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Bedroo Bat* rangng fro $1.79 to $30.00 Iron Be* #.79 to $15.00 Couches fton 17,00, to fls.op Dnng Chars #.76, f6.q0, ^.00, $8.00, $9.00 per set Bookers rangngfro $1.60 to $12.00 Sprngs tat jfattreajes srockbotto prces S»c»J^I^ DRY GOODS Lades' Sufoaer Corsets 28c Lades' Suer Underwear 10c, 16c, 20o, 26c Lades' Musln Underwear lesa 10 par cent 26c Mattngs 29e +ICTURB FRAMING A SPECIALTY Fro May 15 to 28 we wll gve a HTpcr dent dscount 6a Mouldngs Do You Ukt a Good Btdf! F.G. JACKSON c c 3 ft TaUrta*. Tfee Surprse Sprng Bed Is the beet n the arket, regardfos of she prce,.but It wll be sold for the y res- Wt at$2:50 and $3.00 and guarantee! to gve perfect satsfacton or oney refund- *9* IS not ths guarantee strong enough to nduce you to try t? ASK TO SEEOUR NEW IMPROVED. For sale n Pfactoey by F. G. JAGKSQN. Manaattued by the a subusttmrb BB to., Lakeland, Haburg, Mch t*..':.r.^ y.*- \*. :t»» - Edward A. Bowan, ""' )EP ARTMENT STOKE HfWELL w"->-.^w^v---,-^» WE ARE NOW E. A. BOWMAN. The Busy St ore.' Howell NUch. Plr Store ftar Was jlore Invtng Jf you want to buy Purnlture Coa and Jook aroun^ l,f you want to>aaa what la new ' C6nta\ artel look around It you do not want to Wuv'ho aftfa* ' e^eanvl roalt afbund YJOII to W% n ftter Gas* ft Jlt to SalUfy JOU flu CetoOtfr Stan W* Study a» FutunJhM Apfllaj^gj^' jmuktboqm «arw ap^^wa^^ar^aja ^w^^awawpajewesasaja qnte ll the past Weak s bater. Jaes Greene and wle of jowell ysted ther parents here Snnday. Mrs. Mary Mann and daughter Lucy Tsted her son Noran n 1)+* trot over Sunday. The WOTU wll eat wth Mrs. 8., Darfee Frday p.. at 2:80. Kreryone cordally nvted. In t^ case of W, L. Holes vs. Jaes Burden the Jury returned a e det of no cause of acton. County Cler, Lyons has been granted a penson of $10 per onth. Ha was n the Spansh-Aercan war. Nearly al the surroundng vllages have already secured ther nubers for the seasons lecture course. Solar, Paekney s not yet n t. Mrs. DaBoce of Webster, trpped over a board Tuesday and fell n such a anner as to break her ar. Dr. 0. L. Sgler reduced the fracture. Blss Magola Sth of Stockbrdge apeht a few days here. Mss Florence Reason returned hoe wth her and reaned n Stockbrdge over Sunday. We learn that Arche Dnrfee who s clerkng at Dnnffoe, had a lag broken the frst of the week whle playng ball. He s expected hoe n a few days. The postponed ball gae between the Pnokney and Stodkbrdge Hgh "» MIO?[ M THURSDAY, MAY p* 55E " Mrs. W. H. Clark vsaed n Gregory the frst of the week. Mrs. S. P. Young of Detrot s vstng her sster Mfs. F ^. Sgler. B. D. Bocae of #ow*u spent a^l M ^ w T b a l l a ^ T * 3 A SW* 1 W ^ ** ^ ^ fa *' Ul **' brdge Saturday week. afternoon of ths Several farers n ths vcnty wll try the western plan of plantng corn and usng the check rowng achne. Several have been sold by our erchants here ths season. E. R. Brown has added an eory grnder to hs blacksth' outft and has been busy the past week sharpenng and reparng lawn owers. Brol understands that work to perfecton as he run's a ower hself and keeps t sharp. awtl No HO. Saturday nght a lttle after dnght the cry of fre starred the people fro her slubers, ^he fre proved to be n the Bnlls house n the eastern part of town and If had ganed such headway that the buldng was soon burned to the ground. As no one had lvf d at the place for a couple of years, there s no ystery as to how the fre started only as to who 8taled t The plate war recently bcupht at tax sal* by W. B. Darrow. There was no n *.. An Ann Arbor butcher has "hs foot Jfrs. W. H. Cad well and son spent, IB Ofr New Store, n t" for certan. He s under arrest a day or so here wth J. A. Cad we 11 for stealng chckens and ' before that and faly tbs week before? startng cae to tral he was arrested for sellng dseased beef. Tbe eat was so for ther hoe n Stllwater, Mnn. located on the prncpal street, second door west of the Natonal Hotels opposte Court good jousc under the auspces of the A good te socal wth plenty of bad that t turned green when oooked House. and lnckly no one ate of t. Congl church and socety wll be held At the recent faculty eetng at at tbe hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Wll surance on the buldng so t was an EVERYTHIU NEW ud UP-T0.DAT. the state Noral at Tpslant t was' Dunnng next Wednesday, May 20. entre loss. The buldng was sall decded that Wednesday, June 2, Tea wll be served fro ojuntl all are but n a farly jrood state of repar Please call and see us at our new hoe should be coenceent day nstead < served. All are nvted. J rlu and and Jackson prson s too (rood a place always GOOD GOODS at LOW and bav su pbun. lor the parson or parsons who set t. PRICES. > ^- of July 1, as announced n the yearbook, n order that ora te ay be gven to the suer schools.» M Congregottona/ Church. Gondoetad by Rer. G. W, Mytaa. The pastor wll be found at hs offce post offce buldng, daly fro 10:80 to 12 and nvtes frends to call. Sunday, May 17, ornng worshp and servce at 10:30. Prelude, organ selecton fro Cong'l hynal. Seron on the topc "The Relgon of ottr Fathers." Preachng at North Haburg at 3 p.. also at 7:80. Evenng trpte," Value-of the Custoary n Belgoa." Lectnra tonght at 7:80, topc "Fools of Scrpture.** Busness eetng Boys dub, Frday at 7:80. Chldren's day wll be observed the ud Sanda^* June. Tbe joane jleysat. - " The Young Mens club wll aava a oherfc pa^sunday.eaeasg, May asywhea the paster wll preaon loa ^UMasa^AtoaV' - atssalattwbalnl^ w^^amzs^ ^fc S^MMrht f»* b#rnoaaet e«aaaje. hav wfetuv Mabba aha Tcnew he was a arred an and had no lcense to: abbaha ebthea ddn'tft h; you never can tell what t s that nspres a nub; nne tea out of tan t'a okrthea. We're not gong to argue wth the sage who sad clothes do not ake the an, but'doht lat'a forget that the safe was SodoW u We 'century whle we are autosnobong n satfeet dejdd douabay not ake a en, but they 0 gve h the og-lree to the) pnk tea, JJe akng $&. &?$ clothes s our bnanasa; we take the The jboyal Tallora, of Cwcago, do the cuttng and the talorng. '^*««- Wa ahow over fve hundred Sootoh, nglab and^aerlqsa afa 111 eprukg ad aun^aay a^ttp g^-^athg to sut every fancy. Coa 'and ] s apanow jou that you payng to uch for your clothea. ' foo can leteebona " anata sasht^ " T Addson Wheeler s qute sok at the hoe of bs sster, Mrs. J?..A. fltejla ^aborn of loan was the guest of her sster at afrs. H. F. Sglers the nest week. **t» fv n-. lrs. lsnn of petrpt hasjl been spsn^og a week wtn her sster Mrs P. A. Sgler returned noa Saturday..Geo. F, Green was n Howell unday. lra. Green who has been there for a couple of* weeks carng for her sster, returned wth h. I AWE, L6cal Otaltx, Pncknav, Mfch. ^ - - route MENS CLUB At a busness eetng of tbe club held last Thursday tbe followng new ebers were ecerted: El Labertson. Edward Swetzer, W. Clark. It was decde^ to hold a "Feld Day' asout tbe last week n June and cottees were apponted to ake arrangenta. Another busness eetng wll be held at the club roos tonght at 8:80 A BLAZE IH PtHCKHEY Spreg A "*, r. There s no other pant, ether prepared or hand ade ato lead and ol, that wn tawead as well under the brush and cover as uch surface to the gallon as THE Fgure 300 square feej, two coa^s, to the guoa and youtl probabtjrhav* soe; pant left over. " ^ There are any oust* -1¾ *fc*tf ^'? ' /13 '- tk M & ^ «' VvV : & MY L

2 * ' * ; * ' ^.*r '..* " *,>>'.s\ V:. --*,,.vs,; - : v.. -*>.t?:'±". ;. -H.'- V''2 '*.""..,,,,^. M- :^>: r*:.-. flfflv *#* -;. ^ "*A... r ~* 'jr*9"'.^,.,<*.*... ^- >&.'vs; %. «'»S -j^f-^-. 'A' *ff? ;,> :, > / : ;. > -.- '. JlB!'- /J' V*V: **>,.:*.-. *r h\*<.- H-/. ; >. - ^ A.»*",».,.»: ' ^ * & > * * * * -. ( -&'!. * > ' * ;. - ; > *.,.. a*' :...V' :. : M \'.n"'' -- IS 1 *..*.'. j V, ' ~v.. V- JK.1.. ' ' : '» k 0 K ^ > t ; " " -»*. ' <:. ( $ v >' «& '\ ^W wne and young woen are a t^/d 9<Mnbn«ton to beat The rrgaton queston tha «ent any a good an 6 the devl.. 8weartng s seldo a convncng arguent except to the a$ vho doeslt,, ',. <:!\! 7 It l the consent u«of opnon at Buffalo that death klled Burdlcfc and Pennell. >*.... Mr. Bdl«on has nvented a process tor gettng gold fro the deserts. Save your deserts. "l occasonally drop Into poetry," sad the caller as he fell nto the edl* toral rattebasket.,,.. I K' ', I Soakng oae's overcoat doesn't necessarly ean that the garent wll Suffer fro dapness. At any rate Sr Thbae J^pton can always bul^d a Sharock that,wll outsal the prevous Sharocks.. -, Many a an has ganed a reputaton for wsdo by just lookng wse when everyone else was actng the fool., Jn the death of Harry Merrck of tlte Washngton Post every newspaper an n' Aerca suffers a personal toss. The- frst rule to be observed by a young an who has deterned to have oney s to get the oney to A Fendsh Plot. save. The dscovery Saturday afternoon of an ngenously constructed nfernal Rchard Hardng Davs Is expected achne,.contanng 100 pounds 6f dynte, n half pound stcks, and an to reach Macedona n a few days, eleotrcahy o>erated echans, ou when the, war n the Balkans wll the per of the Cunafd steashp lne, proceed. frustrated wlat s beleved to have been a plot to snk the steashp Urn- Advocatng cheerfulness and hlar bra, whch saled at 2 o'clock, when ty as a cure for dyspepsa s a good, she was twenty-four hours out at sea. deal lke recoendng plenty of har for baldness. The new wheat crop n Kansas s good for several llon bushels of flour and an equal nuber of new breakfast foods; > \ I" -v za&wrj7k txus&joa& /xsnars? /vaaao JONG 8f*U> IVEZJCVHEO <& r JMJ*X fztkrfo&f OtES&rjtHD AXBf - r M-7 * r^* - r T* A letter receved at polce headquarters less than two hours before the Ubrla saled revealed the presence of the nfernal achne. Chef Murray, of the bureau of cobustbles, declared that t was the ost perfect nfernal achne he had ever seen or heard about Had t gone, off, he sad, t would have blown the XJbra out of It s a pty that Mss Clara Bar- the water. Nothng but ts dscovery ton's old age should be ebttered by ou the per, he declared, would have the dspute about the control of the Red Cross socety. prevented the fendsh purpose of ts constructors fro havng been carred out. A an says there s one.thng funner than a weepng Jag, naely, an Forer Leut.-Gov. Lee's stateent The MUaearl Beodjers. Irshan cong to an Englshan to detalng hs knowledge of Doodlng n.have a Joke dagraed. the Mssour legslature, was presented to Crcut Attorney Folk Saturday. The Atlanta bank clerk who flched Several startlng assertons are ade n the paper, but throughout the greater part of t the forer leutenant- $9,000 drew a salary of $80 per onth. Yet te was wh»> ay be governor adopts a oralzng tone, tered a hgh-prced an. pontng out the causes and results of - : ; tho condton that exsts. In a general By nforng Hetty Green that she way he charges several en wth bewould have to pay a dog tax of $2,! ng corruptonsts. The stateent s the Hoboken authortes reduced the. prefaced wth ths expresson: "1 nuber of cannes n ther precnct' - don't ask, nor do I expect sypathy by one. Colonal Secretary Chaberlan confesses that the Boers have been sjudged by the Brtons. The latter ust-have found ths out as soon as the fghtng began^ The anor woan who wll lsten surrepttously to a telephonc conversaton would steal a pocketbook, take candy fro a baby or utlze secondhand chewng gu. When the battleshp Indana hts a ark at fve les wth a 13-nch gun fourteen tes out of sxteen t s better to be "the en behnd the gun" than n front of the. Years ago George Francs Tran ade the dscovery that a an could lve on 6 cents' worth of peanuts a day the year round. Ten cents a day s gross extravagance. A Boston woan declares that "the need s not ore chldren but better ones." She s probably gong upon the old theory that her own are the only good chldren- n the neghborhood. The latest cla for the eanest an coes fro a Kansas town, where lves a father who encourages hs daughters love affars because he has heard that people n love do not eat so uch. > A woan n Cleveland has appled <for aa njuncton restranng her dvorced husband fro attendng--the church where she sngs. The presence of the an who she put off puts her out, the says.' The New?ork Sun thoughtfully aska, "Wll an becoe obsolete?" As a New York woan Is reported k have just pad fl,«0 for aner sprng hat ht chances of survval woaw Men to he dmnlshg,. for any stakes I ay have ade," and then follows the detals of the stateent. He says he was gven $10,- 000 to dstrbute aong seveu senators. Of ths aount he retaned $1,500. wsr ^T jootss- 27V JXKK JxoBQr Buqra & Vaudenberg, ndependent coal dealers of Kalaazoo, who broke fro the local fuel cobne several onths ago, threaten sut aganst a Buffalo fr for falure to delver coal ordered as agreed-. The Buffalo people accepted several orders fro Baura & Vandarburg, and then upon nforaton fro the Kalaazoo ^cobne that the ndependent fr was sellng below the trust quotatons, wrote that the orders could not be flled unless proof was furnshed that prces were beng kept up. They have placed the atter n the hands of attorneys and wll coence sut n the federal courts f coal s not delvered as per agreeent at once. Klled to Save Her Father. Mss Nelle Sturtevant, aged 2o, daughter of Treasurer Jaes S. Sturtevant, of the Medford Co-operatve bank, was shot and klled at her hoe by ah unknown an who attepted to rob her father as he was returnng fro a bank eetng wth a satchel flled wth cheeks and oney. The assassn then juped upon hs bcycle and escaped. An Italan, who -*answered the descrpton of the urderer, was arrested two hours later on suspcon. ITEMS FROM EVERYWHERE. Fve dollars per pound for cherres was pad In New York for the frst consgnent ths year fro Calforna. The battleshp Iowa s now totally dsabled at Pensacola, Fla., havng burst a stea ppe whch tore away the steerng gear. Don Todd, a travelng an of Clnton, Ky., stabbed Wll Davs to death for traducng bs sster. Davs' heart Freoat, O., Roters. was cut copletely n two. "'* ' A serous conflct, the outcoe of Sd Baker, brother-n-law of Jas. labor troubles n Freont, 0., occurred Howard, recently convcted of the late Saturday nght Otto Mshke, a urder of Wtln Goebel, was shot young an, 20 years old, was shot and to death n a duel on the hghway klled, and Albert Guell fatally n Clay county, Ky., wth W. Mcwounded, the shootng beng done by a Collu. gang of colored non-unon en, three of who are now n Jal. Great excteent was caused by the urder, Charles.laeolw, a New York shoe salesan, was chlorofored In hs.bed and a ob soon fored and started for at the Hotel Francs-* Ponce, P. K., the jal, where they deanded that and was robbed ot $1,000, clothes. and the three negroes be delvered to the. jewelry. The su of fsoo n checks Much shootng has been done, but the was subsequently found n the street. polce and deputy sherffs held the ob Fro hs dyng bed Frank S. Powell, n check. of St. Lous, arose, went down town and pad tho preu due on hs Father WaUer Set Free. $5,000 lfe nsurance polcy and returned, hoe wthout the knowledge of Father Walser, who was arrested In connecton wth the brutal urder of H* ^et? 1 ' " y,? ne a the faly. Agatha Kechlln n Elyra, Oho, was set free on Tuesday. The prosecutng attorney at the arragnent sad: *'After havng lstened to the evdence presented nt the nquest to-day I can seo that there s not suffcent evdence to hold the defendant. The acton taken on the part of the offcers n arrestng Fr. Walser has been n accordance wth ther duty. A terrble cre had been cotted and f the suspcon of gult had been placed aganst any other person I ^n assure you he would have been treatea as the defendant has been.'* «w- H»M-«a ffes?* Carrer. As a result of the hold-op of John 0. AMgood, a colored rural free delvery cavrler. near Gattatbv Tena., by asked en. who objected to h because of hs race, Postaster-General Payne hat suspended the servce on the route. Algood-wus warned that he and hs colored, sub carrer ust <l«t the errke under penalty of death. Mr. Payne says that f thus reports are substantated the de>ejrtent wbl ether abolsh the roott and MAT* the people wthout that servce or sead solders to the scene to protect the oa> rer to the perforance ot at dtttj. That nght he ded. Mlas Yondorf Cudahy, nece of John Cudahy, the Chcago packer, fought a burglar to a fnsh. Hearng h flng the door hnges she got a heavy cane and went for h. She beat h over the head untl the stck broke, and the burglar fled. By a decson of the county surrogate, Mrs. Alce Hull Bufdlck wll get the custody of her three chldren. The surrogate declared null and vod the provson In Burdlck's wll whch drected that the chldren should be under the guardanshp of hs executors., ^ Jaes Sweeney, who was beng tred for urder at WHkesbarre, Pa., was dlamtlsfed at the way hs attorneys were handlng hs case. "You have ade a d fool of e, H be sad, nterruptng, and thereupon ho changed hs plea to one of gulty. He got a 20 years* sentence. To Morrs,, one of the two en lynched at Vckbux*, Ms*., for the urder of a.planter, s not.dead after all. When he was pushed fro the water, fro whch he eerged after t**jyacbets ha gone.,/v<v.*(he,.mwpn - ^fa*,pm^ The state tax cosson; sttng as the state board of assessors, et'la pe^ trot, Saturday, to exequte the an* dauvfcaqw bsy.j^e Snpreae Court ^a^pphfsto> jol t-he^detrot boacd of educaton aatt week, wn<* -<ff(jewng^ rate of tax W[b* sj^sad ag^nat t&e ^lroafs^r^vwlng'^ qajfc Wd** ton of the general, property as assessed by the local assessng offcers by the total aount of county a state, taxes leved.. Ths ncjfeases the average rate frojl?1&g8 on be $1; to 10,35, akng a totaljer the reven»erfdbe.«ce«e^ fronuwf roda Of $588,955.7*.L lnj^the total revenue to be>&*h H 8«staaw*s sttrsa Jury Work ««Saturday p%ht<u *he gfand ^ n whch has been In sesson alost tnuously snce March 23, reported te> r tory hex fallen through. The P>rc Marquette wlff spend $30-,* Judge Beach n the Crcut Court, court. «; r WQJM* s*uu»er or**u(lxj*><>ts w llf?^t tbrty-three te V full-days e,, ury. n P? the Tu consders^^,?* oth * r proveent* ^ ntob^.jswfr M^py. * ; A u t*^ ton of the electrc lghtng^ enesee B avenue brdge and uncpal cases ohe He rano Planh'^toot $toot Co.. efcrw^lsateg^sd otltfns^ * wheren, auegatojs. of wrong dong a "pants" fnctery eutfj'ft <> natn. have,.b en A ojad*., As uear, as can. tje Hoboes or local "tajentrfbroke Into deterned about a dozen Indctents fhe-depot at ^rber^wnday aghfc tore returned. The* court gave, explct Instructons that no one concerned* ghte out anythforatlon whatever. Those ndcted wll be served w 1th notce to appear' In court; There are a good any nervous people n the cty as It Is ot kftown who s to be called upon the carpet. Uaeolleete* Taxes. Fully $500,000 p back taxes are due on Bay county propvrty, tha>roouut accuulatng snce Cryofflclals say that 25 per cent of the property n Bay Cty 7 kj not payng taxes and that people are lvng In ther hoes, enjoyng tfee benefts of proveents wthout payng for the. There ^are a large nuber of cases;of ths knd where propertes rangng 1» value fro $500 to $2,000 have as uch taxes aganst the as they ar.oww.orfb. A hult^ pert the cty to yeh. the property ftr, thjjmsr*aount &&e state and county taxes and so place the property back on the rolls was defeated tt th* eg»»lure a» A^ alderen sa^rtte o.ue tlj s, h*$lnj; a serous atter. - --*'-*»». S Mtt Klled, Sx lh*#e.,. Two en. were klled, ape probably fatally njured and sx severely hurt n the head-on collson between passengtu trans JNoa 23 anck 28 of.lfort Huron branch of the Pere.Marquette on a curve half a le east of the Maytflle staton. The trans ght have been telescoped, wth uch greater fatalty, had not Engneer Kelly proptly set the brakes of the west-bound tn. The trans were to pass at MayvjUe. A stake orders s supposed to have been the cause of the wreck. No. 23 was clearly enttled to tlje track, and It 1«thought that the conductor of No. 22 dd not receve the correct orders. ;r Both engnes and the al and express cars were pled In a bad wreck. Schoal Praelaal Arretted. Prof..A- Tyner WoolperC, prncpal of the Bapd. Cty schools, was arrested Monday on "a warrant sworn out by Benjan Plckard, chargng bl wth takng llertes wth Plckard's 1S-I year-old daughter, Dottle. It s sad that the offense was cotted about two onths ago, but the grl dd not tell about t untl about a week ago. The accusaton has created a sensaton^ as Woojpert has been well lked and has oved n the best socety. There s a wde dfference of opnon as to hs gult, but he expects to be able to copletely exonerate hself. The affar has been talked of for about a week. He has gven $500* ball to appear for exanaton. Otsege has a w Boyne Cty s to house. Hllsdale's new l>o faeffun opera t AllO^bH Is to Sagl dennd, ««!.- T! fa wtnbe w^at\ fepok a good, #- d te*: " atom ^vt^cos^n&son county prop*: ^1.- fjfw the roada to $aj»8,162j* r.'«jtb W payent ' the ncrease n the taxes of fchejsxpress copanes and car loanng Co When Offe'%*t^v* Is dedca wyo.uent - ' * * panes the state wll be better off by ted, on Mu$ 3J5, tht^dapwfll be aa«r vy over $582,000 altogether, all of whch a general hjdlduy. ; ygflwm*,jbs.j*'b}. AtotnktB^. Detrot's 1. Jhe.gOAyerage nl»n^ss*codwate^ tra^.^^^.u./anfta share beng nearly $00, wa, ^ waved to goe other c^t ; -before wat wnter.- * _ he starch*' * The MayrtUe Wreck. A coroner's Inquest on the death of Gus Plager, the baggagean klled In the Pere Marquette wreck nt Mayvllle last week, was heftl In Port Huron, Saturday, and a verdct returned that the vct cae to hs death thrauph the neglgence of the crew of the eastbound tran, whch had run by Mayvllle, the eetng pont. The Mayvllle staton agent and the conductor of the east-bound tran were aong the wtnesses to testfy. Better Weather Servce. Better weather bureau servce for southwestern Mchgan ay be expected.' The governent statons at Grand Haven and Lowng are to be cobned Into- onetwlth offces tn Grand Rapds; whch wll also be the headquarters, of the clate and crop reportng servce of the state. Charles P, Snyder, the Lansng observer, wll have charge. Grand Haven wll stll be the arne stor. sgnal staton. dsplay Gas has been struck on the far of B. 19Y Lane, four-les west of Advance. "-»"'" '>"*».-.; - Xtfbst Is tery neftna *t Nttea, and the factores are noableno Ttey secured on1)r 0 cwna^ln staps. f fe CaHe-Rfehnrfls* o faaufactufr ers of tou vendng denes, wll-reove fro Unon ety to BJttte Creek. Peach growers around ""Bast Dayton are feelng jublant because the recept hard freeze dd not desfro"# the peaeh budk. ^- A new branch wll be bftlt runnng northwest fro the Gran$ Rapds ft Indana, at Boyne Falls' fo* berlhg prrposett. A Jackson young fellow who swore n a street ear after beng? 1 warned to:r desst had to nay $15 an costs- for hs rearks. -. -* The old lne lfe nkufhttce copanes pad clas aggregatng $73 Sft~ n Mchgan, for the two weeks endng Aprl 11, accordng to the nsurance Press,;..-.^ - The old board of the Taarack Mnng Co. has been re-elected^, Presdent Blgelow says dvdends wll be postponed "untl we can see hpw vve are cong, onjt.'*. lk_ ^ Tho contract for excavatng and gradng the new Mchgan Central cutoff to elnate the seven-le grade between Kalaazoo and Oehteo, has been let to a Pttsburg flrn Thoas Costgan, an^old.nan of Menonee county, ded fro fghtng/ forest fres for a week. *Jle had n* haled so uch soke and gas that hs whole syste had been posoned. Twenty thousand acres of delnquent tax lands n Arenac county have been deeded to the state. Lard GohV" sker Wlldey wll hold onthly sales of these lttda. durng the suer. There s consternaton aong the far sex n Battle Creek, as a Chcago an, George Delater, annonncea that he wll open a barber shop, of 12 chars, each wth a feale operator. / Fve cases of sallpox were repotted n the hoe of George McKenze, n Boy Cty, Wednesday. Bvefj euer of the faly s cong down wth the dsease exceptng Mrs. McKcnse. Lansng's new uncpal court, provded by the present legslature, began busness Monday. The frst prsoner before t was a pentent drunk, n whose case Judge Roe t suspended sen- Cttens of all classes are j*ot at all pleased 1 wth the story that Is gong the rounds that Three ttrrers already has one governent buhdng end Is therefore not enttled to the new noral school. f. v.v- t Peter -. Whte wjll >rbe the prncpal speaker at the Lake Superor Iron Co.'s se-ceutennhl celebraton at Iahpeng June 2. - The prograe ncludes a harbecuo, Cornsh drllng atch and a grand bull. - The gntnd jury In Berren county has presented J2 new Indctents for volatons- of the lquor taw or the runnng or gablng houses. Seven concern N les en and one * Benton Ha-- bor saloonkeeper.- " '. Justce Orant of thoflnpree Court,. and several of.hs neghbors have coplaned, to the chef of ffoltce that a parrot owned! by a neghbor s a publc nusance, <and the cttef has been warned to abate It '*'. Surveyors for the Toled^ tt Mchgan electrc ralroad have reached Qulncy and are workng- westwnjtt. The prooters cla- that the foad wll be copleted and In operaton as far aa Cold water by Noveber X, ~ A cottee was appoljrted-am publc eetng Thursday nght n Fort Huron to look nto Gl R. Lovejoy f s project tor a stea ralroad batweea Port Huron nd branch connectng Ann* Arbor,- B,?. CHty, wth * he Toledo sv The senate corrrtttred-th the house aendents \c the BunsV bll for tho protecton of Httuters,»"Tho house a-lnmplg snassarue>t)enalty provded t er *esn^ ocesst who kht neglect to alto hvegwgatona In of ftcckuntal shooangn. 'V j. ) : ' * r.. J * >.' *.yv* :s-' v.

3 ^sp^wss^^^ «r^ X; * /:* It wg dljjtewtewhe Jubo pan code up to ^%Ha«bt xaach; ; Hoaplp.* oo«ntry r and Jubo 3a» who had -.tauty!..flje^ra^uw -of thfvcatoe - eetea breakfaat aeven houra before, waa n no ^od to transgreea It He /aaddle creaked, aa t waa releved of ht 200 pouda, and the jaded cow pony "hook hself wth satsfacton. V "Dnner Je.now ready n the dnn* -car/' sang out the cook. "Coe an* gt t.whle, yr>hot." Va reaponab to the weksde call the -crowd of cow punchers 7 fled nto the dnng roo/ //Goe on.^jubo/' sad Rufe A.-- Thopson, forean of the Hat 8x. "Better ht the grub tral rght now, f -70a don't want the cook to work overte..the cow hands» lable to clean off that table aa quck aa a beaver workln' n a patch o' fresh wllows. They an't got no ore anners than one o* yer bears when t seta down to an antelope carcass." Jubo Sa was a bear hunter by occupaton, and the sle was not lost on h. He ade a hasty, pretense of scrubbng hs bearded face n the water trough at the sde of the ktchen, and followed Thopson nto the dnng roo. "Set yer*, Jubo, rght acrost fro Peg Snons. tou know Peg. At least f you don't you'd orter/' Other than an nvoluntary start, Jubo 8a gave no sgn that he recognjaed Bjbnona. Ho took the.ae^t, however, and bent hs head so low ove^ bs pla^e that Jack FuLer, hs nearest table copanon, sad after- - ward that he thought the hunter was -about to ask a blessng. ' Tha expectaton waa aot realsed, lor Jubo Sa, wth head stll lowered, swept the table wth sdelong glances and helped hself lberally to beefsteak, bscuts aad potatoes aa the food was passed to h. As he had a reputaton for conversaton of that personal varety known as braggadoco; ha sence was notceable. Hs close attenton to the busness n bend, however, seeed to reove any ysterous cause for ths lack of lo Bfe? w r?\ ' v ye«keen ahoetla' off yer. yftaywmt Nell," he aaya. ts, spa> J trouble, earache, alost any IE, njnet, whjch couw be contracted bj a,. aa, *rho, aoeues tracked e fra#, n freah anow for two ot tavwe days wth, atoppng untl ae fbuad hs gas. v. I- Peg ttoaa r* Lon thf othea. hand as^aja^snjpgjabj ~gee^paawss ^Ww J^a^gaj _ B^sjesjsnet ^ e>adqf sall Uae.ejyea ewa Ha '»r J v.w^te*?.'-- quacty. Not once- dd le refuse 1 to help hself to the contents of the eat platter or pan of bscuts. Had t not been for bs pecular anner durng the eal hs retcence ght have been passed by wthout coent Not once dd he rase hs eyes to Peg Sltnona. _ The strange twst of hs thck neok suggested rheuaa lttle an hardly fve feet eght, and hs slght frae contrasted sharply wth Jubo Sa's bulky fgure. Moreover, he was a crpple. One day whle tryng'to head a refractory steer d gopher ground hs pony had stepped a prare dog hole and thrown h. Sons' left leg waa broken so badly that t bad to be aputated. The surgeon dd the Job n such bunglng fashon that the operaton bad to be repeated. When Sons recovered he cae to the n* I* j l? n t.a J 5RS5 jlhr.rtnr^ '» M l» r> *»»»» «' '.»» H 3ET apt as' tell S, who by ths tn* fa *» -fuunpn' around on a saw-loa; fastened A The Roalana, t la aanotnced, bare gn, he adant aay smtl* TURff t.reoctupled New Cbwang wth a targe ;t>v a%rwt*oyr M^JfST, VTW/Vs*ral, f tr tkay ^aowsdhha «*'«&», the ortt at tftp outh, of the Zao> Mw. I'-foyeg tb bare alao pel garrsons H W *tw»'++k< hp» as s»e t*e b*btt o* Uyla' daw* *M *l*try They ar*f ur<m #epotea* tvw aa t JuMl tn.»lrtt date ~f TSe bouse held a abort jaaaoa Bat-' akng extensve warlke preparatkaa. The newt of^tttfeaa actvty, whch ea Jnat* cnaa tt> e«u h la t^«laat Ohaaee> of ebers went fcoe Frday njfcwj eoeef s>'aaoat>«atw»tttrj seejree 'Heerd^-Aaa aaootlj' next g't'^fbl thwlaeaa feat.^^^- New Gbwang tl^rjtassfa*. yawp about >WtjJvf«^*y». DW 00t? tbajt It 1 %%fs, 1 «J^ *&? to "*** *!' $W^>»«fM wubthe aevetfuue was.* hraea cajteb arked *fkgft waa ngsft K$W»! J*b< all ns, untl ^D^only 51 were leftl as the Ihrja^oopoattton would any bll, wtth onv tftat ajany preat t, an adjobrutoeat wv taken.. Qon* IftP* appeajra^.oxe favorable to ywlrfw* ( [tftaaj aeleawy! st ffpy- (^^dr* tflf^ -dtrtllg n^urf-adjournent *1^ ~ last bs alx. 'You're goln* to gt down on onth. There are fewer bllb on %b& jfor arrer boner an' beg her nrdmkf««8er«! order Hu 5 *** any te for 1¾ learn yofrfcow to savvy a, real lady feve^weeka, ajdlu looks as If/all when yon- aea her Marcav aa? ; don't bufjnep,^^,""" " ft' ^Wered ake no false otons or ll turn you conld.b* cleaned w najde of * J*f* over to the coroner/ * -. g/** M *»Ur*tt» prary eleemoo > "It waa wottfc* onth* pay to ***] easure bjog^lr to be a war '0. Jub^^ aa eek as a patb^p^e and ay, ; prolong the seaalon. pony that'ameea- throhgh the^ fejf wuether a ooprotw can be ade round-utf.a^he tj»j*^ tne bju^n* «tjton. Soe Manson «ou#e. WUte Ba fouerwea. aver that no c^pssecan be ade behnd, sjae^n*tu» w^^shat.. 85»d,tt the effort, 1 %& be wasted peg leg, au the te holdln'.ha aua>qa even tt state «n*qoeuj.conventons Jubo. 'Men they gtts to thewotel a^^atned. Ths 'Wefk w-fll develop ttey Unde Oross*«yed Nell. '- - the stuaton orer ceerty, but the re- I " Ot dowft?** yar knees/ says S.j»»1* # <he struggle.andtog.faterauly f "Jubo don't crook hs legs fas#t2 J>111 of worth beng enacted 1«Enough, an' S gve h a Wlop* «0ttbsTul wth the butt of he gwn that lays kn* on the floor/ Then be gts on hs hees fast enough., " 'Now beg her pardonv says S. N 'f don't know what to say/ whnes Jubo., " Say soethn' aerned quck, you ornery hone thef/ hollers" S. 'If you don't Tl rope you an' eecqe you The law n regard to the lablty of eployers for accuonte te ther en fro defectve achnery la now so constructed that asters ay set up n dofanse the. knowledge of ther en that tae aewhery was hof safe. Sepre^ewtatlve* Shea's blu; provdng that Such knowledge on the part of an eployer, shottjd. not consttute; a vald..jj. o? -^ w. *.v * v. a Be^reseetatve.Paddock of Char- "Then Jubo ublerent,that he's V Ievox< o ffe red an aendent provdng tba^f the en ployer dd lot know sorry he every saw anythng an' woet never say anythng no ore. Then ^he aduery wgalefeotlve.be could 8 lets h up. not be held lable. Tbe aendent, " 'Now/ says S, 'you've settled was adopted, bu,t<shea dd not try to wth her, but you han't Wth e, You put the bll through, tearng" tuat wth gt out o' town. If you ever speak to the sall nuber present t ght fal e, f I ever ketch yu lookn' at e of passage. He wll try to pass t out o' the^ corner 6* yer eyes, you'll later. take sx plls BO quck you won't know Senator Scrpps rose to a queston you swallered 'e/ of personal prvlege Tuesday and "That's why Jubo ddn't look at stated hs vews on the conduct of legslatve busness. He told hs cot- S today. He knowed he hadn't better, for S allers keeps hs word. C. T< Revere n New York Press. NOT OE8ERVINQ OF SYMPATHY. Bereaved. Man's Frghtful Pun Alenated the Neghbors. Now, when the daughter of the bouse ran away wth a strollng uscan, the neghbors were full of tender sypathy wth the faly. They called n a body to express ths fact. All would have gone well f the old an had not chershed the dea that he was a natural born wt and that the flashes of hs genus n that lne could llunate the darkest abyss of gloo that ever was heard of. "Yes," he sad, "I a deeply touched by ths,, evdence of feelng on the part of you, y neghbors. Not that I -objected to y daughter gettng arred. I expected her to do that soe day. But I thnk all of you wll bear wtness that I have ever cautoned her not to pccolo an." At ths the neghbors retred to the roadway and stoned the house, then sent a jont essage of congratulaton to the runaway daughter. Chcago Trbune. " ay quck, ye* ornery hoes thef!" hollers 8a. Hat Sx ranch, where he forerly bad been eployed. The.propretor gave h oney to buy a wooden leg, and a few weeks Sons had won the ncknae of "Peg," and the reputaton of beng one of the best cow punchers n the Bg Horn basn n spte of hs sfortune. No an n the outft was ha superor n ropng a steer, nor accordng to coon report n handlng a sx-shooter. Jubo Sa was cne o the frst to leave the table. Dsregardng Rufe Thopson's nvtaton' to stay- at the ranch a few days, he ounted hs pony, and rode off toward- the foothlls. Peg Sons gave a gr chuckle of age. as the bg hunter dsappeared behnd a clup of quakng asp trees near qurng nto. the creek and started off toward the corral. "8ay, Peg," cred Thopson, "whatever ade Jubo act so queer at dnner? Kept hs neck bowed lke Wd swallered a dog's hnd leg."' "Not known; I kan't say," repled Peg, wth a ysterous twnkle n.hs blue eyes,"and he went out to the corsal. "I can tell you about t, Rufe," sad Jack Puler. "You knowed when Peg was hurt? Yes? Well, they took h down to Rock Creek and the doc what worked on h ust have been a green hand fro a Tongue Rver sawll, fer he had to do the Job over. Peg he wa'an't afore that coe ghty ngh goln- over the range. He would, I guess, f t hadn't been fer that gal down to the aanson House, Cross-Eyed NeQ, that wated on table. "Nell, she heerd S was about to croak, an' she gve up her Job, at the hotel to nuas h. She tended h nght an' day an* S pulls through. When she seen he waa out of danger ahe goes back to,the hotel Juntho coes nto Rock Creek one-day wth a couple a' bear pelts, an' after he sells 'e goes over to the Last Chance saloon an' begns to throw ~» cot pant good; an' plenty. v The barkeep. Jest to be a^btrtn', speaks about how ^... ^.,, Youths Turnng to Cre. The startlng stateent Is ade n Mnneapols that of the forty-one prsoners n the Hennepn county jal, not one s above twenty-three years The condton that brngs about ths state of affars s worth n A Hennepn county judge coentng upon the stuaton says that he beleves the ncrease of cre aong young en s due to ther beng forced out of any sources of eployent by grls. The one thng certan s the fact that there are ore young en occupyng cells n jals and pententares than there were a few years ago, and It behooves those persons who nterest theselves n crnology to nqure Into the condtons that have brought about ths ncrease n the crnal tendences of young en.- A Toast. A toast to thos«who coe to grace, Ths day, our board. And, wth the cheer of sthng* face, To shaee our board! They are our fr*a<fe. aud frends are sent O plan bengn To be the hoe's best ornaent Heav*n, spars e nsl. '. And atay our larder e'er contan Of eat and drnk Enoush to forge for fendshtp's chan Another lnk! Evls of Present-Hay Prntng. George M. Gould, an enent oculst of Phledeplha, n Bographcal (Cyncs, proves, to hs own satsfacton, apparently, : that De Quacy's NeB nusa«nfs. Jubo la feehn" opu habt, Cartyle s veognant poorty braah, and heups an' lows that Jtfant an. Brow»na J a wtg* were NeU an't no better^ she'd orter be, due to eye stran ^ren alght sqtt an' veckces aa-hew,*** doe/t deserve -The doctor advses that prtatg on 1 BO heae-o* credt blaejt paper wth wbke nk-and the f AfaevJuaboV #oe the ^atkeab ae; dong away wltb *lt pteture fraes. \*>U: - 1 '*.'. 1 ' **tf v k -V leagues a cobnaton had been fored aganst h, wth the result that state busness was sufferng. He concluded by tellng the gentleen who were opposng h that hs appeal was taken before the trbunal of the state of Mchgan. He then oved that hs art useu bll be taken fro the cottee on ctes and vllages. There was no dscusson of the oton, but the senators, by ther votes, showed that Mr. Scrppe's appeal had ade no dfference n tho.sentent of the ajorty, the oton beng defeated. For the frst t» la any years a ralroad copany coes to the legslature wth a request for the passage of a bll whch would practcally rase passenger rate>*. These rates are now fxed accordng to earnngs, n the lower pennsula, the rates beng and 3 cents a le. T. J. O'Bren, who Is attorney for the Grand Rapds & Indana, asks the hoube ralroad cottee to report a bll whch would knock out the provson for fares at 21-2 cents, leavng the ether at 2 or 3 cents. Under ts present rate of earnngs, the Grand Rapds 6 Indana has to carry people at cents, and the proposed change would gve that road the 3-cent rate. It s proposed, by the ters of a bll to be ntroduced by Representatve Joseph Greusel, of Detrot, n a few days, to enable Detrot to bond tself for the su of $5,000,000, and to nsttute condenaton proceedngs for the acquston of the tracks aud overhead equpent of the Detrot Unted Ralway...The purpose of the bll te to acqure the tracks, etc., aud then lease the to the person or persons tenderng the lowest rate of fare, not to exceed, however, three cents for each passenger. On Tuesday twenty senators held a of a prary electon refor bll. It was sad after the eetng that they decded to refuse to support any other easure whch ncluded the selecton of {canddates for governor or state offcers by any ethod other than that provded for n the conventon syste. They dd not decde whether to support the easure offered by Bard of Sagnaw or pne of two slghtly ore lberal blls prepared by Kelly of Muskegon. By a vote of 58 to 6, the Denby corporaton bll was passed by the house Tuesday. Ths s the easure for the Introducton of whch Denby was accused of beng the representatve of the corporatons. There was no word of opposton spoken on thefloor;sad the aendents oved by Denby hself were accepted wthout a word; One lts.the captalsaton to\j25, and another cuts out the' provson that one corporaton ag; hold tbe^atock of afwther. The junket cottee returned Monday nght fro Stllwater, Mnn., where they nspected the prson bndng twne plant The cottee wll prepare a report to be subtted to the: legslature, and t s expected t wll contan a recoendaton that a slar plant,be nstalled at Jackson prson for the eployent of convcts. In-colttee^of ttnvwhee* tc boose Tuesday potthroegh the bll knockng out Gae Warden Brewster, the bll beng aended so abet'it-n ae way changed the status of Gae Warden. pbap*fl. ^ ".*.^»». * *;«to reoecupy Ten-Chwang-Talr jthe Boasans have 1,090 treosw bet#ee» the onth of the Uao. rher and Port Arthur.' The' Russans ar reported to be constructng forts en-fee h)!* near Lne Yung, coandng the read be* tweea there *wd -the^as r?er/an they have arngeuse never a< Jasae quantty of provsons delvered at New Cbwang. A dspatch fro an offcjal atnew Cbwasg says Indleatlone pont stfcongly to these actve preparatons beng ntended to guard aganst operaton* aganst the Russans n H /l /: : Manchura, $ The state departent has receved fflcal coddraton fro ts agents n bfta of the, nereaee of the Ruesan son n New Chw»njL^s»neaorla f (here Is reason to beheve, If Preal* de Roosevelt approves, that t Is preparng to take vgorous steps the atter. Th«Grave* W#»* * * «% j Inqures of relatves n Appleton, Ws., have revealed a case of wholesale grave robbng n Benton townshp, near St. Joseph, Mch. Mrs. W. P. Montgoery, of Appleton, recently 'ade arrangeents to have the reans of an uncle, Davd N. Brown.,who ded 12 years ago at St Joseph and was bured on a far n Benton townshp, exhued and nterred n the ceetery at Crystal Sprngs, aod also the body Of bs daughter, vrho waa bured a short te before h. When che graves were opened last week, t was dscovered that the bodes had been reoved, presuably soon after bural. Relatve* at St. Joseph and 1n -Benton townshp have ho theory of the otve for the deed, unless the bodes were stolen by ghouls for sale to a edcal college. An nvestgaton,.ade snce theodseovery of the robbery of the. Brown faly graves, shows wholesale robberes of nuerous graves In the velnty, but none of the was recent. Benjan Bennett ded of a broken heart at New Haven, Conn., when he found that hs son had auctoned off a lot of curostes he bad spent hs whole lfe collectng. Nora Lyons, an 18-year-old Phladelpha grl, dsobeyed her father by gong to a dance, and on her return he threatened to spank her. She ran upstars to her roo and juped out of a three-story wndow, but escaped wth slght bruses. Secretary Root has purchased a plot at Park avenue and Seventy-frst street New York, and wll at once begn the reoval of the present buldngs and the erecton of a resdence. The prce pad was over $100,000, and Mr. Root wll spend not less than $150,000 on hs new dwellng. AMUSEMENTS IN DETROIT Week Endng May 11 DrraoT OPBSA Housa** Una* Optra n En c- lsh. Matnee Saturday at 2; Evenngs at & LrcstJH TaKATaa-PnW Theater Co, "Haael ' Krke" Suer Prces, * an* BS cents. Wear TB*AT«R--"A. Ragged Hero"--Matnees JOc, ldc and c; Eve'ngs 10:. «oe and jur. TSMFLS THSATBR AND WoWD*SLAMl>-Afternoons l, loc to Sbc; Evenngs 8: l.\ 10c to alto LIVE STOCK. Detrot. -Cattle: Choce steers ; good choce steers. $.75 5.&0: good to choce butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,200 pounds average ; lght to good butcher.steers and hefers,, 700 to 900 pounds average. $.00.50^ xed butchers' fat cows, 13.76&+.26; ean~ ners, $ ; coon bulls. $3, ; good shppers' bulls. $3.75@.25: coon feeders. $3.75^.25; good well bred feeders..00@.50; lght Blockers. If 3.50@.00. Veal Calves Market steady, yesterday's prces. $ , Mlch Cows and Sprngers Steady. $30.00 «p $ Sheep: Best labs, $6.00(^6.50: far to good labs, $5.50^6.00: lght to coon labs. yearlngs. $5.00#5.50; far to good butcher sheep. $.00(3).50; culls and coon, $3, Hogs: Lght to good butchers, $6.65 #6.70; pgs, $6.50 ft 6.55; lght yorfcers. $6.55 $>t>.60; roughs, $6.00@6.05; stags, $.f>0*r>5.00. Chcago: Good to pre steers nonal at $5,25<U5.50; poor.to edu* $.251?5.10; stockers a«d feeders. $3*0e V.75: cows, $.60#.60; hefers, $2,60» T..00; canners. $1.50(^2.76; bulls. $2.50^.S0; calves. $ : Texas fed steers, $.0O*?.75. Hogs: Mxed and. butchers steady to 5c hgher at $6.80@6.95; good to choce heavy, $6.90«7.00; rough heavy. $6.65&>«.S5; lght, $6.5@6.75; bulk of sales. $6.70$?6.85. Sheep: Good to choce wethers. far to choce xed, $3.75g?6.00; natve labs. $.60@ East Buffalo. Cattle: Supply lght, prces rangng about as last week. Frday no recepts. Hogs: Medus, $C.»6&?.00; heavy ft7.05; yorkers, $*.»*& (>»6^pg». $.» ; roughs, $6.te&6.10;Vtags. $5.00tf5.25. Sheep: Best labs, « ; far to good, 7.36; culls to coon, $5.00t>'5.25; xed sheep, $ : fmr to good. M.6OO5.0O; culls, bucks, $2.00^.00: wethers, yearlngs, $5, ; calves, steady; tops, $ , far to good , Wheat: No. 5 whte, 7-6¾c: No. 2 red. f «a»* at 7*Hfc; May. 6,000 bu. at 76c JHI» at-76¼^ closng -nonal at 76Hc; Jury. Upo bu. at 71*c bu. at Tc: NdPS red. ^&¼ per bu. Corn: No. 3 xed, &^c; No* 3 yellow, 7c per bu. Oats: Xo. 3 whte, 37c; No. whte, $6c; rejected, 1 -car at 3fcc; by saple. 1 car at SSttc per bu. Rye: No. 3 spot, SSHe; No. 3 rye, 61c per bu. v Chcago. Wheat: No. 2Lsprng * He-No «; No. 1 red. 77¾ t» Corh: No, a. c; No w 2 yelyw, 6c. Oats: No, 2. 33te; No. $ wntte, 3T# Mc; No. 3 wate. S#35¾c.. Rya: No. 3, 9%06Oc v<^ Barley: Good feedng: r70oc; far fto^**l«* alttng. 9060c..-,, * *.» * t. a, to J '.'. I -' p >', : ' ' < ' *. 'rt' ' ' V3 1 '.*,-»] RCA ' '-.r.",/.,<,» a --, ". - : \ ^ ^ S"^

4 * *. * *:: V>: T*' >* "*c; #^):¾ * " - >. ' ', &. - ' rw.' <.; p:' : #» fer* * / ' " W & %&rs,'l. -,v 1-. r.. '>. ). '. - > '. X lft ' ll tfte fwteh fjpatrt. '»' '»" " f>» I I l- unpnu.n.. ~, M n t t. U««MA. I H I ' M S O *uk ana! ' '::.--:-.A», ' ; : ' r '. f t/e Heres a lttle old straght-fro- DMT to oat bout Tb«o seas to be j, B unt(w, e, n w ^ ^. Tbo people are the ost lonely n tbe Unt* newspaper has no ^busness.^ ake! ed Kngdo, there beng very lttle THURSDAY, l AY ^ ^, oney. - Why toot* It U the oat t councaton wth the anland and, soetes not for onths at a stretch, exactng busness n the world, the joclally the slanders are practcally a j»f fj ost tryng n evey way, Jt eans' coune, f the bead of a household long boo andthe greatest catkn t* to njured or loses ns lfe aong the conduct Tn* nowspaper bee tbe en rocks, bs wdow and faly shaft n by w. c T * *ft*k**y ju,e«jon ell occasons, It has to deal wth all tbe cranbe n the co unty, The proper offce** ofc the cjkpto and to <k tba suoceasfally xeqnres bwl^t Washngteuf'.ft C n hart good judgent and patence. It he& order*! the dleoobtooancelof the tm# power, and that power, to tue-oedt of of ell lquor* 1» the r boumrw tyrant journals, s nearly alwayr walq>d No Jfjndr baa been sold ty the s«a&^ for the publc good. < J& queston - of -restaura at for a long te. k About. one-thrd ot (be towns of Massachusetts held tfcer annual town eetng! March 9*" and.voted for,or aganst prohbton. Of 67 towns reportng* H voted tor lcensng the sale ot ntoatoatng lqttor«,and 88 aganst a net gan of three lor prohbton. The two r^p6rtant towns of Farngba and Gardner ebanged fro wet ^ #^...)^--/- Ths, s the way the Mchgan lquor organ the Detrot Truth, vews the present outlookv u The en engaged n the: anufacture and sale of lquor n Mchgan, who conduct the busness aj *W lawful and legtate lnes, are vewng wth ore or less alar the growth of publc dsfavor toward the busness and seekng for eans to cobat t. Never before n the hstory of te state has there been so noh agtaton aganst the busness, not only by ever-present teperance agtator, but by en hgh ]n publc and professonal lfe, who are* known to be en wth lberal deas." REWABD. We the undersgned drugk'^8, offer^a reward of 50 cents 10 any person who puobaseaof us, two 25c boxes of Baxter's Mandrake Btters Tablets, f t fals to cure constpaton, blous* ness, sck-headache, jaundce, loss of Appette, sour stoach dyspepsf lver coplant, or any of tbe dseases for whch t s recoended. Prce 25 cents for ether tablets or lqud We wll also refund the oney on one package of ether f t fals to gve satsfacton, F. A, Sffler. W. B. Darrow. Howell has a ove on foot to estab- ^tbh a pckle factory at tbat^pjace. Tbey wm?e to sweet for a, Jkept sugar factory and wll try the next best ' thng., v. '. "?\: A an lvng on a far near here cae In a short te ago copletely tdonblecf up wth rheuats. 1 banded h a bottle o Chaberlan's Pan Bal and told h to use t freely and f not satsfed after usng t he need not pay a cent for t,. says C. P. Rayder^of fattens Mll, N. Y. A few days later he walked nto the store as straght as a strng and hand" e dollar sayng, gve e another bottle of Chaberlan's Pan Bal. I want t n house all the te for t cured e. For sale by F. A. Sgler. An Ashtffbulr (Oho) nster who has doubled the average attendance at hs cbureb by advertsng every day n the newspapers* denes that that ethod s sensatonal. "Tbe newspaper,, he declares;'% t he proper * nstruent"through wbdh to address the 'people on any worthy subject, vtal concern to the hoe people fat to-j&&, #> strong snppor\.irqn> the hoe newspaper, too, wthout renneraton. The publsher spends bs oney to further these projaots and the county never gves a thought to tbe atter, of cost to h. It,1s not pad o t of the publc pocket.-^- Newspaperdo. Mr. Joseph Ponvlle, of Stllwa* ter, Mnn., after, bayng spent $2,000 wth the oesltaoctors.for stoach, wthout- relef, was advsed v by h gg8t, Mr. Alex, Rcdard r to try a box of Chaberlan's Stoach and Lver Tablets. He dd so, and s a well an today. If troubled wth ndgeston, bad taste n the-onth,: lack- of appette or constpaton, gve these Tablets a tral, and you are cer. tan to be ore than pleased wth tbe result. For sale at 25 cents per box F. A. Sgler. The new egraton law s already producng an proyent n the class of grants cong to ths country. Whle not as far reachng as f t had contaned the educatonal clause,' t akes t dangerous for steashps copanes to brng over- undesrable people wth the lablty of losng all proft by hayng to take a consderable percentage back, and ths operates to ake the transportaton copanes ore careful. In alost every neghborhood soeone has ded fro an attack of colc or cholera orbus, often before edcne could be procured or a pbyscan Buond. A relable reedy for these dseases should be kept at band, The rsk s too great for anyone to take. Chaberlan's Colc. Cholera and Darrhoea Reedy has undoubtedly saved the lves of ore people and releved ore pan and sufferng than any other edsne n use. It can always be depended upon. For sale by F. A. Sgler. EXCURSIONS VUTHB pggejvlarouette GRAND RAPIDS SUNDAY, May 17 Tran Wll leave South Lyon at 8:36 A. M. See posters, or ask agents tor partculars. T-20. Made Tonng Agan "One of Dr. Kng's New Lfe Plls each nght for two weeks has put e n y *teens' agan "wrtes D. H. Tuner of Depseytown, Pa. T They're the best n the world for Lver, Stoach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never grpe. Only 25o at Sgler's Drng Store. ' ~, feeho Dell. * * s A Itotewortfcy * **. ^^w -».»- ero-te^ta^^ajruutaf faly % M% bott * d tr ** n ^11 ^ 9 GrMd llness preventa, any^ejonntff^e^^ day's work, he s asked to stay at ho^; and bs nterests wll not be lost Grand SapjdsV Iona; 3t. Jobn^ 0^ tght of AH questons, coplants, wosso, Pncand, ^oly and Pontaa, "arrvng /.Detrot 11^0 *. «. West etc, are deterned by, ther ode, or local parlaent, whose judgent la bound ran wll teaya Oetrot 5 p.' > fluafc Early ornngconference* nan: v> akng the sae* stops arrvng ^' St. KUdaus are a eat ndustrous Grand Jlaveu$0:30 p., For fn *er and actve as well as-a relgous people, and on the sland at any rate the Qeo. W^ Yafr A.' ^ ¾ ¾ ^ partculanj^ oonant Agents^ He to vexed proble ot church-attendance hat been solved. Every an, woan?- and ehlm capable of-leavng the bousehold goes regularly to church, and only soa serous dsablty wll keep any person at boe.-soottsh AjnetV can; v ' : v >-~. Chldhood p ts weakness s often a strength that ressts the stran.of all the passons, and that holds even when deep hatred exerts «a power todrve Lgand of e ton( and Hat J-haj asunder. tbe cause o tbe trouble s reoved en. "If t were not for the chld, I would not lve wth you* another day," J, trely, and f the w s contnued for heard an angry husband say to hs a few days, there, wll be no return of wfe, when rghteous ndgnaton drove the coplant. S6)d by al druggsts. h nearly^ dstracton. That was qute a nuber of years ago, and now they have two ore chldren to strengthen the bond between the. Ths lttle epsode of doestc nfelcty was recalled by soe statstcs that recently.eanated fro Ber* ln and whch speak volues* These statstcs nave been carefully gathered fro the dvorce courts, and show that out of 1,000 dvorcee 50 were granted where there were no chldren, 21 where there was one Chld, 139 where there were two chldren, GO where tnere^ were three chldren, 25 where there were four chldren, 12 where there were fve chldren and 10 where there were sx chldren. New York Herald. He Wasn't Too Itoat. Deafness s largely a atter of habt, says a wrter n tbe New York Press. I fcnow en who cannot hear you two feet away, though you/bawl at the, yet at the dstance of a block they wll grasp your fantest whsper. Soe are deaf for convenence, soe for fraud, soe for hypocrsy. Beware of the deaf an. One of the noted deaf en was old Matt Grffn, long ago an asseblyan fro Grffn's Corners, Delaware county, N..Y. By courtesy deaf ebers receve front seats n the assebly, whle others usually draw lots. When old Matt was excused fro drawng a fellow eber hotly protested. "But the old an s as deafas a post," Bald the house leader. "Deaf!" exclaed the protectant. "Matt ISrffln deaf! Why, bless your honest soul, he eoud hear a ten cent shnplaster rattle n a bag of feathersj M.The Frat Iron Shp. ThefrstIron shp has' ore reputed brthplaces than Hoer, accordng to Chabers' Journal. Both the glydv and the Mersey cla pre-enence n ths respect. Sr B. J. Robson of Ednburgh desgned an ron vessel n 1816,- wbch was not launched tll three years later, and It s sad that an ron boat was worked on the Severn even aa far back as 17S7. Steel was not used n the constructon of erchant shps' bulls untl Old salts were not alone n ther belef that wood was eant by Provdence to float, but ron to go to the botto. A naval constructor of soe repute once sad: "Don't talk to e of ron shps. They are contrary to nature." Now none but sall craft are bult of wood n England. Subscrbe or Dspatch. whether t be busness or n.!> <. ' "S ' f He thnks tha he would be ress he should fal to nse, the/ense n* fluenc* of ne^awe^ertrang.»* v ' The Wastes Of Tre Body - Jlvery seven days t be blood, Uctee Brx>wa E^otee, 16J hands^^ ^hgh, splendd acton and frne dspobton. and nonet of a an of. average «%a. ^red by Abassador, be by'^eotge Wlka»,.fts by Kableto v*n 10. Abajsa. loses two pounds of wornout tssu d^s^waj^^ / v>. ThS waste cann.t be renlenshed a^r ' ^^^^M^^'f^V^^ by TxaooV a sre of apeed,.be by felbok 6. rj; ;v- v3- -Y'Cout perfect* dgestcopr W hen^, y tba Echo Dell's grand-da, JJelle Boyd, h by Lou Napoleoo. he by volunteer, he by stoach and dgestve organs flft to Habletonan 10. Belle Boyd s the da of Whte Oak 2:22^. May Waaon, 3d da perfor ther Junctons, thestrengh of Echo Dell U the da of Aurelan 2:38, who ared Last Hope 2:11}«lets down, health gves away, and dsease sets up. Kodol Dyspepsa Hure en were all produoen of speed. He s>brs n thevorple and has else, style and acton. Echo Dell' sre vasa sre of speed, whle Echo Bell'sttrat,second and thrd das ables tbe stoach and- dgestve; orv Echo Dell s provng hself by h»s/ to be oaeof the very 1>est sres n Mchgan *ot]hgh acton and splendd style, arge-eae and superbly ftnhe colt. ga, to dgest and asslate all of the.,. ' -' - ^. ' '. f f f ^ - ^ f. ' ^, ^ ^ -, ; wholesoe food that ay be eaten n-} Wll sketh^ season o19t^ athepcopretor'aa^ to the knd of blood that rsbuldh the tssues and protects the health and... t,,,,, t... -,,,. atrengh of the nd and body. Kodol Accdents and escapes at owner's rsk. Any parson breedng a are to ths horse and dsposng of the tune before foalng t*» or noufturnlng rsjnlary for thal t wll cures Infaston, Dyspepsa and all be hefd for fol Insurance oney; ' stoach troubles. It s an deal >rng toner dpld by all Druggsts,,A.,G. WILSON, Prop., Anderson, Mch. v jut* run MM S»B Between Detrot Coencng Sunday, "MeySYd, 190$ tbb Grand Trunk.Ralway'Byateu wll operate* two new fast daly trans between Detrot and Grand Hayen n *-"f»- -jdr ' Haven* connecton wth the Crosby lne; steaers to >nd fro Mlwaukee affordng daly servce to Mlwaukee anthenorttwest * AjPaBarlyBlaer flow and then,.at bed te wll cure constpaton. Blousness and -Hver trounles. De Wtts lttle Eary Bse'ra aefctvje^t^ arousng tfes\ seoretooa,:.ovng the bowels gen&y/yetefm naj y, and gvng such lone and^tr jn%k^ 't^e STATE of IGCOSEQAN* s Tbe Thrty-ftftl, J* dcu] Cwot, 1«Cbwowy. Salt peadaf n the droatt Codrt for' tb* 'Couaty of Lyngstot, a Ohtaotrjr, jt H(wr*U tfobrm, on tbe 30th day of AprV A.. O., Itt08. ' OSABLOTTS OBLIMA. CostoH, CopUoaat, ' EDAAB CoBkON, Defendent, ", In tba oeae t Appearng that dejen&a&t, Edgar Gorton, la not * resdent of ths tute bat s t re&tdent qf the otjr of Seattle n tbe eute of WaebngtoD, on oton of Wlllta P. VauWafce, sottcltor for coplanant, It e ordered?hat the defendant enter hs appearance la the cance.on or before /oar oatbs fro the. date of tbe Order, and that wthn twenty da/8 the ooplanaat eaneetha order to be publshed- a tbe PINOK- KIT DtsPATOH, sad publcaton to be xsoatlaue once n each week Cor «1«veekt 1» euoceesoo.' STKABOT F. SMIMH, Crcut Jad^e. Wnxaf P. VAUWINKLB; 17t38 Solctor for Coplanant. M Is the plaee to Good Meala at Rght Prces. One of our Dnners and be. Convnced. o^?mrnrcuftcf- ION N. H. Caverly, Propretor. A Weak Stoach Indgeston!s often cauaed by otef> tng. An enent authorty aaye har done thus exceeds that fro exteseve use x>f nlcohol lal al ood food you want hut don't over* the ataach. A weak stoaeh refuse to dgest what you eat.. kjou need a good dlgestant Ilka )dol, whch dgata your food wttav ttto stoach's ad. Ths rasa and wltoleaoe tonot Kodol oontaas restore health. Detng onna eat Kodol quckly releves the teas* «f fnness and bloatng tn* soe people suffer after naflasv utely enrat ndgeston. - st^dol Nsatara r attssftlo. " P)r<»asJny al dru^grste/ :: :>> ^ -» ' '»' Old Ds Cole were he aure toklay, would can tor a bowl of Mw, It eonton» ajfthe bone, bran,»«rre (1 l) ood-*ktn» eleent* of the entre fc he»t bwrnr»» he* none f the obeettone-, oateal or other oeraal foods. jry If ;oar grocer da not end keep t, send u» hs n "SB 1 your at fr. order we are rappttod. Thetenalne ade only by toe PaUUKLIM MILLt 00. LOOKFOgT, N. vt^ Booklet ooaulof any vah> able fetspea free «elo?beastefft fcatwm >»»aa^apa)asaaa *M0fwesvAe«awe* ewminrtaootflblhh fr Oougfe* 9tlhl» a ~J Nothng has ever equalled, t Nothng can. ever surpass k. Dr. Kng's Mew Dscovery totrvsss&zp* rrka Stetll.lt A Perfect Cure: For All Throat and t.tg Troubles. Money back If It fajle. Tral Bottlee ft** f-: ^T: '*?.' set Ralroad Gude; _*,,; * t Wn STt/AfSH/r USES* Popular route for Ahn Arbor^Sl# ledo and ponts East, South, and > for Bowel 1, Owosso, Ala, Mt Pleasanrt CadllsA v Hapstee { ^ravstse Cty and pontsju Nbrthwes^wehgaB., : W.H; BawKSTr,.- G. P. A Toledo pebemafquette». «f^ct o t. ^.a, xeoa. Trans leave Sonth Lyon as follows: For'Detrot and East, 10:3fta.., 8:58p.. For Grand Rapds, North and West,. 9:28 a.., 6:19 p. JU. For Sagnaw and Bar Cty, 10:36 a.., e5s p. tu,, > For Toledo and South, - ';... ' 10:36 a,,"8:58 p.. FRAHKBav,. H. P. MOELLEH, ^ aseat.'hout^ Lyon. v.- U. P. a.;, petrot. ^rand Trunk Ral war Syste- SrrfHla aod Departaree oftratae fro Paaknee All trass dauy, txeev Sondaya. BAS* BOOTH): Ho*9SFMaanger...^.. V 0:O6 A. at. xto>sqbsnnaaa.,*. «*..Mt*..v:)SP. at. - -' wtwtboxnu>: '"* Ko.'7Paaaenser...^«...«9:5SA.-S\ - jno.88 B>spreaa,......,^.sOSP. at." W. fl. dark, Aavst, Plaosaey c 'j^r LOW Wssern sndkt 8A^f fro *'. : VlS V-t>*. Hoe Soeleors* ttxevrsona lssvw CKeedo f>a>t and thrd Tuesday* df enxch onth. for fert\e.uor» «p?fy to Or J. f A. W. MO y& S, X*Sv. f*ssaa U CLMER, G. P. A* Mc*A#e.-> <..-. t rrr«lntar>- '» - V ' y&' <y: ' * > : / ' * 9 \ -IT'-*.. ' ; > *. ',1WTJ l+< "\: < %v."-': :, & * / :?.<:

5 ttv lb" t >»'.! 1'P *.> " A.. * >,> W.-- A Vj W ' "'«*?. -.'* rv... ' ^T"..' r f *»< \ <r- A'.^ J*-; s.,j " -VV-' " > - \ sft.> y». ; > : «: --^ W. 1' V s- >. ;. :.,-V': urn, t Volent ulceraton «often fooad IfkJ»UtH^'Kffalngu>ta^e»^t AfMWNteff startlng ttefttt*ntuu" bat tbft> afjtjtfto^ttn#t troe. Dr. Kn«% Nw LH- Ip-^wdndeffttl! care, f'pj^at ww attred ootrjforcptosu naton t Uf a sure [prlfftoul.].....,,..,,.. After tbe battle of Cruusuas I waa >orrh $e0, ca*qg«. by I f '?'»",0D * " *»"'«*,_ * I n ebacge of,* Uoxpttl W W hc» tb. tbey etoacbj'l Y badjtboufauda can testfy to tba llrfv wouuded Wpc placvd. Tlee \Ts*oaa wtru Btter* ecelent C. B. \Caootre o< tt«pb«rdtowr; W. young fellow, JSugcue CJflford, wbo> Va. sayv'i had a severe CAM b< Bron tbougu be bad uot been btfdly bt, was chtw and lot a year tred everythno* go reduced by the Uoat tat I began to I beard of, but got no relef. One fear bejvoad succub. He was a bottle of Dr. Kn K 'a NeV Dscover plucky Tt Uo ehap under fre; tbat I" for a#utp stpaeb.and l?et troobles so J per«crb*j the. The patent gaftd fro toe fr*!, and has not bad an attack n 1 wontbs." * Eleotrc Bt r araj^stem «#raaeer f^ Dy$>epba, Indgeston, Cowtfpatlon and kcln*y t*aaelea^ Xry^lel, falj eoatt -Bger'a tfr rg stqre. ^ '. t,<!»' q 9n.ht' Purlaff a Call f* Cfcw*. AkChlneae, brde called updn a foregn ltd* aayaa l«apnary. 1 ^enterng the*.roo abje^jdellberfftey Jurned be* back upon Her hostess and ade ap tftatbrsteohabnftoft. 0«, course«* tort ble for Oroqp Whoopng Cough, S^rp ^euonaand onunjptton. -;Try t. ft's guaranteed by %: A, Sgler ^rngfstr Trals tolttt' ftffe' Jga lady was aawd and *nnoyedt J. ^^^Wbat^stfla'tforr*':;''.-.:-^:' "«" ' trot, she Wend oat»a>em<»>f.<*e- "Why. llfcn be nar-rwo.probes to trtfge pxcjceedm flet^awt. KTbe- V e*?fted over. *owtne story "W end J^L^' :.;; «r, a^ibo# ft^ea*. ',*.' e unperfored be* obesance, ner '!*. Jterttttte alee on-tfe, ft#; Te the-t lefcdy advertssed, concluded to try Vo^-ou; to? tb* ntrtr befckuee- that 1» ajorrfr^ be* gves, the lab.^oho nostalga, ^.-.---^ pt Igeackness,.* -», ^ trouble t. 1^w read wb^ he saya of t; I tke-dreto; of the royal abode.' If the ^^ ^ ^611^^-^^, 1 ¾^ - *er ore cotaon n w^r thaaeeww. $Oon found a rearkable change and frmffe ted& ^aa ap 1gnft^t/f J» ;-V.^.'. -.>^---f/;t-^h!> ',>, ;. *'; ardce, 0oulj f hare bfoagbt soe alter usng two bottle* of the twentyfve cent sze, was peranently cured. stand on tb>» eoutb sde of ^ loo, that wa» aot tbe brde'aflonpe. She : 'J^<estUylsttearg^ Jf0^S'^M: hu^-'^ I felt Juatwv^fJpr"*>-»** * &%a^ r w*a*»it Is the creed of slaresw--pltt v r /.'IfeasoaaWy certan that,t weald save Sbldby F.A.Sgler. - *? *?' *<- : -:r::^~'- X»:- I»I»j. - I,;b^tt^e>ged* 6^%ertbyVgre«kj^p ts one^ on t"p cent bo>" '*t t j-jfc '^fa^^f r rmte^. J5y rawrf tfuckatt'e ^rhc^ Salve arreete^n,, * S^ -2^¾^¾¾. ^ ^ - T& * tvr»ues*ocure your eongb ox t ^, '7 J L-. * / * wpte capa a^ml aprons ana strpec Odnl 1 ^Sd jarantea n25cent bot- ItconqaerBaches and kha pa 2^c atj^^^ nm^^rtsoor fellowafacethaj '"* *-? tl«to prove satsfaetoryor oney re- P. A.pglet Druggst. had been glooy enough before lghted / ;f;a«a.. \, 123 ' up wth new Ofe,- The slay of ther ar Wll R.Darrow. :--^ -. f: "V -v.< ^.^N.-^"' * s* >. It ^rato't All'ltf H, "Johnny," at h bs other severely,, "toe one baa taken a bg pece of gngtebread out of tbe pantry." Mnny bldsned gultly. "Oh, Jobnnyr sbe exclaed, '«1 fcnft thnk t was n yon." >Xt an't av repjud Johnny; "part Tt's In SHse.* PLANTED The doe on the DI6*ATOH. SoworpHon ' ' ;, * '';»pfr«f'ffk«m«aaa*;' ; : ". *. ^ orotby -^^:)f^^^. ; j^^ Ibe nudde." ' ""[?;, --^-.- ^:'. '^'' > l> ^..^-^^.-1^^+ rf ;. Trb aevera of the other patfents wbo had been a the flgbt wth h, A bu drooped under Inacton. Betdes fe had been very delcately brought sp. I a»ked b f I should not tend word for soe of bs faly to eoe out to U, but be s^d be had ran away fro, hoe to jon, the ary aganst hs father's express wsh, alee knowng that t would be a great Wow. to hs other.' Now\be expreaaly desred that they should not know'o? We poaeessed an adefnla^atfre buty. a cool head.whch she nev«r lost auo splendd nerve, fbe Vas'ew* jof those woen wth be necessry for self sup port, but wth a sprt ncapvble of Sply altng for a busbarul, She had, therefore, obosea a professon fer whch she bad arked* taate and, (t neaa. As soon as her brother was out of danger 1 placed her n charge of tbo nurses, and sue at ouee^ broogbt order out of chaos. After the war she left the professon to assue the,poston Of wfe* and (was 'the -lucky an Cor tbe*jn&de the sacrtfce..- JAMB8 CARTBC^T^ CEEATLT AUBeD» ~ ^»1,11,11111» ' ' ' ' " '. W» woul^d Vle o s*, tbws»«eo n was 61 your rapcr, >f he»uat person who bavased Green's?lo fser^ojr te cure of rudgeet *, Dyspepsa, and 'Lver tooblea that ja not been cued atd we aso ean ther results, such as scur stoev ach^ ftreatatoa ol food, h^bttttt costvenesa, nervous d)»pfpea, bead aches, de spcudeat eelng» sleepless* n actr- any reube cnnaectest frth the^toach or lver? Ths edj ene Utfe.esD-eo?d Je psny >*»r»» all cvlzed count te*, and we wsh to correspond wtb yco abf wad you oae efrfac bcfka f f* ef co^" 11 >on nev- By a feralsteat Cough, bat ae-uy Cored by CaaaberlalaH fr trjed Aoga&t flewar, Uy M»e betle. -'.-/ CeaghBeaedy v. -' rat: We hare never know* of t» Mr. H. F, Bnrbage, a student at la,w, falng. If so, soethng ore «erooa n,treen*lle, B. U, had been troubled s*tbe J»ater wfjh yp«." «k'j«r jor>nr or^fe years wth ' ^^l^:. : SU"F-' one cough wbub he eay^ greatly ^WW^Q^L»f oodbary^n. J. V«!Me»tUlha^Welfo^ -f--*-:,.-^-^ But the weather grew hotter, gad the' brat stage of Consupton- Mr. Bur- poer' ; N^:lE!^tea*a - atrcngtlu fr ba^h^?jg8^^," sad the serous ettetv was plan-that be. waa sufferng fro Hlat wealth laeltaretn^sbu^tea." ^Tes," answered Mfc Curoxt **8o " : M,.^, :-:^-,1^ ^ V Uslfe, Hot'.dda:t knew whe t ad- J. A, Gulleo'ge Qaok of Arres Verbena^ Alar,, -7»:\'to, was w^tnet an the weft nj^ asah %j, a»>tbe^ruth,!n the hosptal he 1 jfrwee n/ the hosptal fro a severe; had':«>y jouod, aod*t ddn't have caae.ef "ples caaahg '^ykm^. l: 0^MJ^^. acj^on. _. After doctor* ad all rataeolet ^ ^ ^ 1 ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ ^ ^ Tl»«Poor Doc. / A Patfan clothes dealer/kckeft a dog out of JJIS shop. The dog shot out wth soe rapdty aud knocked over, others. -HAVEWttSEEH H, C^-3E3DEBOSSIBl3 - HEJSlBE/IUTr Xnd e akng the season of 1908» the vcnty opnokey, Andt eraon,.gregory, PJaDfeld and Unadlla, benc; drven on the " ' - ' * " <. ".. -.., road* /Wll stop at any far or arrangeent a can bs ade by see ngor wrtng the owner. a.* rval I was at wort wth a case ee dstressng that I placed a screen about the patent to shut h off fro the Fro behnd ths screen I a woan'wth a jug of Hk., The heard voces: -' " * woan broke the jug/and upset an, tt was very good of you, Jenny, to t ^ elderly gentlean, and the jug cut ' coe down here to take care of e. both of the. At that oent a cychst arrved and was thrown ptf hs one fro hoe, but I wouldn't let The surgeon wanted to send for. see achne by the prostrate fgures, and h. You see, other ddn't want e sultaneously a cart cae\ up and sashed the bcycle. The agstrate blandly advsed the entre squad to proceed aganst the dog, and they are now lookng for t London Globe. ^*sft wr ff/?lf5; SIHGLB SERVICE, $6.00. SEA SO* SERVICE, $ TO INSURE, $ MARE HOLBMQ MR SERVICE FEE. v K S. B. BARTON, Plnckncy, Mch. KcxK K&K KAK K&K K&K SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH _ MAKE NIRVOUS, WEAK, DI8EA8BD MEN. 'Ttlff Kf&tlLT «f gtonuc* ao folly In yottth, overexerton o< nad ss<t body, s Ufe««fc. nduced by lust and ezpoeor* are coueuatly wrecklaf the lves and fntare happaean of tbouwu>de of prosngyojosg eo. Soe fade aad wther '«tat«rly f* at tbe blosso of Jnaahood, whle others are forced to dnuroata ^vsaryj.frufless aad elaacholy exsteace. Others reach atr-1 oay bat flad so'solacoor corort there.. The vcts are f oaad Wall ststoas of nfe tha far, the offce, the workshop, the trtptt, the trades Sad the profetsoas. Nsrveos D AHUy ltd Isjslasl S'Mkssts are guaranteed eared by oar g»w asthst TresflMal «r tta tf, Yoa rua ao rsk. 25 years la Detrot. Bank securty. * [ CURED WH )I All ELSE FAILED. H aunts Msd wlunot wrttts NIKIKI, "la 33 years of af o and warned. Whea youag^l led a e*t j lfe. Early ndscretons aad later excesses ade trouble for «v I becae weak and nervosa. My kdneys becae affected aad I feared Brg-ht's Dtseaso. Marred Lfj was ausnuafactory ajulj y hoe unhappvk L tred verythdg;^-all faled «11 X took treatent fro Dra. EeAaedy e> Kergaa; Ther. New Method,., ^., bult e aoraeuauyrpuyslcally and saxnallyx I feel and act! fllke a aate ersry respecv?a*r treated a sx years ago. They ara honest, sklful aad responsble fnancally, so why Beltoa. patronse Quacks ntfd K,%ktra when yoa ca«vb«oared by reuawe doctor*.* W. A.." * rawscaffkommpr. tnsddttfnt-bfw'-wbte freeup -IIKM, DFS. Kennedy * h>rgan,rw^ K^K K&n K&K KAK K &W X&K ABotMo 900 Hotra LlgHt roroaa.gata ' - NoSaaoHevNwfsa«u - -} [:< Invaloable for Bedroooas, Sck Ohtobafp; r * Bals, Bathrooa, Knnares, Cloaaas, Stabr. eases, etc. 'Made n nnlnrs Sljn^ Bluo, Orson, Opal fwhte) and ^Itaby, Ouraadar' ftvtcas «aok V50«. *U otke)! ow^n^ht-lap Co. > ' (IttO.) Td-75 Fa«rl St.. Boston. Maao. OL r»e.'f*v 8tyle8!v to go tb the war, and t would not be the rght thng to have any one coe to ths Tophet on y account or even to let you know I've been wnged, for they'd do a lot of worryng, especally other." I recognzed Clfford's voce and looked over the screen and saw one of the nurses sttng by h, holdng hs hand. "Ton ust keep up a good heart," she repled, "so that you ay get well and go hoe." "That I'll do very quckly now you're here. I've nothng.but a scratch, you know, and ought not to be here at all. Hut soehow ts taken the strength out of e." "I'll coe to you often, but now that I' here I ust help the others too. So TIJ go away for awhle not long then we'll talk soe ore of gong hoe." As the nurse went out I beckoned her to coe to e and asked an explanaton. She told e that Clfford waa a trfle flghty and had staken her for soe one at hoe. Thnkng that the arrval of the real Jenny for as soon as Clfford cae to hself the lluson would be gone ght save the boy's lfevwe concluded to send a essage to that effect to he people. The nurse found letters n hs pockets gvng the desred address, and the essage was sent Clfford when not delrous treated the nurse as a stranger, but when delrous- as "Jenny." Meanwhle he was losng strength daly. I One ornng soon after the arrval : of a shp fro the* north* I was told. ] that Mss Clfford was- on the veranda I and wshed to see e. I went out j there and saw a young woan n tran* ed nurse costue.., "I have coe to take care of y : brother," she sad, 'though I a also ' ready for other work. I waa sent here as a nurse for all." There waa that about Mss Clfford whch attracted e at once, a resolute bearng, ah especally graceful fgure, a large, dark, honest eye. Beyond these there was. soethng whch appealed* to e Indvdually, though t s not to be descrbed. I conducted her to her brother'a bedsde. There had been a, Change n h for the worse darng the nght; and he was utterng IZK coherent^vto.the supposed Jenny> The real sster took her place,>but It eee* led to ake ^ d ferace to the pattenjl- I happened fttbe- tear when youn#- Clfford uueted dawn and becae nn> self. 1 heard -an exclaaton and, turnng, saw the boy wth hs are about bs sster's neck. There wars nothng spoken> Eugene kept bs.anna where be would not have >ad the strength to >lace thenar wthout* the nerve the eetrtng guvohnvaa tongas hecoahl-tbeu they droppectand teara rolled down (bs cheek*. Hte sster passed her hand- ] ever Wg brow and whspered tftt > words, and to a UttUr wrnla the hoy fell nto a done. " ' The tonc of tha eetng was al that waa requred, and In a few days Eugene bad ganed suffcent strength { for h* sster to do other work. Meanwhle I had o.b^rve^ gwa^e^cjlfford The DsrATCB Job Departea would lke tb prt your onvelopes. ' s* fuutt fssata, ^auas^ snraatuoaaba^ sumtaao n FFAV.NL,ANDR WS dcco sorrow «u PROPSISTOSSW. tfttbacr^aoar^orfla Advance. v 'aterea a taa Poatot&ca at Placknay, Jfoh<ab ; as aacoaa-casa atter. AUTerUatnt fstae ade known oa apauaatloa. aeaessoa(raa l a.t>tfpar;aar.. v*uk aad jaaarage uuuc*>s puosaod tna. Anaosnceaats ut eaurtalserta'ay bo pajg tor, t oesuso* oy pr»s«*uaf tm olhce wts u<uswofaosaob. la casauu«ataareavtbrosaa.-' M> tnttoaca*repuax raws wll be c&arg*., Al attax aocalaotsoa eoaaasa wluna.*»*tkd «a a«o casta Hf(lB«or r acton hareot, tor aacf uwwuub. wvonaotluaaahcaaa^auaoudst wtmutaartod onu oroereu aacoajuaaaa, aau wu be saagoa tor accokunfly, tsr*aleoange^ *k aavaxttaaooata Al ax reava ha oaca aa ear ) xntdax otuug to ature aaaaaruouuc uue waelu JOlt 2>M/#llAa/ nautsuraaeaas,aso«(ua(.y. Weharsalluaa uuuvt+umhfvno x'/pu, «w., wuan aaaea tu o execute u auds o #«ra, «uca as nooks r«um e> Jt'vsten, flroaxanwes, u eaoj,anou n**a», tflssaalts, Uurda, Aucton sls, ese.,uu suyurwr Hjrvs, upon ue»norou nouoe. rrotwas Q* as goou work can oa aoue, *LL BILU PATABI.M tro/ft Q* MVHAX JtOlTa. tt VlLLAUf^DKCTOKY;, -...,.-,, _. ^--^^.-».....Ja ] _ ~ I. '- I * M «n - a «- «VILLAGE OFFICERS. fus»dbst. «. MM. <..,.....C.L,bgler.jtue»TcSs cnas.ore, F.t. Andre wo, <«o. JMttM Jr. v. U, Jackson, t. A. bl. lar,. KW, hvunnedv. L'lsac M«M*..M.M...M^M,..to*, K. trow.n XaaA0aca««.! >.»...^...,1. A. ^AVtGM AMKMuJ...M..HMMOM^. A. Uarr ormaktoomjusaohba.' * -» «S».J. 'arksr AAAbOrtttoAH...>r.a. r.oktu arro-m....^ W. A. Car CHURCHES. ZX hvav. H. W. Uoka, pastor. ServcessTe»> Sunday oralnk at W:)10, and ovary ttaadav evenng at 7: JU o'clock, frayer oatng Thar s«a»y evenng*. Monday school at close of ornn* servce, Jss MAKY VAMFLBST, Supt. AOM(aJ QATlOKAL ClUttCH. \J vkev. U. W. Mylne pastor. asto Servce every Sunday ornng at w:du ana ever, ry banday evenng at 7:uc o'clock, Prayer eetng Thars day evenngs, Sunday school at close of otn U«servce. Kev. K. H. Crate, Supt,, Mocco l'eeple Sec. S T.MAKrSCATHOUCCUUHCH. < Her. M. J. Couter/ord, r'sstor. 'Jervlces ever; Sunday. Low ass at 7:30 o'clock hgh ass wth saron at 9:80 a.. Catechs at»:00p.., vasparsanabenedcton at 7;8U>. SOCIETIES; ha A. O. H. Socety of bs place, eats every Tthrd aunday n the Pr. Matthew Hall. John Tuoey and M. T. Kelly, County t slegates ' n,,.... _ * 1 rra ~- ^ * Hls; W. C. T. U. eets the frst Frday of eeeh 1 onth ate«sv p,, at the hoe of bt. ^.? Mgler. avaryoae Interested la teperanoels coadtally nvted. Mrs. Ueal Sgler, rres; Mn. atta Durlee, Secretary he C T. A. and n. socety of ths patoe, e* T eve/y thrd baturoay evenng la the Fr. feat* UJewHsl. JohnPoaohaa.l'realdaaU K1GUT8 0F MACCABB1S. KMeet every Frday evenng on or before tal ot the oon at ther hall la the Swarthout bldg. Vstng brothers are cordally nvted. 8.T. Moaxsatsos, S» Knght Coands* vragetoa Lodge, No.«, F d;a. M. aegnlss LI Coaunanlcaton Toeaday evenng, oa or before saofau et the oon, JQyk VaaWake, W. M />BDBa OE KASXE&N STAS ateeta each onth \J vtao Frtdv evenng followng she regular F. -&A+M. awwtlng^ aa/bjuta CAAKB, W. M. r\w)erof MOaBN WOODMBN aset the V/Arss Thursday evenlnr ofsaoh Month la the anaabaa ha^, 0. L> Urlae V. C.. % ' '] nl* M I' l ^ ^ f A01S8 OF THE- MACCABBK8. Meet every s L andtodsaturday of laraspoth at S:S0 r a. a aa*hwbssasff8&r*^: u «II II tw "ST- w as KJJl9HT8o»TBaLOTAOTAa> F.VAnrewa-e. M, t*- BUSINESS CARDS. jsss^a M.F.aetaa avo. r ' c, u.s<oisr M. o DHS. SIGLER^ft S1GLER Physcans ana surgeunew All oalls propt) sttaaded «e day or aghw <M ea. Man str naahaey* Vsa. long as yoe are hoble and obscure you can say 1 seen H* anl T done t' and eot-wt* y oar kntfe ajl yoo waa hx" Washngton Star. - x^, '- ;" : ^.' : «^ ' [, ''" t n I) I.JIII'' tj,^: " y ;. j ^ :;[ Recent expe nente, bf; pratca (efct and exanaton wth be ad ot the^ X,Bat;earabtfh1t aa #^ jttet^bal t% tarrh of tba stoach s net a dsease, ot tself, but,%*t t T&n$ froa kesults fro repeated attacks of ndgeatoo. ** How Can I Cart Uf Indgeston?" Kedof Dyspepea Core» curng thousands. It wll cure yon, of ndgeston and dyspepsa and prevent or cure Catarrh of the stoach, ftwdol dgests what yoa eat e'-es tbe stoach sweet. Sold all Draggft. OaMMorteOot^Owral, S^XI E.W DANIELS NORTH LAKE 3 AUCTI0NEE1L Satsfacton Guaranteed. No charge for Aucton blls.. \ ^ Postoffce address, Chelsea, Mkbrgaa Or arrangeents ade at ths offce. Cure Indgeatlon, oonstpatoa, da and bad breath. Can betake* wth _ lataaafetybyaohadoradojl, They A PCRPCCT REOULAfOfl.. ' "Dr. HAfata Household PlUs cored o of a* very aevaro Mvor trastbo of Muaf years utandng. I would not be wtfclkotft the II tbsyooat sen tes tbo ptkzp Mrs. Taylor Bafrd, Bhsnvjflsxl'a. *Wo ake frequent aee offr. Raxaw Household POton y faajrya^eoaalev er the the best Lver Medjoe we eves? uaed.»^-mrb. 8. at. Sparry, asrttord,c. fr. HALB* BocsxHotsPUA arepautefy vegeuble, eaaf to take aad easyto *ov never grpe or scken la any way. We aaraatee the to gve perfect aaaaatae> fk or oney wllgrrefoadad. ' Pacg, 26 Curra at «B drag-gsts or denvered bythlsasw wbsre the al goes, os resolp^ottwse. K1NYON THOMAS CO,, ADAMS, N. Y. * & KDN!ff*^ DISEASES. 'v-*..-* Sftney ovaeaaes are serous, pfcentes c*he> organs a too body are "affected >eeaqae the CURE - J Sdneys are not perforng the proper functons, and tbepty ot ft la tha few^eedes uroveaa. ^afadory. It s w«for y^j to tobw Of a edcne wnfoa**do^af*»aatfslbo» ton n every dasev v/^ "."- *^ Df f MoCaat«tod> GrsWwwww novar lale. Y j <^Rather a broad sbrteent, but trne.. fh» wonderful «&**<* toea^mmny,ajsep^c herbs frora^whch> Gravel weed fe prepared wew frst known to the radtaes, fro who Dr. MeCkuahu>d rocurecy the for* ala any yvacajmro. Vre. Dr. need t n hfe practloewlh aurvsto-uasucoess; flace hs deo»th lms pat Up In convenent for and placed-w on the arket f 6r the beneft of sck peopju. OravslWted s Rood fgr any dsease you could^xpocta kdney edce to be good for. Few people are. o sck wth say deefutb of the kdneys or b»a.:der whch th*a edcne wll not core; none that It wju not help. De set be ascoer abed. There. cekauly s help for you, Tou arwnot doug yourduty towardayour* self antl yon at least gro G-avelweed a tral... Prce S1.U0., Tba^ftonMn> haa the tgnature rfb t J. focneafslwrfv* red nk n cross (A»wrwj»per.»1 A 1/ade. n.'uy by THE MCCAU3LAWD COMPANY MOMTR0»S, PtHH. DysptMste O a «as*k# asajaa aaaaa*l W*assaW v^a**~sabb*j^gj*'b> ^v^saabas - SMfayJarVap ' N -.V. V.-'.. *- 5!, T#!..- r ty *>.» " * > '. 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6 > > ll & r «> "1 *,..?:..*:»». A' ;^V"'-;^*'- f -^-^'^A < ' "A--".. -' ', - A':*- V-^^'^v-^Xv^^^^^ A.^*H^Arv^w:V '- > :;- ;^A;*A> A BT Kv T,,^ *v". '' p;" : -;; j"(**' r gr ; - - & * "?AA-' :. \ "V I. V ' :' '."' * * '-. J.. t«! X-, " 'v A**** the. vary Jo**e «^#aa^ of bs an> penlos's agttstlon aslt dstressed sh* «W oopaay, and Hjtfe fle«^ tha prvacy ot hs', ow^jro^, tha K ght hm* there the aloat unhear- he: chagrn and aery ths unlbv ^^WS^^^^^F pw^'^ps'aj^^^ ^P^w^k *^^w*^^^paa «s>e>^r^p 7 >,. '. * * : * "Wheue, (hall I^«n, to *vold, yself?" he cred, av he paced th% fldor n an agony of shajne, *^he. njll nej»> (Copyrght MOO, V.A«U«B. BarrV***. ' er respect e agan. 8he ought not I a the ost wretched of lover*." pfrn X. (Contnued.) was walkng about the roos^talkng : For soe days sorrow and contuson and dstracton bound hs senses* *I^ not very uneasy for her; f to the ladles present r^or,^ jte^jnnutes he reaned n converu^on w^h he refused all copany, would nether -"-ft.fa'tflpms^ha, wll cry t tp zo* every,hand,'' the party, than he w*a. onss^.«juj eat, nor sleep, nor talkyand-he looked jjfkw$ conversatoa^jalewe* Hyde turnng,. wth Wan beavuful as whke and waa as a spectre. A A%w«rle whch** l»»0 way touch- charge, et Cornela face to facev < Btupd weght', a dsal sullen n> A^S*ow* thnkng-id the -te of They, looked at each other ass. two ness succeeded the stor of shae *«***^aq«o**e, and jot the sngular dseboded souls^ ght eet and and gref; and he felt hself to "he a>xuptaee* wu^ whch hs Joye lfe look after death reproachng^ questonng, entreatng, longng. Hyde length', however, the frst sery of the ost forlorn of huan bengs. At ha? been «rt ehorr ^ U «*s ths tfeln& W» ftt vm Mh&to say flushed and paled, but could not for that wretched eetng passod away, xhrtsveya..**. ' -.v hs very lfe ake the slghtest effort and then he resolved to forget "Uacla, t s y desrd to go to at recognton- or speech. Cornela, "It s all past!" he sad desparngly. Phladelpha." - '! % who had seen he entry, was ore "She» lost to-e forever! Alas, alas. Th«.erllbDke#>t her wt«ncredulty. "What onpease, Ajle!'' he look of tender reproach as sho passed, leve e, t was the ost perfect love prepared. She gave h one long Cornela. Though you wotrmr not be exclaed;'.''k^^ott a Journey to but she ade ho oveent of recognton. If she had sad one syllable Cornela's sorrow, though qute as that I gave you! '* > Phladelpha-^fcd be an arduous undertakng, and one wthout any rea- f she had paused one oent, f she profound, was dfferent n character. ooable otved had shown n any way the least desre for a renewal of ther acquant- Her tex and varous other consldera-»oh, ndeed! Do you call George Washngton an unreasonable otve? ance, Hyde was sure hs -heart would I wsh to tee h." have nstantly responded. As t was,. "I wsh the Journey were an easer they had et and parted n a oent, one/* and every crcustance had been To be sure, the roads and the cold aganst h. For t was the ost wh be a tral; but then y uncle, yen natural thng n lfe, that he should, can gve the to e, as God. gves after bs cousn's ntervew wth trals to hs beloved. He breaks the Washngton, stoop to her words wth up Into sall portons, and puts a delght and nterest; and It was nght's sleep between the portons, eally natural for Cornela to put the you not also do ths?" constructon or. hs attentons whch tttle Methodst!" answered, every one else dd. the earl, wth a,-tender glea n hb Hyde wandered through the parlors ejoa. "I see that I shall have to gve speakng to one and another but ever you your own way. Wll you go wth on the watch for Cornela. He saw us, George?' her no ore that nght. She had "Yes; I desre to see Washngton. I wthdrawn as soon as possble after urah to see the greatest of Aercans.",.' ably dsapponted, so angry at the un- eetng Hyde, and he was BO ser Ths was the ntal conversaton proptous.crcustances whch had whch, after soe opposton, and a donated ther casual eetng, lttle teper/ fro adae the count- that, he we hardly zuu-uy apv. spoke to any one as ess, resulted In the Hyde faly vs- they returned hoe The next day Anne asked: "Do Itng Phladelpha. A handsoe house, handsoely furnshed, had' been found; and adae bad brought Wth her the servants nee* *as*ary to care for t, and for the faly's cofort. la a week she had coe to the conchglon that Jors was dsapponted; whch ndeed was very uch the case. He could hear nothng of Cornela. He had never once got a ^glpse of her lovely countenance, and no scrutny bad revealed to h the place of her.bode. A onth passed n unfrutful searchng sery, and Hyde was alost hopeless. The journey appeared to be altogether a falure; and he sad to Anne, "I a ashaed for y selfshness In perttng you to coe here. * see that you have tred yourself to death for nothng at all." " She gave her head a resolute lttle ohako ana angwerod. "Wat and see. Soethng s oeng. Do you kne-w thar I a golag t& Mr«. Washfngton's reooaoa Ic-orrow evonng? I shall «00 the Presdent Cousn, you are to fbe «y cavaler. If t please you, and «ny uncle and aunt wll attend us."! *'l a devotedly at your servce, Anne; and I wll at least pont out to ytttt.'toe of the daezlng beautes of ;OOT court the splendd Mrs. Bngha, th(b lalss Alens and Mss Chews, and the brfllant Sally McKean." ;The ' next evenng Jors had every «aaaojl\ to feel proud of- hs cousn. The touch of phantasy and flae n fcenf nature lluned her face, and no pa& fcould lbb«> at her wthout feelng fnt t fervent and transparent soul ]g»j6ed ffp her eyes, so labent wth 1 shall have to gve you your own way,* ^, aoft sprtual fre. Ths Ipresson, srsu enhanoed' by her chldlke gown of whte crape pver soft whte slk; It suggested her sweet fretless lfe, and. also soethng unknown and unaeen; n her very splcty. Mrs. Washngton's" pastors were rowdod that eght The earl at once presented hs nece, to Mrs. Wash ngafterward to the :*^to?;»rrw( >t you reeber the Rev. Mr. Darner, rector of Downhll Market?" "Very well. He preached very tresoe serons*",, "Hs daughter Mary was at the ball last nght." * What s Mary Daer dong; In Aerca?" "She s on a vst to her cbnsn, who s arred to the Governor of Massachusetts. He s here on soe state atter, and as Mss Daer also wshed to see Washngton, he brought her wth h." "I was a ere lad when I saw her last. s'she passable?" '; "She s extreerj' handsoe.}^. My aunt beard that she s^te arry, a Boston, gentlean^ of good prose and estate, r dare say It s true * It was so true that even whle they were speakng of the atter Mary was wrtng these words to her betrothed: "Yesterday I et the Hydes. The ^oung-terd-got out of y way. Dd he agne I had desgns on h? I look for a better an, I ay see a great deal of the n the cong suer, and then I ay fnd out. At present I wll dsss the Hydes. I have et pleasanter copany." Anne dsssed the subject wth the sae sort of patence. It seeed to no one a atter of any portance. Hyde was shaken, confused, lfted otf hs feet, as t were; but after another day had passed; he had coe to one steady resoluton-r-he would speak to Cornela when he next et her, no atter where t was, or who was wtn her. For nearly a week he kept a conscous, constant watch. Its nsstng sorrowful longng was lke a cry fro Love's watch towers, hut It dd hot reach the beloved one, or else she dd not answer It. One trgbrornng he resolved to walk through the great dry goods stores, where the%eautes of the "gay Quakers" bough^.ther chocest fabrcs n foregn, chntzes, lawns and" Indan usln^.- le was gettng patent of the bustle and pushng, when he saw Apthony -Clyer approachng h. r.th'e young an was drvng a new and vecy sprted tea, and as he wth soe dffculty held the, he called to Hyde to coe and drve wth h. After an hour's drvng they cae to a foous hostelry, and Clyer sad, "Let us gve ourselves lunch, and the horses bat and a rest, then we wll ake the show ther ettle hoe agan." The young en had a luxurous eal nod ove good whte -than they ought to have taken. The chap and gallop of the horses and Clyer's vocferous enjoyent of hs" own wt, blended, and for a oent or two Hyde was under a physcal exhlaraton as ntoxcatng as the foa of the chapagne they had been drnkng. In the heght of ths eretrcous gaety, a carrage, drvng at a rather rapd rate, tupsd nto, the road; and. Cafreja suddenly rased her eyej to tbe, festve', young en, and then, dropped, the wth an abrupt, even, angry,, expresson. Hyde becae sflent and speechless, and Clyer vat ^uckkynftctod by V,;»<'/ Had a luxurous esl. tfons taught her ore restrant; but she also felt the stuaton to be altogether unendurable, for despte all reason, despte even the evdence of her own eyes, Cornela kept a reserve. And n that ptful last eetng, there had been a flash fro Hyde's eyes, that sad to her she knew not what of unconquerable love and wrong and sorrow a flash swfter than lghtnng and equally potental. It had strred nto tuult and revolt all the plattudes wth whch she had tred to quet her restless heart; ade her doubtful, ptful and uncertan of all thngs, even whle her lover's reckless gaety seeed to confr her worst suspcons. And she felt unable to face constantly ths dstressng dubous questonng, so that t was wth alost rrtable entreaty she sad, "Let us go hoe, other." "I have desred 0 do so for two weeks, Cornela," answered Mrs. Moran. "I thnk our vst has alread' been too long." "My Cousn Slas has now begun to ake love to e; and hs other and* ssters lke t no better than I do. I hate ths town wth ts rapant, af fected fashon and frvoltes! Mother, let us go hoe, at once. Lwcnda can pack our trunks to-day, and we wll leave n the ornng." "Can we go wthout an escort?" * "Oh, yes, we can. Luclnda wll wat on us she too s longng for New York and who can drve us are carefully than Cato? I a at the end of y patence. I a lke to cry out! I a so unhappy, other!" "My dear, we wll go hoe to-ovrow. We can ake the journey n short stages. Do not break down now, Correla. It s only a lttle longer." "I shall t not break down f we go hoe," And as the struggle to resst sorrow proves the capacty to resst t, Cornela kept her prose. As they reached New York her cheerfulness ncreased, and when they turned nto Maden Lane sh.e clapped her hands for very joy. ' She, ran upstars to her own dear roo, lad her head on her pllow, sat down n her favorte char, opened her desk, let n all the sunshne she could, and then fell wth holy grattude on her knees and thanked God for her sweet hoe, and for the full cup of. erces he had gven her to drnk n t r: ^: t -..' -¾ L ::> = t Ju#jtH*'*> w. Oray Js>,0«U«atsst -M HT> Wasttrn^ss s>l >o»> Anna C. Gray s a y«a«udr fora* * rly o^dlchlgatt., She t now h raslr da, an tht * the Brown dty extracts fro * abowt March toea for tuft Leghorns. n that Worn Farers Revew: If7 ex* gven sosssednoa* perence wth ths varety of egg-producng fowls goes back V> I'M* Dong tfond and rejfhfcou ooduom of AK one of the very frst n ths county to ber^, the bea^um'lsd <* sunshne take {to W M u^r.rtjga ^e ^ and j happy hoes. 1 Over, oas hundrsd egks and show feurposa* both, and be- thousand Aercana have aaa Vast.. $ 0¾bejtecojrt,warn tas.t3rer8.for, «-\Canada^ ther J^jgjgta/ th# an all round BreeT^ *?:# &-- pavflve years, ata n ths year,npwarq* of 60,0^*ll takj-^ljoajsjr er, as tber*. Is ore oney;)t eggs; txan n arket poultry, jkhd.no torn cah bea>a3e«horh fofeos. *} In order to get eggs la the wnter we ust teed tnent, green bones 1 or soe knd of blood eal. The only queston wth e (and t should be wth any breeder) s. the. cost of the feed, as I consder all are on the sae level for the good of the fowl^ and the foods the breeder can get at a reasonable cost art the ones to teed. Fowls ust have oat to lay well, and afro no better food have we found tor akng eggs fertle than soe eat We use green bones, whch we consder as good, and can be purchased n ths cty at I cents per pound att ground and delvered and'the cost of ents to 6 cents per pound. Meat should be fed to chcks as they are growng, as t gves uscle and helps the chck In any ways, and for gettng a brd In show shape s one of the best feeds we have ever found. In fact, t s one ot the artcles of feed that I could not get along wthout, and can hardly see how any successful breeder can do otherwse. We ost have t, and the only Queston s how cheap can we get It The brds that wn for e n such shows as New York, Chcago, Detrot, ar ' Cleveland.are all eat eaters, and no bettef brds can I fnd for eggs, and I want nothng better. Geo. \ S. Barnes, Calhoun County, Mchgan. The Leghorn Cock, n shape a Leghorn cock should be graceful; body, round and plup, broad at the shoulders, and taperng toward the tal. The tall should be well balanced on a far length of A LBOHOBN COCK. shank and thgh; the length of leg gvng the brd ts sprghtly and proud carrage. Closeness of featherng adds to the general shape and secures a freedo fro angles whch always proclas the pure bred, typcal specen. The breast should be full, beautfully curved, rather pronent, and carred well forward. Neck, long, well arched, and carred erect; back, ot edu length, wth saddle rsng n a sharp, concave sweep to the tal; carred uprght tall, large, full, Feedng Lttle Chckens. One should not be n too great a hurry to feed the lttle chckens. A day or two can go. by after hatchng before feedng. When food s frst gven t should be of a nature to be easly dgested wthout the ad of grt Perhaps the best food tor the.early feedngs s stale bread, slghtly ostened wth lk. Fresh bread s net desrable. In a few days ground gran can be added to the feedng raton, such as corn eal, wheat bran and wheat ddlngs. Sour lk or sweet lk are excellent to go wth these. At frst, feed often. As the young chckens Increase n sze, the nuber of feedngs can be dnshed and the quantty of food Increased. Green food should be provded early. If young chckens are pertted to run In the orchard and grass yards they wll fnd wors and nsects and peck away at the grass blades, thus gettng for theselves what they need ot these aterals. It t s not possble to pro* vde feedng yards, aa Indcated above, the grower should have sall pens, In When she went downstars the all t" *Mch * seeds, rye, grasses, rape, had just coe n, and the Doctor sat dr other forage crops, to furnsh the before a desk covered wth news* necessary succulence for greatest papers and letters. "Cornela," he vgor and growth. Bulletn N. C. D* cred n a voce full of Interest, "hare partent ot Agrculture. s a letter for you a long letter. It s fro Pars." Te Dutch Belted cattle orgnated She exaned the largo, sheets n Holland pror to the seventeenth closed wth a great splash of red wax,' eentnry. Fro the outset they have bearng the de Tounnerre crest. It been chefly K not- entrely. controlled had ndeed, coe fro Pars, the cty' b the noblty of Holland. - ^ > M - M ^ M p > _ u of dreadful slaughter, yet Cornela That -the fanners, of Nebraska H are opened t w,lth a slng excteent* gettng larger dvdends than the steel as she read: trust fc,proved by Prof, Dawson of "It s fro Aranta!" the state unversty, n npapfcle* just (To be contnued.) Issued.... ;,.*> *t«r'.,1-/ c- there. J "' <*" '. " ' ^ealtw'too* ^1^*M* bur*, Albert*, th* hoe ft her sster and other relatves and frftad* oa Jan. Wjsf 1^ «fter a two*sctb»* ** ktfrh fc^er^westen tfaro hoe, j&wrtes o t'** fpuoat "I know I shsl grow t? love the fares. We ave a beatftfful vew ot the oun* tans and It sees wondefful to e to ee hole after'fotf to? Irtlea, and t U burnng thckly fcettej alfaround uf/ Wth t5)e excepuoa'ot'the last few days wnch have ^bea 'cold and story, we have had bea^tlfnl sprng weather ever snce I ca The days shnng; the nghts, >rc hold and frosty. On arrvng.htr^,<_ waa so greatly surprsed n every way. Dd*. bury s qute a busness lttle town. Al the people I eet are.so pleasant and hosptable. They lave four churches In Ddsbury the Baptst, Presbyteran, Evangelcal, and Mennonte. The ErsngelcaTs "have just copleted a handsoe church, very largo and fnely funoshe/, costng $2,500. They have a nos lterary socety here, eets every two weeks. They have fne uscal talent here. Tour frend, Anna C. Gray. Prw9ntM Sound and Soke. A devce for suppressng Sound and soke has been provded tor the. ordnary, rfle by a French solder. It con* slsts essentally of a steel- tube about thrty nches long, wth several parttons havng orfces slghtly larger than the bore of a gun, and ths tube s attached n the front of the uzzle of a bayonet clasp whenever ts use s desred. OA frng the gun the gases are retarded by each^ partton In turn, fnally escapng wthout sound or soke. Wth a knfe at the end the auxlary tube can be ade to serve as a bayonet "»l I. f. l I. I T., «! Chnese Fsh Hstcherss. Those ever-ngenous people/the Chnese, are great At ; fsh farng, and one of ther BtluJdodges for hatchng young fsh la, ost-ngenous. Takng a fresh esjg^hey suck thf oontents through aitfly hole and reft the egg wth thpp eggs of thetflsh they want to "hatch. The hole* Is then sealed upf and, the egg plaond under a sttng hen. In a very few days the fsh ova are so far advance* that one has only to break the shell Into oderately war water and te lttle las> sprng to lfe at onaa> t* A Tght Squteae. Brazls, Ark M May 11th. To bo snatched fro the very brnk of the grave s a soewhat thrllng experence and one whch Mrs. M. O. Garrett of ths place has just passed through. Mrs. Garrett suffered wth a Cerebrospnal affecton, and had been treated by the best physcans, but Wthout the slghtest proveent. For the last'twelve onths two doctors were n constant attendance, but she could only grow worse and worse, tll she could not walk, and dd not have any power 1 16 ove at all." " r "' >>'«ll*'; She was so low that for,the greater part of the te she was perfectly unconscous of what was gong on. about her, and her heart-broken busband and frends were- hourly expectng her death. The doctors had gven up all hope and no one thought she could possbly lve. In ths 'extrety Mr. Garrett sent for a box of Dodd's Kdney Plls. It was a last hope, but happly t dd not fal. Mrs. Garrett UBed n all sx boxes of the reedy, and s copletely cured. She says: "I a dong y own work now and feel as well as ever I dd. podd's Kdney Plls certanly saved e fro death." * The agnola has a ore powerful perfue than «ny other Sower. Stop* tho Oogt ta Works Off the Got* l«ss <*hsn en* per eent or the land of Norway,Is uyea for srafe twav txhct SfrOX. TOUR OLOTSftf. ""f n. 1 *. tell t-uwt«*i%si^r^ * J'TbeKlean. Kool Ktchen Wyou dejfc'and cool, always resd^ Jsts>«t v- Vof stoves oleal and v«stoa* 'V >1r >:, * -> '.*'.!-,' ''*. <»J s, C **!*.-.*k»'*.*»«*»."»'^''wl"f I I.-. >fc-..^.-.. ^jn^^tt»w"^:^-' :^\^*vffe^- *J-»AZ ^ ** ll,y-'a'< tu. t^.tja t '»M»(«W «**

7 W^WwIllff : '-*fw< 91 >;:.,r J tt* :& S ',S»r-...'.», * ' jrho ^ * - f ^ 1V9 wsngjsj jne**s^ I " A' :>h,^s; «spaas>& * f tt**> -bas, foflew H ff*j^ _ r ^ Jfyr Gettf&tbet* todolkek (<.- M l,.{(m- He k» a* Paursot w I nat Itf^ookAd^up to n h<a neghborlubla ^** ^&*&&*< nood - He owjs a 09 far and h t w w «, f* W * fl^fofft **»#, tw^,*! ** to** a* hs outsde apanufacturer of that c$r» sajra I, When < pearance s rough. The poor oun- Deen's KMw Bds wpe frst brought taneer* round about know of ths to our stten fon I,waajaffet%g fttyfc* goodness of heart as do no others. ooaw>ucatto j, o kdwy troubles, Be- J^s corn crb s open to the f the ades thjejj&d.pac*.whje^u^^/thr Wnter s long/and cold, and hs kndanlu frojp d^po^n^nts'r r ^ > ness to the hands on hs far s well great d>$ ^trouble, wth the secr- k^pwa to all. ttous, ^ ^ f >e)rft^,ex,ftdjgjy. var-1/, ut *he thng that ost dsable, so^euaa exc*asye a&d.at other tngushes Jta. Kns; U bs tred and tet sca^..th^co&f was hgh,.! true reedyjqt the "ager," He never and passaajftwerjb accopanedw^h tjres oxtetypg. hjc'hlpfcng;ftfen/js a seald^saaqp,. %>»»'«Kdney about ft and never ceases jtp,,ujrg,e the ft'o, jgef up the courage to try t$ once, lupt once, and, he assures the, Plls soon Seated ^he>/dney secr%-.tons, aksk ther color noral and banshed Ue Jp!aatQn\ wh^ caused j ^ scaldng sensaton. I dan rest well, ^^bac'k s strong and ound and I feel jnauch Ibetter In every wajr. A FRSB 1 TRIAL of, ths.great kdney edcne whch cured Mrs. Pare wn bvaalevto any part of the Unted B&tefon applcaton. Address.FosterMtlo>rn 'Cb^"Buffalb, N;' t. *or sale, by All'ttruggs, prce 06 cents net ho. ^- 1*hc genfts^osttle church depends on.its genesw. 1 > Launderng the Baby's Clothes. Many others are Ignorant of the aeroua njury that ay result fro washng the clothng of an Infant wth strong washng powders and Ipure soap. For ths reason t should be laundered at hoe under the other's drectons and thjr- Ivory soap used. To throw the Uttte garents nto the ordnary wash shows great carelessness, B. R. Parker. A fne bouse does not unke-a good borne. Is a Wall's Catarrh Cure > consttutonal cure. Prce, $penser ded n want. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES but 10 cents per package. 75c, cost Are. Tupan, a preraoent Wy of Rchond, V*L, a great sufferer wth woan's troubles, tells how she was cured. ' For soe years I suffered wth backache, severe bearng-down pans, leucorrhcea, and fallng of the wob. I tred any reedes, but nothng gave any postve relef. "I coenced takng Lyda E. - Ptnkba** Vegetable Copound In June, 180L When I had taken the frst half bottle, I felt a vast proveent, aavd have now take ten bottles wth the result that I feet lke a new woan. When I coenced takng the Vegatatlc Copound I felt all wora out and was fast approachng coplete nervous collapse, f weghed ronly 98 pounds, Now I wegh 109¾ nnds and a provng every day. gladly testfy to the benefts reeeved.* Mas. R. C. Tvnux, 23 West 30th St, Rchond, Va. gsooo forfthff erfcfffs/«/«ssm fatew pntnt fl cs* When a edcne has been successful In ore than a llon cases, ta It Justce to yourself to say. wlthoftt toyng; t, «1 do not beleve t wsud help e?** Surely yea cannot wsh to rean; weak and sck. Mrs. Ptnknaw. whose asmresa Is Lynn, Mass* wll answer cheerfully and wthout cost all letters addressed to her by sck woen* Perhaps she has just the knowledge that wll help your ease try her to-day It costs nothng;. S0Z0D0NT for the teeth. It prevents decay, ft hardens the gus a&d purnes tte ****** and pxtft. heywjl geyer, have, the, "shakes;* agan, e tells of hs own experences wth ttye rearkable reedy fn ths fashon;, 'tft was n the year of 76. Me and y wfe and ten of the chldren' were a shakn' to beat all, the whole suer and tall. Long toward Thanksgvln* t e rest of 'e qut, but I kept on eatn' caloel and qunne and' shnnydne and a shakn 1 y clothes to tatters every other day. I was about wore to a Bladder, when one Jc. ;rf.-v < Jonathan Kng, the "gobbler Ituo^ 1 day a feuer o a b'sd sfcjft corns er" of the Oxarks, has a sure-pop cure along and ssgsv : for ''ager.'* In a regon of the oun- ~ ^Whjr don't you, scare 'e off sa^ann\the<jhua>;'jup n the rver and drown 'ejnj/ saya ha, Theft he rode on, aruugan^ at hs own )ok«. Bat the thought tajed, wth, e. The very next day I had another shake, A'Soetes they do doublet up on a feller and^coe every day, and t ade # tearft' ad. 1 was tryln* to pall corn when t coe on. I was already so weak J couw hardly holler to the ules, and the ehl ade e tee] too f-^^^s^sj^aws&s?'" $. C, Ute Superntendent and Phytdaa V I la ckar^^ot'stau IaSaaa Asyla Coluba, S. C.,, wrts*:. "AftertfM/afyoarPfta*yMeftfor MJHMtjnHoj, ad y f*uy hrng 9**d d * ow BMag t* sj* wt ntf of attars ** v+ b wtt* y H curforcstrr* Mad Ivtwr* tlpttoe* lcaebwtuuyrco*d UtottpenowwtfaMttfgthr ndy^' Dr. J, P. B*or Hon. C. W. $utts, ex-meber of Qpngress fro North Dakota, n a letter fro Washngton, D. C, says: "That Pernna s not only a vgorous, as well as an effectve tonc, but also a cure of 9 anythng to get rd of that pesjy h^^j^ bwefted by t I auc too ager. I was jest desp'rl. L*avn'the hghly express y apprecatoa of ts extea a-standn' n the feld, I ade a ceuenfe."^ W. Butts., bee-lne fer the rver..when I got j Dr. R. Robbns, Muskogee, I. T., wrtes: to t I ddn't Stop to thnjk whether I! "Pernna s the best nrrfcoe I know of wanted to Jup n or not. I Jest forconghs and to strengthen a weak stoach ped wthout ejcrnv l;was already ^ ^. * & gttwsf Ircze, and the water was cy and pow- ^ d t u ^ «^3hav^alldn erful cold, and the shock lke to ar. p.^^t but ^ ^ h, XtBant. V> ^A busted e, I'll own, ««fcf.f but T I <~t**-a grtted hv by oo kbt odcae and t fts BO any cases. teeth so bard they -couldn't chatter "I have a large practce and have a and soused yself «lea% under several tes,. Then I crawled duvdrppn' you ay lve long to do good to the stck chance to prescrbe your Peruna. I hope lke a drowned rat. and lt out fer and sufferng." the house to change y clones, and Only the weak need a tonc* People are never weak except fro soa good cause then'i found that the chlfw** plub One of the obscure causes of weakness and gone., Tea, sr', plub gene: ' And as the one ofteaest overlooked s catarrh. sure as I Uv«Ihatft had thef ager Catarrh nflaes the ucous ebrane slneev It's the,owy-sure cure I've and causes the blood plasa to escape evef knowa^'of fer" tke shakes, and, lh*,v ahy other great} dscoveres, t was,found out by accdent." ' ' «. * > Bach Had the Wrong Botf^* How Thopkns' Har Restorer Cured H* tyfeb Cough, Whle her Reedy Started the Har Growng on Hs Bah Pate The Hred Grd's Here's a story John W. Gates tells*. "Dd you hear about Thopkns and hs wfe*, No? Well, Thopkns* wfe had a cough, so she told h to get her a bottle of cough edcne. When he was buyng ft the druggst rearked ncdentally that be had soe of the best.;har.xe8torer that»ever gladdened th* head of a baueaded an. TJaj-jfetes s balj^ea^ed, but he pretended he ddn't hear. He bought Dougnt a *-c^gar :j c^gar anjl and talked talked poltcs poltcs wth tw,o dr^/ee %t the boy* tdr'a 1 whle a Jnstr*efoYe;h.e lettrorljo [oe he sad knd of carqlesslke to (he, druggst:. -r Jv.-r-, ' --»* -.=* u ;--V. r,,' ;, "Say, old an, got any stuff that's good for thej har ake, t-^er sort of grow, yottrstsjow?^ "Oh, yes^'salttyth*^«rggst "Well/'^sad Thopkns, "guess I'll take a bottle. My brother*n-law s a regular dude and lkes such thngs. The- two bottles were about the sae sze, but that wasn't the druggst's fault. Thopkns opened the both when he got hoe. That nght after he had undressed he happened to thnk that t ght be.a good thng to try a lttle of the har restorer. In the dark he got hold of hs wfe's cough edcne and he plastered t all over hs bald head, ft was good and stcky and t hung rght on. Mrs. Thopkns had a volent ft of coughng durng the nght and n feelng around the closet for her edcne got hold of the har restorer. She took a bg dose and then hollered: "Fre!" Thopkns awoke wth a yell. There had been a lttle slt n the pllow case and he had rolled around wth h9 stcky head untl he had ade a great hole n the case and had all the feathers worth entonng flarng out fro hs cranu so that he looked lke the banshee n an Irsh folklore tale. He cae rushng to Mrs. Thopkns' assstance. She thought t was the evl one takng a half-holday and agan hollered, ths te louder than even "Fre! Polce! Fre! " The hred grl ran out Into the nght wth nothng on but a sweater and a par of rubber boots and turned n a general alar. It cost Thopkns $16.50 to ake t all rght wth the freen, but he says the experence was cheap at the prce, as the cough xture started hs har growng agan. Incdentally hs wfe's cough has dsappeared. Gves a Pretty Lberal Recept "SelbMade Merchant" Tells Hs Son a Few Thngs Tha Lead to Success "Get Up wth Deternaton U You Want to Go to Bed wth Satsfacton." You've got to beleve that the Lord ade the frst hog wth the Graha brand burned In the skn, and that the drove whch rushed down a steep place was packed by a copettor. You've got to know your goods fro A to Izzard, fro snout to tal, on the hoof and a the can. You've got to know 'e lke a young other knows baby talk, and to be as proud of 'e as the young father of a twelve-pound boy, wthout really thnkng that you're stretchng ' t four % pounds. You've got to beleve n yourself and ake your buyers take stock n you at par and accrued nterest You've got to have the scent of a bloodhound for an order, and the grp of a bulldog on a custoer. You've got to feel the sae personal solctude over a bll FORGOT HIS WEDDING DAY. Busy Wall Street Man,Makes a Dash fer Chcago One Day Late. "We hear a good deal about the busy en of New York, sad one of the, "but- 1 have a frend lu Wall street who has broken the record.. "I was In hs apartent a few eghts ago after the theater, and ue was oh a* tng wth e about the deals of the day, and as he chatted he was run* nlng over a bundle of eoranda. An at once he stopped as f he baa> been hot'. "*Gre*t 8cott!* he exclaed. Ta to be arrfstf to-orrow to s woan u Chsago, and had forgotten tae date oopletelr. Say. old an. coe Wth a»e.and help e to pack up. Of of goods that strays off to a copete tor as a parson over a backslder, and hokojpecal servces to brng t back ntc/the fold. You've got to get upve^e^ornng wth deternaton \you're gong to go to bed wth satsfartjon. Yoj)ve got to eat hog, thnk hog, drea hog n short, go the whole hog f you're gong to wn out n the pork-packng busness. That's a pretty lberal recept, I know, but t's ntended for a fellow who wants to ake a good-szed pe. And the only thng you ever fnd n pastry that you don't put n yourself s fles. Fro "Letters fro a Self- Mare Merchant to Hs Son," by George Horace Lorer. By perls» son of Sall, Maynard ft Co., Publshers, Boston, Mass. through the ucous etnbrana n the for f ucous. Ths dscharge ofucousjs the sae as the loss/of blood. Jx produces t weakness.. Peruna stops the catarrh and prevents the dscharge of acona * TWs s* why Peruna s calleev a leak. Petnoa^pea a«a gve strength by stulatng jhe aervsas syste a lttle. It gves strength by preservng tfas> ucous ebranes aganst leakage. It gves strength by convertng the bleo fluds and preventng^ ther dranng away n acoas dscharges.... Constant spttng, aaev blowng the wll fnally pcodoee ex^eae^weaknes the loss of ucous..,., If you do not derve propt and nr'ltrr factory results frb.thf use of Pferaasv wrte at once to Dr; Hartan,' gvng a tal stateent of your case and he- wll aw pleased to gve* you hs Valuable adrca grats. Address Dr. Hartan, PresM^al^ol: The> Hartan Santaro, Colubus, Oha by wearng W. 1» Douglas*&&d or SJ8 v X hare been costng you fro L. l>9«gl«f sloesyroves. ty" all dther akes. feld Tbe"genune by reul shoe katetaske^aad^w dealers eve Tfcae B6- s. Fo*t Cobr Mvt*U*d. W. L. Douglas «OUt Kg«> lane cannot beeejosilsr _ W. X* DoocUe akes and SWSJI. am l*m*r WNTIM I* S ftaodyear welt <hn*& sewe. Hflktr than any o»h«r aa«ftj«tarev, 18» tales: a,ssa.» abfone 2*38 Salw: a, MORPHINE and all fors of drug habt nently cured In throe daya wltbopt: pan. Cravng allayed Instantly. THE ONLY TREATMEMT EVER PU8UCIY OEMOHSTRATEO On TEST CASES, No relapses. All oney back f we fall to cure. Councatons confldf»- tal. Wrte for Booklet or call. THREE DAY SANITARIUM; 117 Thn* Avenue, Detrot, Mch. A Snre Sla* She How annoyng! I've forgotten to buy soethng I wanted. He I thought as uch when you sad you bad soe oney left GOOD HOV8KKEEPBB8 Use tbe beet. That's why they bay Red Cross Ball Blue. At leadng grocers, 5 cents. Nell He sad I was hs pearl. Belle 1 guess he wanted to strng you. -Phladelpha Record. cured. Koftter' lnt <UT*I vae of Dr. KUa^a Great Kerre Hottw b. B. a. KUSSUISL. I& Area Street FaUadalpala, Fa All the world loves a lover except the fellow who has been cut out. tdo not beleve Plso's Cure for Consupton has aa equal for coughs axtd colds. JOBH P. BOTSB, Trnty Sprngs, I&d, Feb. lb. IStu The wll of God to-day wll of an. wats on the THE NEXT MORNING I PEEL BRIGHT AND NEW ANO MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. NT doetor **T» t acts saatl/ a tbe ttoou**, \tnt sad kmavra andtoft plwsst laxuva. TLa drak a atada treat bart*. and n preaarar lor as* a» aatu»'as tea. ItaoaU^n'J.aae^e Tea»*oe LAME'S FAMILY MEDICINE 11 dran«taorbyaus)ete. aadleeta. Bay t to.!* *>«Fasslf* Me^tetae vatestha ^_ arele each day, 1«Mfdar to bo banlthy t&tel lllii y. AddVaav 6. t Woodward. LeBoy. K.Y. course, I can t ake t now to save y lfe, even f -I hred a specal engne and car, for the weddng s set THEat IS NO SSES, for to-orrow ornng at 10 o'clock!' "Whle he began ptchng hs thngs SUCKER LIU^BS 1 nto hs trunk I wrote out a essage to ha sweetheart and hurred It to the jftrtyytott ago ^ tfttr Raw YCara telegraph offce. My frend left on of \SS on the eastern eoa tt<>vvtr the frst tran out and after hs ar- NbUrproof W«J Cents Weft WrodJOfd rval n Chcago he wred back.* jn the West fnd were cred Oftctas By," 7» 8 S! 1 rl l h L? e h M *** * * ** r*m* Cawhcya Thto *&& ret.' "-New York Sun. rtstat hk» cefjr Into such Mefal usclhet Have Te's Mevsenta Down Fne. Chronoeters now record the l- Iketh part of a second *of te. Maay In Muncpal servce. There are 0,000 persons fr the uncpal servce of New York ctt/. the wewtosjer en the krttenv GINSENG a a werthto wacmsaeaty, BeadMeSav aaaav let te fee Zaapersl etsgseag Gen la FREE TO WOMEN! To peeve the aeauassssfr cleansng paver of " T«le«Aatssettse awl} a large tral wth book of test a*eola«a»y free. Ths fas** a ttajr aa»le 1 _ba» a ISssw Joee aayoaev of Ha vasav, Woen all over taa eswatra «> -^_ ^ ' * et feawato aua, eartssjh alllnfl»batk)tta^dae^ar8eawoaserrnsa cleansng vagnal doueae, for sore tbroa^nsaj catarrh, asasaouth wash and Wrsaovets and whten the teeth, Seadtods^;aposel w do Sot d by drocgsts or large boa. Sal Tat a. Kaxrov co^ 11«Cetoaabaa Jbeav WESTERN tro*tpaddte«a% CANADA la attractdf store stteatea taea say ll llaflnv la the world. ^^ - a». TSe Oraaary Tas Hataral ef tta Yeesac Wertd." O^S*a«71Sa tassav taae." ^** ^15 arep a -- ISM.-. r LJM^SataMT ^ Abooeaaee of Water t Faa, sad b»: a farttfe fot a asa*- emmtasslanaada «a assared and or atewta. sde«aata HOatESTEAB UN0S OF 1$0 ACRES FR t U^^eaaw*^»»^leWro»a»a«a«e»*Tr^ erte M. V. Melaaee. Ko f Aveaea Taeatre petet^mlea.ertrortste. geansfts Mara, tse aateeetaed CaaaSba Oevejaaaeat." wnunpstoe wnfe orttseas sjfag FatMafa> WC^ W N. U.-DKTROIT-NO. 20-t0>3. a a a ^ r ^ S ^ a - :;» / - ' ',:; '«&* *" «'vt -.,"f'.^^faa^.^^-faa^.-'-almrw

8 '. j»;^x^.^. * * WW W}j?.\ WWM...:. Vr*^" 'v.. ' y!** ^wp^wfjgl^j.^ft^^^^.^.'wij^!^':?fc* ws : ¾ ^ ^ :!«*; M. " ^' ^ «^ /..,*: SlM* ^.NttX^^, ^ S ^.,....,( < - * "n,!^, '"" 1 'f^ >r^. # ( * ^ :M1 M... ^ ^ :+1 v «; * r. It rl«! 1 ; < *. ; :^ fl * W. ' l'. : V?. - > : I \ " tt r 1* :>* t'. I I, ^ % -y * l*^ jfcu. WEST PUTNAM. Mabel Monca entertaned a few of her frends Thursday last. H. B. Gardner and wfe were n Ann Arbor one day last weekr Lester Bates, of Gregory, spent Sw$ a JP wj$ bg grandparents, G. W. BafceK and wfe. Mrs. Murphy of Pnckney vsted her daughter Mrs. H. B. Gardner the past week. Ea Gardner and Mary EUen Doyle attended the 8th grade exanaton at Pnckney Saturday Mrs. G. W. Bates and daughter, Mrs. Lews Pergo, vsted at Lynfred Whted'e n Pnckney Frday. HAMBURG. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. DeWolf Monday, a 6¾ pound grl. Mss Jesse Fleury s spendng ths week n Mt. Pleasant. Wlle Burlson of Ann Arbor, vsted relatves here last week. Joseph Butler and wfe of Toledo, vsted frends here Sunday. Nelle Mortensoa of Howell, called on Haburg frends Saturday. Bertha Sawyer, who has been very ll for soe te s provng very slowly. Mss Llle Mclntyre of Pnckney s vstng her sster Mrs. Jas. Hall of ths place. When you want a pleasant physc try Chaberlan's Stoach and Lver Tablets, they are easy to take and pleasant n effect. For sale by F. A. Scfler., PARSHALLV1LLE. Mrs. Matt Cornell s not uch better. Mrs. Mlan Parehall s a very lttle better. Mrs. Y. T. Cole s spendng a few days wth her son Jay n Durand. Mrs. Carre Cole, of Owosso, s helpng care for her other, Mrs. B. F. Andrews, who s very feeble. Mr. Vroan, of Lansng, spoke n the M. E. church, Sunday evenng n the nterest of the antsaloon league. The Tyrone Farers' Club et Saturday at the hoe of John Brstol and wfe. There was a very large attendance. IOSCO lttle ran please. Geo. Lable vsted a frend n Unadlla Sunday. Everybody s busy these days preparng corn ground. Al. Canrleld and faly vsted at N. E., Watters' Sunday. Mrs. Sauel Glover of Handy, s spendng a few weeks wth her daughter Mrs. N. E. Watters. Geo. Younglove and wfe of Maron spent the last of last week wth ther daughter, Mrs. L. C. Gardner. Wnnefred Burnett and B oward Ball of Webster, vsted her father, Chas. Burnett Saturday and Sunday. 1 EAST PUTMAM. Mrs. Guy Lews was qute ll last week. W. H. Placeway was n Gregory Frday last. Mrs. George Brown was at North Lake Frday and Saturday of last week. Mrs. Bert Hause and daughter May, spent Sunday wth relatves ntha.place.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sweeney, of Chlson, were entertaned at ths place on Sunday. Fro k Cat Scratch on the ar, to the worst sort of a burn sore or bol, DeWtts Wtch Hazel Salve s a quck cure. In buyng Wtch Hazel Salve, be partcular to get DeWtts ths s the salve that heals wthout leavng a scar. A specbe for blnd, Bleedng, tchng and protrudng ples. Sold by all Druggsts, WEST MARION. Geo. Bulls has a new power ll. John McCavett s workng for W. B. Mller. Mss Leafe Mller s hoe fro school on account of poor health. Mrs. Fsk vsted her grandchldren at H. Plner's last week. A son of Mr. tsell had the sfortune to cut hs foot a few days snce. The LAS wll eet at the hoe of Mrs. Chas. Kng ths afternoon Thursday. Mesdaes Geo. and W. B. Mller attended Maccabee lodge at Planfeld Saturday. A party of sxteen hung a May basket for the CollnB chldren last Tuesday evenng. The best physc: Chaberlan's Stoach and Lver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant n effect. For sale by F. A. Sgler. ' *-K 'f ' -*. -A.'Vf'*?'-. >*-^»>*w*«sbae S Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stanton, of Mrs. Ma*y Brown and Jesse Webster, were n ths place Sunday. oved to Chelsea last week. The faly gatherng at Mrs. Mrs. J. Pearson entertaned W. H. Glenn'B Saturday was a guests fro Capelltown the frst surprse for her t beng her of the week. brthday. Mesda.es, J. Manduvlle and Mss Lena Parshall, of Ann Arbor, Harry Twaley, of Detrot, S. B. Case, of Wllaston, were guests of ther sster, Mrs. XJL &_ Mrs. Eugena Twaley, of Hall the frst of the week. Chelsea, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn ths week. UNADILLA. Geo. Hoyland and wfe vstng relatves at Howell. are Mrs. Betty Marshall of Gregory vsted relatves and frends here lsat week. Dr. Dubos and wfe are vstng ther daughter Mrs. B. Mller of Napoleon. Albert Watson and son Douglas vsted at Lynn Gorton's of Waterloo the frst of ths week. Msses Cela Bureh and Vna Barton of Lyndon was the guest of Mss Era Pyper last week Wednesday. The offcers of the Presby. church of ths place and Stockbrdge wll hold a eetng n the Presby. church here. Monday afternoon ay 18. Rev. Powers preached hs farewell Seron n the Presby. church here last Sunday. He wll leave for Kentucky for hs health next Wednesday May 20. Strength and vgor of good food duly dgested. "Force", a ready-toserve wh^at and barley food, adds no burden, but sustans, nourshes, nvgorates. NORTH LAKE. Mrs. Jaes Relly vsted her daughter Fanny the past week. The Msses Mary and Ay Whalan were hoe over Sunday. Martha French has proved her property by repantng her dwellng. Mr. and Mrs. Brd Gregory, of Gregory, spent Sunday at W. Hudson's. Mrs. B. C. Glenn has been spendng a few days wth her son Eler at Albon. Mr. claude Burkhart closes a suoessful ter of eght onths school here ths week. Mrs. Sarah Brown, of East Putna, was a caller at Mrs. W. Wood's the latter part of last Addtonal Local. T wa* Frank Dolan of Detrot town thefrstof the week. Mr. Jas. Lyan of Jackson was the guest of Mrs. P. Far an the frst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ftzpatrck and chld of Detrot, spent Sunday wth her other, Mrs. P. Faran. H. G. Brggs and wfe were called to Oceola the last of last week by the crtcal llness of Mr. B's. brother. Seldo has the grass and other vegetaton been so dred up as now n any places, even n Jnly t s farly burned up. The South Lyon Herald shows proveent under the new anage* ent. Bro. Sasen s a thorough newspaper an. Mr. Peters of the flourng lls s unloadng a car ot sprng wheat and wll be akng a Mnnesota flour n a few days. The Brgton far grounds wll be planted to potatoes ths year. We presue as an agrcultural adventure t wll pay better than before. Chas. Henry s akng extensve repars on hs recently purchased property, the Whte house, Wll Harrs of Dexter s dong the work. The Junor hop s booked for nsxt week Frday evenng, May 22. Arrangeents are beng ade for a bg te. Invtatons have been ssued. Mrs. J. A. Cad well vsted her sster n Chelsea a couple of days the last of last ween. Mss El a Schench, who has been her guest here for a few weeks returned to Chelsea wth her. Frederck- Case of Munsng and Dr. J.J. Mulheron of Detrot, were n town Saturday last. Mr. Case was a forer redsdent of the county and s now casher of the Munsng state bank. Over 50 teas were counted on the streets of Pnokney one evenng last week and there were no specal sales to entce people here ether just regular busness. Good roads leadng to Pnckney and good busness people here drew the crjwd. Accordng to reports fro Kentuc ky, the Unted States had better call her troops back fro the Phlppnes and send 'e down there. Poltcal and other feuds have caused 2 urders there n the last two years n one county and no one dares prosecute. E.R.Brown, one of our hustlng vllacre blacksths was so busy one day the past week and had so any bugges watng for h, that he got hold of a wheel and set the tre befort he found out that he was at the wrong rg. He sad he dd not care the tre needed settng and t got t. Sunday soe vandals started a Are n an out-buldng at the depot but t was dscovered n te to save uch daage. We wonder f the ones who are akng so free wth atches and fre, know that t eans a ter of years n prson f they are found out. It ay be fun to yell fre and spe 'e burn, but a few years behnd the bars wll take the fan out of t. We have been asked to advertse for ran but knowng what happened last season when such an adv. appeared n the DISPATCH we have been a lttle fearful that we ght get too uch. However, as our readers all d sre t and the alanac says ''far weather" for the next fve days, we wll venture ths lttle "ran wanted," and request the weather bureau to take notce, The eght grade exanatons wll be conducted May 9 and 16 at the followng places: Fowlervlle, How* ell, Brghton, Haburg, Pnckney, Gregory, Oak Grove, Madson and Hartland. The exanaton n readng wll be based upon "The Groat Stone Face" by Hawthorne. N. C. Kvoonnnza, Co. of *<WlVb«tt«fca > -<t".w >^<-»*T^ y -» *«*: J Pup* H ott utrfh^ndly * Who llvt* hh Hf# on a hfrttplf*.' H#»d never atop for a trtt/ndly alttw But trudged aong t* hto oody.«tylev Tll M Foroo H no day was aorvad to M 8noe then thay oautl *8unny Jt»» Force ThtE^dy-Vo^ a better bulder than a vacaton. Nr Tt «1 It. «1 a. consderably adynoed towards e^$rjpavt nttofyour very exoeuent prep^on, whch yon nave W 1 'B. C.*MOL»/ Dfteaslur by Act of Parlaent. Tn 1 old suptuary lvs wore those cogltlor.s by.whch th*' dress and food )f the k%'s subject-! were ncely controlled. It was a st-rt of offcal Mrs. (Jnuuly. Fashon regulatons for en n partcular were bd down on very precse lnes, and the changes n ther uttre occurred uch ore 1':^queuty te a woen's. Very (1:...-- eat N the case now. In - > days, tco. en's dress \v:s br.;': and even guld y. Pror tc b'-l \on\x r w;s he rorflatc.--.. In! :,; y.,'.r. however. Henry I., c!'!:v.--d eery to barbers, had all h: ; su ; ' ;{-;' ]v.-k* ruthlessly shorn. The : ev,.' " '':.::.1 edct < f ths knd wa u.u '. ;.. :d :11.. who nssted than :u e... '. ; ;' haw ere than two euuv- >s t'< ' <lh;::"v, e. ept en the. eh.,ht- Vlel the 1 drd, at f'!,»:! : y - :'.,.v ye kll's he; " ^'h eal wll. Of uhu' st tt lades wll he the hard fate that befell the bj;' sleeves worn by en under Klehanl II. We are told that soe la?;: down to the knees. When pottage ^ brought to the table "the sleeves :ro nto thorn and get the frst taste." In short, the nusance was so ntolerable that a statute was passed prohbtng any an below a banneret fro wearng the. The Carbwncle. One of the rarest and ost precous tones s the carbuncle, whch s soetes confounded wth the ruby, fro whch t dffers by the ntensty of ts Ares, produced by an nternal luster of god, whle under the purple of the ruby there only appear dottlngspf azure or lacquer. Ethopa produced the ost precous ancent carbuncles. The Chaldeans regarded ths stone as a powerful tallyan. Legend akes the eyes of dragons out of carbuncles. Garcas ab Horto, physcan of one of the vceroys of Inda, speaks of carbuncles whch he saw n the palace of that prnce whch wore so extraordnary n ther brllancy that they seeed "lke redhot coals u the dst of darkness." Lous Vertoan reports that the kng of Pegu wore an enorous one, whch at nght appearc-d to be lghted up wth sunbeas. Tho vrtues of the carb cle are resstauce to Are, preservaton of the eyes, prooton of pleasant dreas, creaton of happy llusons and an autdote aganst pure ar. A Wlllfnl MtMundrrMtalltR. Ptt was nduced by Sr John Snclar to consttute a board of agrculture toward the end of the eghteenth century and ake h the presdent. Havng enjoyed hs offce for a few years, Snclar began to desre prooton n the socal scale. "Dear Mr. Ptt," he wrote to the pre nster, "don't you thnk the presdent of the board of agrculture should be a peer?" "Dear Sr John Snclar," repled Ptt, "I entrely agree wth you. 1 have therefore apponted Lord Soervtlle to succeed you as presdent of the board of agrculture." Sr John Snclar went about wrngng hs,hands and exclang: ''Dear e, dear e! It was such a wllful sunderstandng!" Fortnghtly Revew. Basalt ^Colttna I Mexco. There aro coluns of basalt n Mexco whch ay be regarded as one of the natural wonders of tne world. They ay be seen at Regla falls, and there Alexander von Huboldt saw and adred the when he took he faous journey round the world. As regular and syetrcal these coluns are as though they had been fashoned by huan hands, and yet they are entrely natural and of volcanc orgn. They are of great heght, and no one can see Jthe for the frst te wthout becong greatly pressed. In Flngara cave, Scotland, there at coluns of baaalt soewhat slar to these, and on St Helena there are others, though the latter, Instead of standng erect, art pled together on the grckd and look Uke twteot treea. Busness Ponters. **» Wanted: -To rent or purchase an organ. Rev. G. W. MTLNE. tor s»echeap. 20 Swars of Bees wth all necessary supples. Wll sell one swr or ore to close out busness, C. V. VanWnkle. t or Sale. Choce'Yellow Dent seed corn. U. V. VanWnkle. Far hot Sale, Far of 80 acres 2 les south of I'nckney, good house, granery, well, nce orchard. Ters reasonable. Inqure of Edward Burt. t 6 WANTED: feet 1 nch seasoned oeeoh or aple. State quantly on hand and prce. Address The Sth Surprse Sprng Bed Uo. Lakeland (lal.urtf Mch. tor Sale. Early Burpee 9eed potato a very fne varety. 18t20 Patrck KeJley. Before buyng Lenoleura. the Teeple Hardware Co. * Call at For Sale. Slver Laced Wyandotte eggs for sale 50c per settng ol 13. V. (J. Dnkel. NOTICI:. The photo gallery ol MT. Wgla here wll be kept open three days of the week Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Mrs. Wple wll be n charge. : '; < : "When Your Wll Is Ready Your Feet Are Lght." The busness en ol ths town can attract out-of-town trade) as readly as the bg establshents of the ctes attract tt It Is sply a atter of advertsng. Ths paper goes Into the hoes not only of those who lve In the thckly settled county but t b a welcoe guest In alost every far boutf for les around It reache* fee hoes n all near-by vllage* and soe that are far reoved It wll draw trade fro wherever t crculates f Its advertsng coluns are ntellgently used Have vo«tred UK DrooUtetae aywaf. evwtwmtttft* w*., - '*- 'V 'H

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