee to locate, apply to. V. clnffts. Avtaae Tkeae Slack. Dftnt, khsaa; t C. A. LAUE. SaaU St*. ak. Hd* «DEFANCE STRCH-L the.- othe staches only l ounces eans p* **CFANC» S SUPEROR QUAUf*. UGLAS BCST N THE WOULD HOE FOR EVERY EBER OF THE FALY. AT ALL PRE. W.L. S25,SVJgS Rewad SbaZgBa JO oof )mo*sf*jsf'«sj«s 3*3.3 (htu may any ohmm mam THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes ae won by moe people n all walks of lfe than any othe make, s because of the excellent style, easy-fttng, and»u>eo weang qualtes. The selecton of the leathes and othe mateals fo each pat of the Hloe, and eyey detal of the makng s looked afte by the most eonpletooganx-ton of «upentendent#,fo«nenan<t sklled shoemakes, who eceve the hghest wages pad n the aloe ndusty, and whose woka.nshp cannot be excelled. f cottld take yott nto my!*ge factoes at Boekton.ass., and show yoa how caefnlly W. L. Donglas shoes ae made, you would then undestand why they bold the shape, ft bette, wea longe and ae of geate value than any otne matte. CADTTOf J The genune have W. L. Douglas name and pce stamped on botuh". Tak*> Vn Snb«tJtnte. Ask you deale fo W. L. Doucla* shoes. f he cannot supply yon, lend dect to facto>>sboes sent eveywhee by mal. Catalog fee. W.UDej*tclas. Rnckto*. a**> NO ORE USTARD PLASTERS TO BLSTER THE SCENTFC AND ODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-RRTANT Capscum-Vaselne EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DRECTLY N VASELNE d***sea*bntta»«s»aeb*«a»*sk*j*afttt«dobtt WAT TLL PAN A TUBE HANDY A OUCK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAN -PRCE 5c -¾ COLLAPSBLE TUBES VADE OF PURE TN-AT ALL DRUGGSTS AND DEALERS. OR BY AL ON RECEPT OF 5c. N POSTAGE CTAjJpS. A substtute fo and supeo to mustad o any othe plaste, and wll not blste the most delcate shn. The pan-allayng and cuatve qualtes of the atcle ae wondeful. t wll stop the toothache at once, and eleve Headache and Scatca. We ecommend t as the best and safest extenal countetant known, also aa an extenal emedy fo pans n the chest and stomach and all Rheumatc, Neualgc and Gouty complants, A tal wll pove what we clam fo t. and t wll be found to be nvaluable n the household and fo chlden. Once used no famly wll be wthout t. any people say "ft s the best of all you pepaatons." Accept no pepaaton of vaselne unless the same caes ou label, as othewse t s not genune. Swsj you eddwae and we wll mall ou Vaselne Booklet ou pepaatons wheh wll nteest you. lblno Sta St. CHESEBROUGH FG. CO. NssYskCHy FADELESS DYES, «v,. '.,.ft * >. * ' * "Y'??* > e -. H*«- ~ N..V m.¾ J ;.'v\ v**t'

10 L tf*s*** «- >- «- ^'*-***** >- «*** * *' ;-', ^.,^ ^ Y,.*jfc«nw*a**kwftta*»h.JfU^-" '.A ' '' '*'* ; ' *J'-". V" v ".' -,..' '" '.. ' : " '. ' * '. '; '. ''J. v - v....,:,.\., 5$SS a*** =s ''- <«&' 'ft.-:.--. "*»"?«<>' * «" jp..^l«.*^,." -.*t-.*'j3.'* -,-^:.-:.A'.,'«fc(( >W^'*' ^ vt* ; '*"*- ;».. \yv*wmm^y*»^^^ "jl <j' ^ mf j... <jfl! X ' \ " *' ' --V ' -t',b ^ '! ";J EL T, J m. ^ t f ;' lub *, f '--V' - l&*<l"--- m--. Hf? **"-"!,: - SfclL ff ^\'"'.V ; fe&^p" F*s NOTCK. Town Nght, Nov. Repang n Once y Tools ae fo Sale CHAS. BORGEN Thanksgynjf Paty at Pnckney opea house, Thusday evenng Nov. 2. Alusc by Roge's Ocbesta Of Ann Abo. Ochesta Concet at. All welcome. t A «ood,stove fo any knd of coal o wood. Cheap f taken at once. t_ Tbeo. Hesg. - - <m %O. Bood sow und eght pgs. t. Ralph Shackleton. have a^an opened my haness epa'shop. T N. H. Cavely. TOR SALS. ;.^ne good stockes stees. ;-.-' Geo. Peason, Pnckney. J. W. BRD HCTCAL AUCTONEER SATSFACTON GUARANTEED Fo nfomaton, call at the Pnckney DES PATCH offce. Auetun Blls Fee Webste J Rual Phone Aangements made fo ftale by phone lt my expense. Oct Addess, Dexte, ttlchl.qun tfand Tunk Hallway System. E»et Bound fom Pncknef No S P*nge Ex. Sunt Ay, «:2A.. No. SOPnasenge Ex. Sunday, :.?«P.. West Bound fom Ptnkny No. 2P»enge Bx. Sunday, : A. At. Nd. 2 Passenge Ex. Sunday, g: P. ' Bold wde vestbule tans of coajeb and Bleeu nk cas ae opeated to New Yok (and Phladcl- hja>ta Nagaa Falls by the Gand Tunk-he ' lfth Valley Koute. W. H.Clak, Agent, W.DANELS, J. GKXKRAL, AUCTONDKK. Smstactf n Guaanteed. Fo nfomaton call ft DSPATCH Offce o addess Gegoy, ch,. f. d. 2. Lyndlla phone onnecton. Aucton blls and tn cups funnhed fee. W.. WRGHT DENTST Clak Block Pnckney, ch. Panless Extacton SOKELESS OL OUR RED STAR OL )O«B notjsmoke the chmney Doen not cha the wck Does not thcken n cold weathe Does not emt a foul odo "Wll all hnn out of the lamp ("lves a whte l^ht Ask you deale fo DEAN'S RED STAR OL Be sue you get what you a«k fo. DEAN & CO., Lmted Ann Abo, ch. ADDTOHAX LOCAL. Looks wntdy. Local on evey page ths week Don't futfet the. C. a. notce on page. Wednesday w *s tbe mst dsa^eea ee ble day of the seasou. t emaned fozen all day. Hadly a day ^oes ove that one o moe fames do net come to Pucfcney to get feed o flou gound and ae oblged to etun home wthout t o go somewhee else as. Petes s unable to do wok wth the wate as low as he has keep t. f fames cannot aet mllng done hee they wll do the tadng whee they yet the gndng don*. Couldn't Stck Hm Agan. A bshop, accosted n Ffth avenuo. New Yok, by n neat but hungy stange, took tbe needy one to a hotel and shaed a gogeous dnne wth hm. yet, havng left hs epscopal wallet n the pocket of a dffeent epscopal jacket, suddenly faced the embaassment of not possessng the wheewthal to pony up. "Neve mnd," exclamed hs guest; " have enjoyed dnng wth you, and shall l>e chamed to shoulde the cost. Pemt me." Wheeupon tha Btange pad fo two. Ths woed the pelate, who nssted, "Just let me call a cab and we'll un up to my hotel, whee shall have the pleasue of embusng you." But the stange met the suggeston wth, "See hee, old man, you've stuck me fo a bully good dnne, but hanged f 'm gong to let you stck me fo ea fae!" stakes of Dug Cleks. "Then? s ouo loss sustaned by dn gsta that vey few people know about," sad the expeenced clek. "That s n the pescptons that have to be made ove, the same as cleks. BtenopapheB, wtes and atsts, no matte how panstakng, fequently have to do the wok ove. The most caeful dug clek n exstence s bound to make mstakes sometmes. measung and mxng. "He may pou n too much of some knd of lqud o sft n too much of a cetan powde. n most cases the ovedose would not eally affect the value of the medcne, but the conscentous clek sn't gong to take any chances of mudeng anybody, so be thows away the whole mxtue and j makes up anothe pescpton." FORSALF: Good open bugp>', genune leathe upholsteng. Fne hefe two yeas old, due to come n ealy n the spng. Good had coal stove. also want to buy a load of hay. F.. Petes. All the news fo $. pe yea. Subscbe fo the Pnckney Dspatch. Expet Auctonee Ove 2 Yeas Expeence DEXTER, CH. PHONE 3, FREE BOX oag OJ Couposdssts Htftf»?f?Wfltlttll AHBXlSOl. Tbeo. H«sg s mqvog to New Yok tbs week. D. B. Smth of Jackaou spent Suoday at A. G. Wlson's.. and s. James able vsjted at Kk Van Wnkles last Sun- day. A numbe fom hee attend ad the aucton at Thos. H owletts last week. s. ak Alleou of osco vsted he daughte, s. Ven Demost last week. EAST PmAK. Leon Lews was n Chelsea busness, onday. on Wn. Fak Sundayed at the home of John Chalke. Walte SAaland aud chlden wee n Dexte Satuday. Fed Fsh s, wokng fo the Holmes Clothng Co. at Pnckney. Laua Bugess of Pnckney was the guebt of nfe cousn, Roy Hcks, Satuday.! s, Wm. FsVhas been spendng the past week at the home of he Bon n Ypslant. abel Fsh, accompaned by Bekley sham, of Planfeld, spent Sunday at home. Wll Peason, wfe and son of Toledo, have been vstng fends n ths vcnty he past week. s. J.. Eage and ss Emly Eage of Oceola vsted at Guy Halls last Wednesday and Thusday. WEST max Geoge Sweeney, of spent a few days wth hee. Chelsea, elatves f the wnte contnues as now, thee-fouths of the con cop wll eman n the shocks. s. Wm. Gadne s spendng a week wth he bothe, John Sweeney, nea Chlson, Fed Lelaud who has been spendng the past month n the nothen pat of the state, has etuned home. PLAKPELD. The school chlden ae enjoya vacaton ths week. The accabees ae plannng a Chstmas sale to be held Dec. 2. S. G. Toppng and wfe entetaned company fom Stockbdge Sunday. The Shubet Lades Quatet wll be at the hall Wednesday evenng, Nov. 2. ss ouks aud ss Wasson vsted the Planfeld school one day last week. The LAS wll seve dnne at the home of s. John Taylo, on Fday, Nov. U>. All ae nvted. The school socal gven by ss Lambon and pupls last Fday evenng was a decded success both socally and fnancally. A fne pogam of ectatons, songs and dlls was endeed by the chlden. Net Poceeds $.f>. Rcta? &K Bts FOREVER A. J, Plndle, Howell, ch. On Fday, Nov. 5, we wll commence one of the most stupendeous and and emakable Pce Cuttng, Closng-out Sales eve held n chgan. No Such Bagans, No Such Pces eve made.. Ou aamnutb stock of 3,. woth of Geneal echandse must be closed out at once Ths s you Geat and Gand oney Savng Oppotunty to make you Fall and Wnte puchases n DRYGOODS, NOTONS, HOSER?, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, YARNS, BEDDNG, CARPETS, LNEOL- DS, OLCLOTH, WALL PAPER, LADES', SSES' AND CHLDREN'S CLOAKS, JACKETS AND FURS. LADES' TALOR-AD^ SKRTS AND WRAPPERS, ENS', LADES', SSES' AND CHLDREN'S SHOES, RUBBERS. EN'S RUBBER AND LEATHER BOOTS The Geatest Cut Eve ade on en's, Boy's and Chlden's Clothng and Ovecoats. Ths s the Geatest Clothng Sale of you lfe f s Bonafed». t s Absolute You cannot affod to let ths oney Savng Oppotunty slp t wll Pay You to Come les to Attend ths the Geatest Sale of you lfe.. Geat Bagans n Chna, Cockey, Lamps, Gocees etc. We have a lot of EPTY PORK BARRELS, LARGE EAT CROCKS, aud LARD TUBS to dspose of Remembe the Date of the Geat Sale Fday, Nov. 5 DEPARRKNT STORK Yous Anxous to Please A. J. Pndle HOWELL CHGAN Below Cost Sale FOR TEN DAYS, BEGNNNG NOVEBER All Hc: Coffee All 25c Coffee )c olasses 2oc en's Wool Socks $ acknac Socks, en's s 3 Pa Canvas GOVCK c Ovealls 5c Cotlon Shts ooc Pesdent Suspendes loc en's Fast Black Sock* /Oc en's Leathe Gloves 5c Boys' Suspendes 2."»c en's Suspendes HERE ARfc THE PRCES 2c c Lnen Handkechefs, Wht*" c 5c Handkechefs 3c Cotton Thead c c 5c c {less than wholesale jce) c Slk Thead pe Spool c 22c h Gallon Tumph Con Syup c c Olney's ('amed Con, pe can le 2c (hest gade on the maket) 3 c j All Othe Canned Con, 3 cans 2c c '* Jus Olves 23c c Cgas, Tobaccos, Spces, Candes, Canned c (oods, an}' tem n stock wll be sold at 2c ; less than wholesale. These Pces ae fo Cash <»»f»ft*l«one Good Pamlly ae Good Lght Wagon Good Caage Colt. Yea Old L.a»t ay Sngle Hanet, Pactcally New Stoe Fxtues Fo Sale Cheap Kay Tompkns Lakeland, - - chgan We Gum Saws s '#* > ^. ^ : -* -3" h*c~. % \ : > - «P*\"' L«* CLOTHNG SALE At Pnckney Only a few days moe Come now, don't mss* ths oppotunty To Get Bagans A Cteon. "TVh.t s n synod.m?" nskol n tenche. "Please. R," sold the lad, "t's a wod yon enn use n place of n._ f you don't know how to spol tb» e oup.-snn! Rnnl.Jonnu!. Used Up. Dgby-Eow lonj? dd t take joa lean to un a moto en? Sko: Oh. ve o sx. Dlfby-Fve wbat-weeks? Skoche - No: cna.-cathole Standad und St Anatomy. The Pofesso Soma of you man at not gvng ma you cl tendon.. Blggt, what do jnfefe unde \h kdaaj? Futna j&tvj To** at-pn*, m ^ \ And Fle Them Too All Knds of Repas on Shot Not Pote achne Woks Gegoy, chgan "^*T'v:^ JV, wy\ #. ; ttjfa^^t'jtfs

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