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1 >V.f.".'. >. ' ^ ^ '.. " ' -. " ' <'' I ;"' ' ' '.'.. ;. ' '. ' V ' - * * ' " : ','. ' ' ' ' ', '. ' ;...»!. '....,..... ; :. ' mm. ' ' '- ' ' j, : f n* : I * > *~----- / ;V ;>/-'''<.' ;, #. VOL. xvn. PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEB. 1,1900. No. 5. /:, LOCAL NEWS. State Fames' Insttute. The-- Supse *. *- Stoe, Pces That Speak fo Themselves. Bush Edge bfhdng pe yad 04 Dess Stays 05 Velveteen bndng pe bunch, 10 Uad of hooks and eyes 02 and 03 Saxony yan. pe sken 05 Gemantown zephys pe skenj)6 Lades' Fleece-lned Hose 10 Cblden'3 heavy fleece In'd hose 10, 15 MenV heavy cotton socks 05 Xades' hdkfs. 5,10, 15, 25 Chlden's hdkfs. Men's tukey ed hdkfs. Pape napkns Musc olls Men's heavy ove shts Men's and boys' wstlet* pe doz 05 25, , 10,15 Tooth bushes Bhof-feuhes 10,1MKU!5 Shavng bushes 5.10 Good heavy suspendes 10,15, 25 Shoe soles 25c doo mat and scape Hose whps Enamelne stove polsh Lamp bunes Lamp chmney 10 doz. clothes pns Ivoy 3oap 10, m ,04 05 pe pa 04 We cay a complete lne of Hosey, Statoney, Pocket Books, Ha Pns and Ha Onaments. Ou two stoes enable us to gve you the geatest value fo you money why pay moe. "Come and get ou pces, then MATCH US IF YOU CAN. Yous fo tade, E. A. BOWMAN, Pop. Bowman'Block, Pnckney. BERT WELLMAN Manage* of Pnokney Stoe. Howell Stoe, next to P. O. Feb. 1. Ths s "Cupds" month. Get you Valentnes eady. The K. O. T. M. nstalled the offces on Fday evenng last. An Oceola townshp fame has 27 cows whch bng hm $8 pe day fomlk. Fank Wght and wfe, ot Jackson, ae spendng a few weefcs wth elatves hee. Sumne Smpson and a M, Hall, of Handy, wee guests of E. J. Bggs the last of last week. Thee s talk of ual mal delvey noth and east of Howell. The oute wll compse 25 mles. No school n the Gamma, Intemedate and Pmay ooms, Monday, as t was mpossble to heat them comfotably. Ms. Fank Wght and son Fank weo called to Wateloo, thefstof the week, on account of the death of he mothe. A lttle chld belongng to Ms. Isaac Kng, of Wateloo, ded on Sunday evenng last. The funeal was held on Tuesday. Nealy twenty of the young fends of Fed Campbell gave hm a paty at hs home on Thusday evenng, and and epot a ousng tme. On Monday of last week the mlk factoy took n 130,027 pounds of mlk. Ths was- woth $1, to the fames of the county. Lvngston county now has a Democatc club of ove 700 membes. W. H. S, Wood a pesdent, E. C. Shelds secetay and GAT. Newman teasue. The Febuay tem of ccut cout opens n Howell on Monday, Feb. 5. We see the names of WmT"L>ock±ng and W. D, Thompson as Juos fom ths townshp. L. M. Teeple has puchased two day lnes n Vassa, he went Monday nght to take chage of them. Hs famly wll go late. Hee s to you success Lloyd., C. Jacobs bought to town Monday, ten fall lambs (bon about the tme of ou fst snow stom) fo wch he eceved $3.00 pe head. We%a' ths quck etuns. Ou' patons have ou thanks fo espondng so quckly to ou call fo settlement. Thee ae stll a few othes fom whom we, would lke to hea fom. The DISPATCH has eceved many complments upon ts epot of the Fames' Insttute held hee on Wednesday of last week. It beng ou pess day, many dd not look fo so full a epot, The DISPATCH was one week ahead of mpst papes n ths vcnty n the publshng the laws enacted by the last sesson of the legslatue. We do not beleve n playng "second fddle" anyway. We ae n ecept of the Gatot Jounal n whch s an atcle exposng a Sptualstc Medum. One was gvng a seance at Ithaca, and was caught by one*of the boys, the lghts tuned on, and the "spt" poved to be flesh and blood. n ou menton last week, of the way MTWood teated fence-posts, we smply sad ta when t should have ead coal ta. M. Wood nfoms us that, thy should be dpped n when the ta s hot, and ne cousdes t one of the best peseytes of tence-posts and well woth tyng. On page 8, planly vsble, s the advt of F. H. Nx * 3on, photogaphes. We have seen ome of the wok of these gentlemen and can say that t s equal to any we have eve seen anywhee. The goupngs ancj posn^s ae excellent, and the wok s the -wotof atsts. -They open the galey on Satuday of ths week.. _ A Two-Day Meetng at Howell Fday and Satuday, Feb On Fday and Satuday of ths week, the Stata Fames' Insttute wll meet n the cout oom at Howell. A good pogam bas been-aanged and a lage attendance s looked fo. Evey fame n the countv, who can possbly do so, should attend. Duet P30GRAM. FRIDAY MORNING, FKBBUABY?. M. and M. Fed Bucknell Invocaton. Remaks by pesdent of nsttute socety Sheep and clove., Dscusson. Ctzenshp Dscusson. _ AFTERNOON. L. W. Ovatt S. M. Yekee Stale? Qaatett Musc. Quzzng box. The geneal pupose cow.pof, C. D. Smth Dscusson. Musc Staley Quatett Hose an Hosemanshp..D. G. W. Wateman Dscusson. Solo G. B. Hosley EVENING. Solo, Emll Bode A balance aton fo man...ms. Emma Campbell Rectaton Mss Ella-Wnega Home Santaton D. Heny B. Bake Muao SITUBPAY MORNING, FSBBUABY 3. Musc Invocaton. Fetlzes and manues.. Cal. Husselman. Dscusson. When papa's sck...» Mss Floence Allson Fattenng pgs and Iambs.E. W. Ovatt Dscusson. >' ; Solo. Tusts... Fed Rchte Busness Meetng. Repots of commttees. Secetay and teasue's epots. AFTERNOON. Repot of Dayfoot monument comtttee... O. W. Sexton Fam dans F. L. Andews Tllage...Cal Husselman Quzzng boz., Solo H. O. Hll Dseases of domestc anmals and hygene of - the stable D. U. W. Wateman Dscusson. MuTtc. Pogam fo woman's secton of Fames' Insttute at the Baptst chuch Satuday aftenoon. 1:30. TT --, Sngng Ameca- '" Paye. Rectaton MIBS Eva Houghtelng Pape Ms. Fank Backus Musc Noa Howe, Edth and Etbel Peavy Rectaton Ms. Mae Batchelo What s best Ms. Emma A. Campbell Speakes. Ms. Emma Campbell, Ypslant. funshed by the ' state boad of agcultue. Local Speake,.Ms. Fank Backus Maon Joseph Sykes s on the sck lst. Almost a blzzad the fst of the week. Bon to M. and Ms, Wll Mece, Jan. 25, a son. Geo. Reason J. was n Stockbdge Monbay on a busness. Geo. Schoenhals, of Genoa, was n town the fst ot the week. James and Rchad Has ae cut' tng wood fo John Watson of Maon. Mss Getude Snedoo, of Howell, was a guest of Ms. Geo. Geen the past week. John Fohey spent Satuday and Sunday wth hs daughte, Veonca, n Ann.Abo. Now s the tme to get those magaznes bound as the volume has closed. Call and see ou wok. Cads ae out announcng a paty to be gven by the Youug Peoples' Club of ths place, at the Tuamey House, Feb. 9. E. A. Bowman has consented to let! Bet Wellman ssue pemum tckets ' wth tade. These tckets have won a good deal of tade fo the stoe *t Howell. The tckets wll be edeemed at ethe stoe. On Fday aftenoon- last, the Lady Maccabees held a specal meetng and nstalled the offces. Whle the meetng was not an open one, each membe had the pvlege of nvtng a lady fend, and thee wee, about 70 pesent. Afte the nstallaton a Banqnet was spead and an hou was spent n a socal manne, much to the' beneft of the ode. J ll 111 n 1 U t Al 111» It Ml 1111 *»1 mtnh* Gome to the Dspatch Offce POP Lette Heads, Envelopes, Cads, Etc. Pnckney* Mch., Pces Rght. IfffTTTITTIHlITMTTTTfTTTTUIIIITITfllTffTm Always at t. At What? Sellng Goods of couse. Whle the holday tade s always a havest fo some and we get ou shae ou tade always emans good the yea aound^ The eason s that we sell the best sta- People today ae not look pe goods fo the least money. ng fo CHEAP goods but GOOD goods cheap. The followng^ae-so-me-ef-ett facs: Dugs and Medcnes. A ful and complete lne. School Supples* Books, Tablets, PcncHs Pens, Ink and Examnaton Blanks. Cockey. A full lne of, Plan and Pancy wae. A fne lne of Lamps. Fancy Atcles* Cellulod Goods, Hdkf., Cuff and Collo Box. s. They make fne bthday gfts. Gocees. We cay a lne of the best n town. Pces ae ght. Wall Pape. Ou sales the past yea wee fa ahead of ou expectatons, and ths season we wll be bette pepaed than eve to gve values. F. A. SIGLER. D-ng-glst. TEEPLE & CADWELL Geneal Hadwae, Have as complete an assotment of heavy and shelf hadwae as can be found n^4b county, and 1900 fnds us moe thooughly equpped than ev3 befoe. Buldes Hadwae a Specalty. Doos and Common Sash always n stock.^ Complete lne of Bugges, Wagons and Heatng Stoves, Ranges, ood Stovesu Wood and Coal.. y O % Jul u*< K M. f'h

2 w>. U- «'? EVENTS OF THE WEEK N OUR GREAT STATE RELATED IN A BRIEF FORM. % When the Repot pt the Statft Tax CotemtMlon la Ka*e PabUc t Wll Funsh Some Statlng Infomaton Beg-adlng Unjust Method* of Taxaton* Anolhe Way of Stealng Fom the State* The state tax commsson, n/ pusuance of ts^dutes of nvestgatng the system of assessed valuaton and taxaton of the state, has aleady been though 55 out of the 83 countes, n the state. Two-thds of ths wok s done, and fom a bef suvey of a small poton of the feld coveed by the Commsson, thee, s no queston that when the epot s fnally made to Gov. Pngee, o to the next legslatue when t meets, wll pove most statlng. Appaently hundeds of mllons of dollas' woth of popety,* both eal and pesonal, s escapng taxaton yealy, owng to the most flagant neglect of the assessng offces of the townshps and countes thoughout the state.' At Muskegon a mllonae was found who was payng taxes on 81,000 woth of popety when the same was actually woth 5000,000. Snce the' specal sesson of the legslatue adjouned, the commsson have nvestgated the assessng system of eght o ten new countes. Instance afte nstance has been found whee the lage popety owne s escapng taxaton altogethe, and whee county afte county s assessed fo only fom 25 to 33 pe cent of ts eal popety value, and escapes ts just popoton of the state tax whee othe countes ao assessed fo fom 60 to 80 pe cent of popety 1 value and ae beang an undue popoton of the cost of opeatng the state. To Fght the Bell Mooopoly. The Independent telephone companes of Muskegon, Saanac, Lansng, Unon of Gatot and Isabella countes, Alma and Vestabug, Tavese Cty, jana county, Howad Cty^ Adan, Kalamazoo, Gand Haven, McBdes, Benton Habo, Lake Odessa, Sunfeld, Reed Cty, Battle Ceek, Dowagac, St. Johns, Cassopols, Jackson, Chalotte, Kalkaska, Owosso and Shpscwana, Ind., wee epesented at a meetng held at Gand Rapds OH the 23d. Sagnaw and South Haven companes sent assuances of co-opeaton. The epesentatves of the companes dscussed plans of defense aganst the Bell monopoly and expessed a detemnaton to' stand togethe and contnue fght. the Some Countes ae Rhy. Kent county, whch pays the second lagest tax of any county n the state, -has not yet made any- emttance of taxes eceved by the county teasue up to Jan. 15, as'the statute eques. No etun has yet been made by Houghton county, whch pays the thd lagest state tax. A numbe of smalle countes ae also shy, but on the whole the taxes have come n moe pomptly ths yea than eve befoe. About 81,- '300,000 has been eceved dung tho past 10 days, and the balance n the state teusuy at the close of busness on the, 25th was $1, 28, Mew Appontees on Mltay Boad. Gov. Pngee" on the 24th named the men who ae to take the places of the membes of the state mltay boad who eted as a esult of the fndngs of the gand juy of Ingham county. The appontees announced ae as follows: Quatemaste-geneal, O'Ben Atknson, Detot; assstant quatemaste-geneal, Fod Stang, Detot; nspecto-geneal, Fed. W. Geen, Ypslant. Regula Sesson Expense*. Accodng to the ecods n the audto-geneal's offce at Lansng, the cost of the last egula sessson of the legslatue was 8174, Ths ncludes pe den, mleage, statoney and commttee expentucs. asde fom the cost of heatng and lghtng A geat deal of 'money was.spent on legslatve junkets. One of the most sgnfcant tems s that fo employes of the senate, whose pe dem mleage and statoney aggegated 820,431.90, whle that of the 32.senatos was only $18, Mane Cty to Detot. A poton of the bdge acoss Belle ve on the Detot, Mt. Clemens &' Mane Cty Electc alway s beng placed n poston at MancCty. Wth the feed and tolley wes all up between Mt. Clemens and Mane Cty, and the lage electc powe house at,ncw Baltmoe appoachng completon, ths oad ought to /,oon be unnng though electc cas between Mane Cty and Detot. An Unpleasant Joke. A young, maed man of St. Joseph got up the othe monng and played a good joke on hmself. ^ He lt the fe and got beakfast all eady and tcu went to h3 bedoom and nvted hs wfe to beakfast, when he glanced at' the clock and notce.'', that t was only 2:30 o'clock. Beakfast was postponed fo fou hous. The ant-saloon league n Hllsdale cocntya pepang to gve the lquo element a battle at the comng electon. MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMS. Eau Clae wants a gst mll and w«,nts t bad. Manstee suffeed a fe loss of 814,- 000 on the 26th. Thee new ual mal outes ac soon to be establshed at Albon. South Haven wll vote on the poposton to bond fo electc lghts. An electc lne fom Flnt to Long Lake and Fenton s beng agtated. The fee mal delvey sevce wll be establshed at Wyandotte on Feb. 1. Lawence s to have a local boad of tade and mpovement assocaton. The Mayland Fdelty & Depost Co. denes lablty unde Gen. Whte's bond*. Slppey Cones, fve mles noth of Mt. Clemens, was wped out by fe on the 25th. At tho unon evval sevces just closed at Chalotte :2 pesons wee conveted. Fve busness places at Tavese Cty wee scoched to the extent of 820,000 on the 24th. Tho Ogemaw county teasue has pad out 8141 bounty fo the kllng of 47 wldcats. The Bghton Beedes' assocaton, composed of 20 stockholdes, has been fomed thee. Dung 189ft, 85 dvoce cases wee begun n Calhoun county and 51 decees wee ganted. The coope shop at Readng was destoyed by fe on the 25th, entalng a loss of 85,000. A gang" f sheep theves that has been opeatng n Been county has been ounded up. A bone fde boom s on at South Haven thee s not an. empty stoe to be folffd n town. " Benton Habo s to have an oveall manufactoy whch wll gve employment to 500 hands. Muskegon has been stuck by the evval of the olle skatng caze, and a nk has been opened. An Oxfod man s the possesso of a hen whch has lad a double-yolk egg evey day fo a week. ^ Fne beds of mal^have been found at Cass Cty and the pospects fo a cement factoy ae good. The output of the beet suga factoy at Alma was 3,500,000 pounds, made fom 10,267 tons of beets. A county ba assocaton wll be fomed by the attoneys of Calhoun county on Lncoln's bthday. Rev. J. J. Axtell, of Royal Oak, has decded to leave that vllage and make Battle Ceek hs headquates. Of the 17 deaths n Tekonsha vllage and townshp tl\ng 1899 seven wee of pesons ove 70 yeas of age. A Detot gentleman has offeedt^to buy any o all of the stock of the New State Telephone Co, at 46 cents j^cvthe dolla. \ TheJ33d annvesay" of the admssob of ths state nto the unon was cele* bated at Washngton on the evenng of Jan, 25. / Fank B. Rosevelt, of Keele, wants D, S. Stevens, of Dowagac, to p:.y hm 810,000 fo alleged alenaton of hs wfe's affectons. "The Montcalm Telephone Co. wll shotly be consoldated wth the Alma company. The fome has connectons wth 40 dffeent towns. Readng has fnally puchased a ste fo he wate woks pumpng staton. The test well sunk on the land has esulted most successfully. In a Lapee household s a whch hasheen n the famly flaton fo 280 yeas, havng been bought ove fom England n the Mayflowe. A Detot fm wll eect a pckle faetoy at Bloomngdalc. Contacts have been made wth fames fo asng 200 aces of cucumbes. The school fo the blnd at Lansng s now open agan, the dphthea paten^jtavng ecoveed and the quaantne of the nsttuton ased. The Otsego Base Ball assocaton has fled atcles of neopoatan_&t Lansng and wll eclpse all fome effots n that lne the comng season. A poposton to bond the cty of Muskegon fo $40,000 to buld a muncpal electc lghtng plant, wll be submtted to the votes n the spng. Accodng to the county clek's epot thee wee 82 dvoce cases be«gun n Genesee county last yea, 61: decees beng ganted and thee efused. The young busness men of Paw Paw have oganzed a local boad of tade and mpovement assocaton^and wll now do some hustlng fo shops and factoes. < Hastngs can have a pckle, factoy, a banch of a bg easten nsttuton, f the fames of the vcnty wll guaantee to gow enough cucumbes to make t a success. Lyman Ogden. of Unon townshp, 1 Banch county, has a hose 33 yeas old that s as spy as a 3-yea-old colt, The hose seems good foy a scoe of 3 cas moe. ' Thee s somethng n the atmosphee at Rchmond, evdently, whch s conducve to longevty, fo 21 of the 1,000 esdents of that bug ae ove SO yeas of age. The supeme cout has confmed the convcton of Otto L. Luttemose. of Spngwells townshp, Wayne county. He was convcted of asng seveal townshp odes fom to 813,75. A weck occued on the M. C. aload at Standsh late on the 24th. One tan cashed nto anothe, demolshng a caboose, two feght cas and an engne. Loss, 810,000. No one was hut. monng on the 24th. Heoc wok by the femen saved the buldngs on the opposte sde of the steet. The votes of Spngwells townshp, Wayne county, on the 24th decded by ballot to bond the townshp fo $20, The bonds wll be ssued at once, and t s expected wll all be taken by esdents of the townshp. The fames n the vcnty of Holly epot that the wheat cop s n vey poo condton. Whle the gound has not fozen and thawed enough to do any damage, the wheat seems to be of a yellow, dead appeaance. Tha Pot Huon Salt Co. has fled atcles of ncopoaton wth the county clek. The stock has been dvded nto 35,000 shaes at 810 pe shae. Just 8190,750 of the 8350,000 captal stock has been pad n. By the exploson of a tnne's gasolne pot n the plumbng shop of Beye & Resg, at Monoe, on the 23d, M. Resg and a young man wee badly buned about the head and ams, but the njues ae not dangeous The Ulne & Yaan Manufactung Co., of Nappanee, Ind., has decded to move ts stave, headng, box manufactung plant and machne shop to Been Spngs. It wll funsh employment to 30 men the yea aound. A bg plaste company s gong to emove to Gand Rapds fom Kansas Cty, whee t s now located. It wll gve employment to 75 o 100 men, and comes to the second cty wthout the payment of a bonus o othe nducement. Two mnes named Katt and Sweet dopped nealy feet n the Atlantc mne at HoughtoTothe 22d. The accdent was caused though anothe accdent at the engne house dsablng the host. Both men wee hobly mangled. They leave lage famles. The Pohbton convcntlcm~fo~tle 3d congessonal dstct has_been called to m(jet at Albon, Feb. 9, to select delegates to the state Pohbton conventon,, and nomnate a canddate fo congess. Ths s the fst conventon called n ths vcnty fo the comng campagn. Fo some tme past some peson has been commttng all knds of depedatons n the vcnty of Bulngton. The/dmax was eached a few nghts ago when shades and onamental tees wee gdled, steet lamps ^ boken,* wndows at the school house boken, and othe school popety malcously destoyed. Default has been made n the lbel sut of Gov. Pngee aganst the Pot Huon Tmes, no declaaton havng been fled n the case wthn the tme lmt fxed by the statute. The sut, howeve, can be enewed on the goveno's behalf by the payment of the costs whch accued up to the tme the default was taken. _ Hee's a pecula vedct endeed by a conone's juy at Houghton n an accdent n whch two men wee klled at the Atlantc mne ecently; "By the evdence gven we attach no blame to anyone. It was puely an accdent, fo whom no* one s accountable. We ecommend the company to employ n the futue competent engnees.'' ^ The oute of the poposed Detot and Toledo electc aload s now pactcally completed and the fst, assuance of settled weathe wll see the wok of gadng and layng of tacks ushed to a speedy fnsh, as the company popose to have a fnshed and fully equpped oad eady fo the summe passenge busness between Toledo and Monoe. Geo. A. Nye. fo the past fve yeas manage of Aldeman Tony Wele's saloon n Detot, was on the 25th convcted of pejuy n the ecode's cout. He swoe falsely to secue, the acquttal of Johns, McLaughln and Lyle, whq ae each sevng > 20 yeas-n Jackson pson fo havng assaulted and obbed Nelson Cunnngham n Detot last Febuay. News was eceved on the 24th to the effect that John Smth, aged 27, a fome esdent of Detot, was devoued,by wolves about eght mles fom Pcsque Isle. That Smth fought despeately fo hs lfe s shown by the suoundngs. The deep snow was tampled down and panted cmson wth blood, and a dead cacass of a wolf lay wthn a few feet of the man's body. T HOME AND ABE0AD SUMMARY OF TH1NEWS FOR THE WEEK BY WIRE. Pofesso Recummeud That **«**_. Antl-Toxln Statons be Establshed by toe Unted States to Pevent tfee Possble Spead of Bnboulo Plague. Twce nsde of sx months the dam acoss the Pne ve at Mlbook has < People Dyng of Scuvy. gven away. The fst tme the dam The wa depatment has made publc went out t cost the taxpayes 81,000,»31 mpotant epot fom Capt. W. R. whle the accdent on the 23d wll cost Abeeombe, second nfanty, who 8500 moe. commanded the Coppe ve explong Recalctant membes of the Methodst expedton n Alaska last season. The chuch at Oxfod, who ae op posed to Rev. Lowy, wll ty a feezeout :hef topc teated n the epot s the layng out of the geat tans-alaskan game, and say they wll funsh no mltay oute fom Pot Valdez, moe fuel and lght whle be emans pasto of Zuc chuch. Alaska, to Pot Egbet, on the Yukon. Whle engaged n ths wok the offce Fou wooden stoe buldngs valued was chaged to ta"ke note of the mneal at 818,000 was destoyed by fe at esouces of th/county, of ts adaptablty fo agcultue and stock asng Muskegon at an ealy hou n the and the fuel and food poducts fo man and anmal. Capt. Abecombe avedat Valdez, the statng pont of the expedton, on the 21st of Apl, beng eceved by a motley cowd whch had just come acoss the Valdez glace fom the Coppe ve valley. He found that hundeds of people wee dyng of stavaton and scuvy n the Coppe ve county. " The people at Valdez wee n a most ptable condton, cowded n mseable huts lke adnes n a box. Thee wee no facltes fo bathng; most of the suffees had scuvy, and not a few fost btten hands, faces and feet. The tops of Dd ubbe boots and stps of gunny sacks made shoes and socks fo many of them. The stench was ntoleable and 70 pe cent of the nmates of the huts wee mentally deanged. Ths was common to those whom a fea of scuvy had dven ove the glace, whee so many had peshed by feeze ng to death. Pepae fo the Pleague. D. Edwn Klebs, pofesso of pathology n the post guaduate medc*! school, at Chcago, thnks ^he Unted States govenment shouldfake the pecauton to pepae fo a vst fom the bubonc plague. He ponts out as sgnfcant that Fance, Gemany, Russa and Italy ^e makng Pasteu anttoxn and suggests that the Unted States depatment of agcultue be Authozed by congess to establsh seum statons at once a slands n the Pacfc and Atlantc oceans and pehaps the geat lakes. Pof. Klebs' dea came fom hs caeful watch of the spead of the dsease, and the fact that n 1896 n Canton and Amoy, Chna, the admnstaton of the Pasteu ant-toxn educed the- death ate fom 00 pe cent to 0.6 pe cent. It eque.s a yea to pefect the ant-toxns. Anothe Shootng AlTay n Teogla. Two Negoes shot to death and two whte men badly wounded was the esjalt of an attempt to aest a Nego mudee at Macon, Ga., on the 22d. J. II. Butle, coloed, s the man who dd the most of the shootng and who was hmself shot to death. Butle theatened to kll a Nego, woman and when a polceman attempted to aest hm he began to shoot. The Nego an up one of the busest steets n Macon, pstol n hand, shootng at eveybody n sg"ht. The sound of the shootng attacted a numbe of polcemen an d ctzens. When Butle fell wounded fve polcemen and 15 ctzens wee shootng at hm. Thee bullets went completely though hs body and thee wee othe wounds. Penson StatUtlcs. Penson Commssone Evans has gven out the followng statement, gvng the numbe of pensones bone on the olls on account of each of the was of the Unted States: On account of the evolutonay wa, fou wdows and seven daughtes; wa of 1812, one suvvo, 1,998 wdows; Indan was, 1832 to 1842, 1,656 suvvos and 3,88.9 wdows; Mexcan wa, 9,204 suvvos and 8,175 wdows. Ganted snce 1861 unde geneal law, 321,555 nvatd and 92,901 wdows and othe dependents; unde law of 1890, nvalds, 420,912; wdows and dependents, 130,226. Had to Make.Good Hs Offe. Davd Ruthefood, of Kokomo, Ind., was awaded a judgment of 81,000 n the ccut cout aganst Davd H ley fo the savng of the latte's wfe fom downng. Dung a flood last spng Hley and hs wfe wee swept off a bdge by a toent. Hley eached land and offeed $1,000 fo the escue of hs wfe. Ruthefod, afte a long stuggle, bought the woman ashoe, but Hley, who s a wealthy fame, efused to pay the ewad. Ruthefod sued and the juy allowed hm the full amount. Kansas Gov. Wants Captal Punshment. Gov. Stanley, of Kansas, wll ecommend to the next legslatue that the cmes act, fxng the punshment fo mude, be amended so that the juy shall decde that Queston and the juy havng fxed the/punshment, the goveno's only duty shall be to execute ts judgment./ Ths would estoe n Kansas captal punshment fo mude T whch the pesent law pactcally abolshes. The ecent double lynchng at FKlScott s beleved to have nfluenced the goveno. CONGRESSIONAL NOTES. A meetng most mpotant to the bewng nteests convened on the aftenoon of fbe 2,od n the. commttee oom on publc buldngs and gounds to fomulate-,plans gp the pushng of the Babcock bll, whch effects* evey bewe n the county. Ths bll poposes to do away wth what Is known as the one-eght and oh#*sxth> of a bael cask, leavng only the quate, half and bael sxes. The evenue offcals do not object to the measue, and the epesentatves of St. LouU, Cncnnat, Mlwaukee, Detot, Buffalo and Rocheste, wth othe lage easten ctes, ae plannng to ush the bll though. It wll smply eleve the bewes of handlng the two szes of casks alluded to, and s of geat mpotance, to them. The case of Bgham H. Robets, the momon epesentatve-elect fom Utah, whch has occuped so much of the attenton of the house snce the assemblng of congess, was decded on the 25th by the adopton to exclude hm by a vote of 268 to 50. The exact language of the esoluton was as follows: "That unde the facts and ccumstances of the case, Bgham H. Robets, epesentatve-elect fom the state of Utah, ought not to have o hold a seat n the house of epesentatves, and that the seat to whch he was elected s heeby declaed vacant." The epots of the commttee on pvleges and electons n the case of M. S. Quay, who clams a seat n the Unted States senate on the stength of an appontment fom the goveno of Pennsylvana wee pesented n the senate on the 23d. The majoty epot, opposng the seatng of M. Quay, was sgned by Senatos Caffey, Pettus, Tuley, Has and Buows. The house commttee on Indan affas on the ^ 25th odeed a favoable epot upon the Indan : appopaton ' bll. It caes 87,2,50,000. The ageements wth the Kaws, Comanches and Apaches ae confmed. A povson s nseted fo the elef of the Pottawattomes. The appopaton fo the Dawes commsson s nceased to 300,- ; ooo. The senate commttee on'publc lands on the 22d epoted favoably Senato Waen's bll gantng 850,000 aces n Wyomng fo the beneft of the State Soldes and Salos' home of that state, and a bll gantng the abandoned Fot Hays mltay esevaton to the state of Kansas fo a banch agcultual college. Secetay Gage has sent hs estmate to congess of the expense fo collecton of customs n Mchgan dstcts dung the yea endng June 30, 1901, as follows:* Detot, $4)9,935; Gand Haven, 87^740; Gand Rapds, $5,237; Maquette, $20,430; Pot Huon, $50,753. The cabnet on the 23d dscussed~nt length the Pueto Rcan stuaton. The opnon s unanmous n the cabnet that fee tade wth' the slanto~a nomnal duty s essental to pevent wdespead busness dsaste among all classes of ts people. Pesdent McKnley ecommends that the bll fo $40,370 fo cable epas, pesented by tho ('nfa, Suhta.nn TVI». gaph Co., a Btsh ncopoaton, be pad. The cable was cut by Amecan foces dung the wa wth Span. The Pesdent has appoved a ecommendaton by the secetay of wa that a poton of the pennsula n Alaska embacng pat of Pont Spence^be eseved fo publc use. The success of the negotatons nst-. tuted by Secetay Hay wth a vew to nsung the u open doo" fo Amecan tade n Chna, may be egaded as assued. The queston of a govenment cable acoss the Pacfc was consdeed by the house commttee on ntestate andfoegn commece on the 23d. WAR NOTES. Gen. Ots epoted to the wa depatment on the 24th that the westen coast of the sland pjt Panay s now open fo tade and that the coast of Laguna de Bay and the neghbong sectons of the county wll also be opened to unestcted taffc wthn a week. He also epots seveal mno engagements wth the Flpnos, n whch Amecan ams meet wth the usual success. The enemy lost heavly and a lage amount of ams and ammunton was captued. The newly-apponted law efom commsson at Havana wll begn wok almost mmedately. Among the pncpal nnovatons wll be the establshment of polce coectonal couts, pesded ove by salae'd judges. The judcal system thoughout the sland wll be made to lend tself to the speedy handlng of cases n ode that justce may be obtaned wthout delay. At the same tme faclty to appeal wll be ganted. Gov.-Oen. Wood, of Cuba, (who s makng a tou of nspecton of the sland says a notceable featue of the povnces vsted wastheack of publo wok. He does not beleve t wse to supply the people wth oxen and fam* ng nctements on cedt, thnkng t would be bette to gve them publc wok and let tho men save enough to puchase the necessay famng utensls. Gen. John R v Booke, fomely gov eno-geheapbf CtfbaT aved n Washngton ou the evenng of the 23d. W was accompaned by hs wfe and Capt. Jamesl^ Dean. A \ \ < *

3 ^::f' : '*;* y w'-'«www^'' :f/'- f'^' ; ''^-¾^ -''"'*^/^,' ^'ff^^i"?!'.^^^ "v, >J.;!fl *H! '^ g/fls W O P OF HONOR, % JjJ A te o the Blue and the Gay, /J\ ^ *y# WEWVEfc (ft ty Copyght. ISM, by Robet Banne's Sons. ' jt CHAPTER IX^CCoatlnued;) *'So 70a haw eached ths pont of success! v Maxwell contnued, n hs dy way. "tea, my dea Wll, t doesn't "always answe to un one's head aganst a wall; ths tme the maaony' emaned Am. You have tangble poof of t, snce you pogess s mpeded. You wee agng up and down lke a caged lon." "Do you want to mock me even n ths teble stuaton?" ced Roland, Impetuously. "You do not know how I was dsamed o what't I3 to meet wth base teachey n the house whee one seeks happness and love!" "Ddn't I wan you aganst ths Edwad, though I knew hm only fom you descpton? Ho was tavelng when I called on the Hasons, wth you luckly!, Had I had the hono of hs, pesonal acquantance, the whole plan would have been mpossble. I pass hee fo the emnently espectable Docto Blackwood and, as.that wothy man, have been eceved wth the utmost coutesy. Wee t known that nstead of medcne I was engaged n the on busness at pesent, the coutesy would pobably end pomptly on both sdes I I shall shoot ths noble M. Hason wth the utmost composue f he takes t Into hs head to ente the codo. Besdes, Ralph s mountng guad at the outsde doo, to whch fotunately a second key was found, and wll gve us a sgn f dagge s appoachng." "But, afe least, tell me how t was possble fo you to accomplsh all ths n a sngle half hou, fo you cannot have been hee longe. You went to the outposts?" "Whee Leutenant Davs had agan ceated an entely unnecessay alam. Thee s no appeaance of fsvep*- Two huy, t must be admtted. M. Hason wshed, unde any ccumstances, to become a Benedct today." "The magstate? So he has eally come? I should lke to wng hs neck!" "You wll please efan fom that," sad Maxwell, epovngly. "M. Thompson, s a good fend of mne, whom I hold n geat esteem. It was he who ognated -the peeless dea of consdeng me Docto Blackwood. I won't have hs neck wung on any account, and t would be vey mpactcal* on you pat. A justce s an extemely mpotant chaacte. Fo nstance, he s absolutely necessay at you weddng." "My weddng?" epeated Wllam, n amazement. "What do you mean?" "Why, I thnk the best plan wll be to wnd up the busness on the spot. You want to may unde any ccumstances. The bde, the magstate and the wtnesses ae all hee, so I don't see what s to pevent you except ths confounded on gatng, whch I shall fnally cut though. If Floence,s you wfe, you can take he wth you to some place of secuty, then you amable cousn can l:eep house hee as he chooses. He can't wholly un the plantaton o cay off the buldngs; and, as soon as the wa, 3 ove, you can asset you wfe's clam." "But, John, have you gone daft? Such a.plan n the house whee Edwad ules and wll summon all the sevants to hs ad the nstant we appea. He dd so just no*v, at the tme of my aest." "Pshaw, the sevants! They ae only negoes, and not one wll lft.hs' hand aganst us as soon as we say THE FILE HAD WORKED UNWEARIEDLY. cases of sunstoke,whch wee not even sevee, and wll pobably temnate favoably. I've had the men emoved to the hosptal and sent a, epot to the colonel. Davs' ntoducton obtaned fo 1 me the loan of a sut of cvlan's clothes fom the owne of the adjonng plantaton, and, as I wanted to poft by the beautful aftenoon,,and my leave, of. absenoo, I ode to Spngfeld." ' The accompanment to ths stoy, told n the most matte-of-fact tone, was/the low, hash gatng of the fle, whch the speake was dlgently usng. The whole affa was thooughly chaactestc of John Maxwell. Any one else would have done eveythng n hs powe to keep hs fend fom such a ventue, and, when all faled, would at least have been anxous and toubled about hm. John dd nefthe. He consdeed the fome useless, the latte supefluous; but, wthout wastng anothe wod, he ode staght nto the jaws of dange afte hs man and consdeed t the smplest and most natual thng n the wojd: Wllam' stood close by the wndow, beathlessly watchng the wok of lbeaton, as well as the dm lght of the oom pemtted. He could do nothng to help. "Have you talked wth Floence?" he asked. "Does she know you plan? She Is now alone at he fathe's death bed alone wth "the scoundel who betayed me!" [adly, fo I have fobdden hm to ente the sck chambe; and besdes, he has a vsto--the magstate fom the cty, who was summoned feee fo the weddng. They ae n a we ae offces n the Unon amy. The fellows ae constantly comng n thongs to seek potecton wth us. You wee not known to them, o else they Wee afad of Captan'Wlsun. and Hason. The sevants ae not to be feaed.^-jj11 undetake to deal wth the justce and hs companon. So no one s left except you beloved futue elatve and he must be made hamless." "You mean that we ae to attack hm n hs oom?" "No that s too uncetan, and wll ceate an unnecessay st n the house. I have a bette plan. As soon as you ae at- lbety, Ralph shall announce, appaently n geat tepdaton, that hs young mstess has suddenly dsappeaed. He has locked fo he n van. Of couse, she can bo only n one. place. Hason wll ush hee as fast as possble to fustate the attempt at lbeaton, and we shall have hm n ou hands. Then he can occupy the place whch he so^kndly selected fo you, and you* can use hs maage contact the smplest exchange possble." "But that s a patal decepton," epled Wllam. "Am I secetly, caftly, to steal a ght whch was pom J sed me openly n the pesence of all the wold? Am I to uge Floence to a maage n ths teble hou whch obs he of a fathe " "Stop, Wll! My patence s beng exhausted!" Maxwell angly ntend upted. "Don't bothe.me agan wth you Geman slowness and stupdty, o I'll leave you behnd bolts and bas. One can't lead, good fotune staght to you ams. You must fst nspect t on all sdes subject t to a ctcal examnaton to ascetan Whethe It s thooughly deal and fee fom eathly doss; and meanwhle the lght, ay thng fluttes out of you hands. In shot, do you want to sluy Floence o not?" "Of couse I do. But " "Vey well, then, the matte s settled. Leave the est to me. Tue, t's abomnable to expect a best man fst to dag the bdegoom fom behnd so many on bas, but you must have some unusual ccumstance connected wth t. One thng moe; Of couse you have no weapons." "Should I have been captued othewse? I cetanly would not have suendeed wth ams n my hands," "I antcpated that and concealed two pstols about me. Thee, now I've fnshed. Ty you stength and see f you can tea out the gatng." The fle had woked unweaedly all the tme, had cut though the lage poton of the gatng and loosened the est, but the on stll held. Wllam tugged and shook n van, and thee was no moe tme to lose. But the conscousness of dange lent the young man unnatual stength. Afte a few unsuccessful effots he 'agan sezed the gatng and, wth a last, volent stuggle, wenched t fom ts fastenngs. The openng was made; nnd, afte a few anxous moments, Roland had foced hs way though, and was standng ft the co.'do besde hs fend. "Hee!" sad the latte, laconcally, handng hm a evolve and gaspng a second pstol hmself. "Now I'll nstuct Ralph." v Wllam utteed a sgh of elef when he found hmself fee and felt the weapon n hs hand. "I thak you, John!" he ced enthusastcally afte hs eteatng fend. "You ae ght. We two wll ule the whole household." "Yes, that s just to you taste!" etuned Maxwell, tatly. "Ths tme we feally must un ou heads aganst the wall, and f t happens to stand fme than we expect, t wll cost us ou lves. You have aanged mattes so that we have no choce. But keep quet! Hason nay come'at any moment; the fghtng"wtl begn, and you wll play the pncpal ole, agan." CHAPTER X. Mean-whle the justce and'bs' clekwee seated at a well-spead table n the dnng-oom, whch also, looked out upon the gaden. Edwad could not send the gentlemen, who had taken the long de n van, back to the cty mmedately; so he had nvted them to dnne. M. Thompson could not fnd wods enough to expess hs eget and sympathy fo the soow ^vehanjng- the household, but, hesaw no eason why he should not have a comfotable meal on that acount. He thought t pefectly natual that Edwad should excuse hmself and eman n the dawng-oom. No one could teel offended, wth the gef^ stcken nephew, but he hmself dscussed all the moe eagely the good thngs set befo* hm, and was ably suppoted by hs clek.'" The old gentleman only egetted Docto Blackwood's absence, ad admed the sense of duty whch would not pemt hm even to appea at dn- K.ne. Ho was just ^gvng hs factotum a dscouse concenng ths dstngushed physcan, at the/ same tme helpng hmself to a lage pece -of oa^t meat. Hs factotum lstened aos^ dutfully and took a stll lage clce\ when the subject of the convesaton suddenly enteed. "AhAtheo you ae, Docto Blackwood!"\ced the judge. "St down. Unfotunately you have come a lttle late. We\ have had the oast sev- -ea ^ The docto bowed n the most chamng manne, and sgned to the sevant, who had just bought n the dshes, to leavs the oom.. "Thank you. I am vey soy to dstub you, but theve s a busness matte to be settled, whch admts of no delay." \ "A busness affa? Is thee a wll to be made?" \ "No, on the contay, the matte concens a weddng.'^ \ M. Thompson dopped^ hs knfe and fok and staed at the speake n the utmost astonshment. "The ceemony s put off. M. Hason told ae hmself that he was compelled to defe t fo the pesent." "Cetanly, and he wll pobably do so altogethe; but anothe peson has taken hs place M. "Wllam Roland." "What? What dd you call hm?" "Wllam Roland. The ccumstances have entely changed, and unfotunately I have not tme to explan them to ypu n detal. But, n the name of the betothed couple, I beg of you to pefom the weddng ceemony at once." The magstate leaned back n Jjs cha, assumng a dgnfed and a solemn, offcal manne.- (To be contnued.) atttude It s mpossble that an ll-natued man can have a publc spt; fo how should he love ten thousand men who has neve loved one. D««p Wate Pot*. The gowng nteest n deep wate seapots and cheap tanspotaton by wate, gves added mpotance to the buldng up of the cty of La Pote Texas. The hgh, dy gound of La- Pote s n dect contast wth the geate poton of the Mexcan Gulf Coast. Mashes, malaa and feves ae unknown. La Pote s to be fomally "opened" and ntoduced to the publc Febuay 14 to 17, when t s expected a geat cowd of Nothen and Texas people wll be on hand to nspect the much talked of new seapot of the Gulf. So geat s the nteest shown that the Amecan Land Co., 188 Madson St, Chcago, actng as Nothen Manage, s deluged wth lettes of nquy. How much payng s done n publc that God sn't expected to hea. WANTED 50O Men, "Women and Chlden n the cty to ty the best and cheupewt pepaatons eve offeed the publc. You don't take any chances n tyng them, as you dutfsst guaantees Knll's Red Plls fo Wan People. 'Pale and Weak," the women's emedy of the day (the only genune). K ll's Whte Lve Plls, the geat Lve Invfc'- oato, System Renovato and Bowel Regulato, 25 doses, jc. You can wok whle they wok. Neve ^pe o make you sck, IynHl's Klue Kdney Plls cut all K'daey Ills, Backache, etc. Knll's DysvK'ps Tablets cue Indgeston, coect all Stomach Toubles, destoy all foul^ases, make pue sweet stomachs'and beaths. 'To do as advetsed o money efunded. The only guaanteed pepaatons' on the maket. Koll's Plls o Tablets cost 5<\ Half pce of ushes. We would all "lov< God moe, f we would only tust hm moe. STATS o Ono, CITV OF TOLEDO, I LcAs COUNT v, f s * Fank J. Cheney makes oath that he s the seno patne of the flm of F. J. Cheney & Co., dong busness n the Cty of Toledo, County and State afoesad, and that sad fm wll pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fo each and evey ease of Catah that cannot be cued by the use of Hall's Catah Cue., FRANK J. CHENEY. Swon to befoe me and subscbed In my pesence, ths 6th day of Decembe, A. D. 188». e.., n A. W. GLEASON, 1&*AL.J_ Notay Publc Hall's Catah Cue 4s taken ntenally, and acts dectly on the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Send fo testmonals,'fee. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Duggsts, 75c. Hall's Famly Plls ae the best A le s always an enemy, no matto Low fendly t may look. Lxno' Famly Metclne. Moves the bowels each day. In ode to be healthy ths s necessay. Acts gently on the lve and kdneys. Cues sck headache. Pce 23 and 50c. Evey conveted man s a lvng- poof that the Bble s tue.. THE GRIP CUBq THAT DOES CURE. Laxatve Komo Qunne Tablets emoves the <cause that poduces La Gppe. Gove's sgnluf s on each box. K. W. 'ZJC. Ty tflvnff all you toubles to the Lad, and see how lght they wll become. Ms. Wnslow's Soothng Synp. Fo chlden teethng, soften^ the puma, educes In* lanuatlon, allays pan.cuea wnd colc 2^c a botuo. God needs Danels, and Josephs, and tl*ftbs to-day, as much as he eve dd. _ Ijake'a Chocolate and Cocoa. ^ Look fo tn- lcte of "La RelU» Choeolatuu." It s ou evey 'g^nun' package. The man who thnks hs sn wll neve and hm out has deceved hmself. Pso's Cue fo Consumpton ^ ou only modcne fo eouhs and colds,- Ms. C. Beltz," 43y ^th Ave. Denvt".-. (')l.. N'ov.y s^. Tme s wastcs.1 n tynu to make a totte out of a hose wth a boken l;v. No coss babes o sck babvs n famles that use Bown'.s Teethng Codal. If we ty to please eveybody, we shall soon have the espect of nobody. Do what you c:\x do well, ad you wll soon be able to do much bette. Pblf^RS I! "" -4n ': f >v Vegetable Pepaatonfo AssmlatngttteFcodandBeg ulatng the Stouaete andbowels of /(.H1LDRKN Pomotes Dgeston.Ctee fulness and Rest.Con tans nethe OpufluMophne twmusfat NOT XAHLGX>TIC. /Vnsass SeUjttx.SauM * Apefecl Remedy fo Constpaton, Sou Stomach, Dahoea Woms.Convulsons Jevenshness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsmle Sgnatue of XEW'YDRK. VI h > uoss-j-jc J N I S I? WRAPPER. ' Busy Woman Is Ms** Plnkham. HOP geat coespondence Is unde he own supevson* Evey women on ths contnent should undestand that she oan wke feely to Ms* Plnkhem about he physcal condton because Ms* Pnkham Is A woman and because Ms, Pnk" ham neve Volates* confdence and because she knows moe about the Ila of women than* any othe peson In ths county* Lydla E* Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has cued a mllon sck women* Evey neghbohood* almost evey famly, contans women eleved of pan by ths geat medcne*. Pehaps t's the Indgeston of Stachy Foods that toubles you. Why not ty a ' emedv pepaed especally fo that knd of Indgeston. 15 cents en the Money-backf-not-satsfactoy-plan wll puchase a box. f ft f n A assess!! 1»*»^»»^" "" edy thatdxests tmes ts wepht of stach, most Dy>pepsa euetf ae falues because they do not dgest ths class of food. Kaskola cntatans the metoous elements of the old teatment combned wh tho new d.-covey. Pce 15 cents all duggsts o of the makes. THE P. L. AB3EY CO., Kalamazoo, Mfch. gflp * A *+t un ^ u ' We wsh to gan ths jea SOObOOP' new customes, and hence offe ' I Pkg. Ctt Gaden Beet, loo LI Pkg Eal'tft Emeald Cncnmbelfo " La Cxoee* Maket Lettno«,16o Stawbey Melon, 16o 11 Day Radsb, loo Kaly Rpe Cabbage, loo KaT Dnne Onon, 10c a * Bllant Flowe Seeds, 16c Weth»1.00 t Jf-14 Cteta. febd AboTelo Pkgs. woth SLOOjewll mal you fee, togethe fftth oa gteat Catalog,tellng al about SALIEI S MILLION DOLLAR POTATO npo. ecept of tha notce l4c. atamp*. We nvte,7outade, and k know when yon once ty Smlze'a seeds you wll neve do wt hoot. 'too Pzes on Salte's 1»y0 aest ealest Tomato Gant on eath.» JO M.I A. &ILZKR BIXS CO., LA CROSdK. WIS. W. N. U. DETROIT--NO Fo Infants and Chlden. The Knd You Have Always Bought Fo Ove Thty Yeas CASTORIA " '<! V '"'< '^1 H! M ~4 m -a. /

4 fa f ncttueg Stepatcfc. F. L. ANDREWS EDITOR. THURSDAY, FEB. 1, Ths Pape One Yea. Fam Jounal 5 Yeas. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPERS AT PRICE OF ONE. We want to get 100. new subscbes to ou papey, and ae gong to do t f we can; we theefoe contnue ou aangement wth the Fam Jounal by whch we can send the PINCKNEY DIS PATCH one yea and the Fam Jounel 5 yeas, both fo $1.00. And we make the same offe to all old subscbes who wll pay all aeaages, and one yea n ad* vance. You know what ou pape s, andthe Fam Jounal s a gem pactcal, pogessve a clean, honest, useful pape full of gumpton, full of suushne, wth mmense cculaton^ among the best people eveywhee You ought to take t. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A chesp emedy fo coughs and colds s all ght.but you want somethng that wll eleve and cue the moe sevee esultb of lung tubles. What shall you do? Go to wame and moe egula clmate? Yes, f possble; f not possble fo you, then n eathe case take the ONLY emedy that has been ntoduced n all cvlzed countes wth success n sevee thoat and lung tubles, '-Boschee's Geman Syup." It not only heals" ad stmulates the tssues to destoy the gem dsease, but allays nflammaton, causes easy expectoaton, gves a good lghts est, and cues the patent- Ty one bottle. Ktconended-many yeas ;by all duggsts n the wold. Sample botles at F. A. Sgl's. Hambug and Putnam Fanne's Clua. The fst meetna; of the Putnam and Hambug Fames' Club fo 1900 met wth M. and Ms. J. W. Place way, Satuday last. The meetng was called to ode by the pesdent, and the Club joned n sngng "Ameca." On account of the lateness of the hou the commttees wee apponted, and a epot fom the delegate to Lansng was gven, then adjouned fo dnne. Afte dnne the pogam opened by an nstumental solo by Gace Nash, followed by a eadng by G. P. Lambetson. A song by Iva Placeway, followed by a pape, "Road Buldng" by H. F. Kce. He sad thee should be moe attenton pad to ou oad buldng, because the demand jto bette oads s nceasng, and n ode to bng about ths change we should place the best men of the townshp on the tcket egadless of poltcs. John Chambes led n the dscusson I thnk the fames should talk ove the matte of oad buldng on electon day wth the oveseeof oads and then hpve the law enfoced. If one o two posecutons wee made n the townshp I do not thnk-we would not have much touble. Chas.= Bown thought f we pactce at home what we come hee to peach, t would be bette all-aound. If evey path-maste would study the best method fo gadng and gavelng, the condton of the oads would be mpoved. Mss VauEleet thought that moe attenton should be pad to noxous weeds by the oad sde, and thee would be f the men had'to walk along the oad n skts and low shoes. A ectaton by Raymond Kennedy, a song by Albet Mlls, was folowed by a eadng, "Choosng an occupaton," by Ms. Kennedy. A ectaton by Iva Placeway, a duet by M. and Ms. H. Kce Eght thousand manuscpts wee eceved by The - Lades Home Jounal dung the yea just closed. Each was gven a caeful eadng, but out of the enfe numbe only eghty wee was geatly appecated by the Club. The queston box was next found wothy of publcaton. The n ode. "What s the best fence Manuscpt Bueau of The Lades to buld, all thngs consdeng," Home Jounal s opeated at a was gven M* Bft&s to answe, lage expence, but the hope dt and he wll answe at the next dscoveng new wtes o asp meetng. ants wth developed talent wa 1 Why should not te pesdent ents the outlay. It can be seen of the club appont a commttee that the atcles secued by sueh tc get fee mal delvey fom a caeful wnnowng pocess P nckney? Jobn Chanbes A bngs the cost up to and above the" emuneaton pad ou best wtes. It has been demonstated epeatedly n evftvy state n the Unon and n many foegn countes that Chambelan's Cough llenedy s a cetan peventve and cue fo coup. It has become the unvesal emedy lo tlat dsease. M. V. Fshe, of Lbety, \Y good many towns have succeeded n gettmg fee mal delvey; a petton sent to congessman Smth s the bette plan. "Ae fames educatng them-" selves fast enough to compete wth educatonal advances n othe oganzatons aganst fames?" H. Schoenhals I do not tnnk ' they ae. If fames would take moe Va., only epeats what has been bad pa n8 n gong to caucus and putaound the globe e 1 ' wh*n he wtes:*'! tng good men nto offce tj jey have used Chambelan's Cough Remedy n my famly fo seveal ^yeas. than by any othe method. would do away wth moe tusts.and always wth pefect success. We Messs.,Chambes, Lambetson, beleve that t s not only the lest Conway, Kce and Bggs wee couplemedy, but tbat t s a sue apponted as a commttee to cculate a pettson fo the pupose cue to coup. It has saved the lves of ou chlden a numbe of tmes." Ths emedy s fo sale by F. A. Sgle, DuggstT The-Club then adjouned of secung fee mal delvey. to We have eceved a copy of an llustated pape called "The Con Belt," a clean, well pnted and hghly nteestng publcaton contanng many pctues and descpton of W esten fams. Thee s nothng cheap about ths pape and we congatulate the Chcago publshes on the good wok. F. A. Rgle guaantees evey bottle of Chambelns Cough Remedy and _w 11 efund the money to any one wto s not satafed afte usng two thds of the contents.. Ths s the best emedy n the fcold fo la gppe coughs, colds, toop and whoopng eongh and}bottles s pleasant and safe to take. It pevents any tendency of a cold to esult n pneumona. t ma.-l meet the last Satuday n Febuay at P. W. Com ways. Co. Sect'y. An Edto'* Lfe Naved by Chambe' lan'* Couvh Bemedj Dung the ealy pat ot Octobe, 1896,1 contacted a bad, cold whch settled on my lungs and ^as neglected untl I feaed that consumpton bad appeaed n an ncpenvfetate. I was constantly coughng and tyng to expel somethng whch I.ood not. I became alamed and' afte gvng the-ocal doctos a tal bought a bottle of Chambelan's Cough Remedy and the esult was mmedate m» povement, and afte 1 lad used thee my lungs wee estoed to the healthy state. B. S.-EdgAda, Publshe of Tbe Revew, Wyat, 111. Fo sale by F. A. Sgle, Duggst. Councl Poceedngs. Fo The Tllage of Pncknej. Regula. Dec. 4, Councl convened and was called to ode by Pes. Mclntye. Pesent: Tustees Rchads, Bowman, Thompson, Sykes, Johnson and Monks. Absent, none. -Mnutes of pevous meetng ead and appoved. Hghway Com. epot ead and accepted. J. Monks, labo and team, $34.8t> A. Monks, " " «.00 S. Gmes, " 2.76 J.Chalke, " 8.13 ' G.W. Hoff, " 63 Mak "Wlson, " 3.75 Teeple & Cad well tle and nah* 8.00 Dud Geve, catage.10, The followng contngent blls wee ead and appoved: Fancs Ca Oct. sevces $ 8.05 " " Nov. " 8.55 P. Monoe, sevces 1.67 Teeple & Cadwell, ope.15- Reason & Shehan, ol Resgnaton of mashal Bown ead and accepted. Pes. apponted P. Monoe fo balance of tem. Appontment sustaned. M. Monoe was then swon n by Justce Ca. Upcn-moton councl adjouned. R. H. TEEPLE, Clek. Regula, Jan. 1, Councl-convened and called to ode by Pes. Mclntye. Pesent: tustees Rchads and Johnson. Absent: Sykes, Bowman, Monks, Thompson. Thee beng no quoum pesent councl adjouned untl next egula. R. H. TEEP E, Clek. A Cad. We, the undesgned, do heeby agee to efund the money on a 50- cent hot-he <- of Geen's Waanted Syup of Ta f t fals to cue you cough o_colv/ We also #uaanteo a 25-cent bottle to pove satsfactoy o money efunded. t-30 Wll 13. Daow. "Joshua fxod ou next conpo.>s-j man." "Wl:;t dd he do?" "He \vn»t' to Hm fo' $: so ho coud eplace 1/)(-- gaden seed tha, ddn't gow!"" CT.cago Recod. Waden (to condemned mnn, p-l'ns hs last beakfast Wll you have K KT.I ham and.^gs? Cund; mned ma:--\ couple of os^s, pe se,1mt no ham. IL gves one ndte, tov T-Bts. - -Thee sno bette medcne to the babes than ChambetahaV Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and pompt and effectual cues make t a favote wth mothes and small chlden. It quckly cues the coughs and colds, peventng pneumona o othe seous consequences. It also cues coup and has been used n tens of thousands of cases wthout-a sngle falue so fa as we have been able to leau. It not only cues coup, but when gven as soon as the coupy cough appeas, wll pevent the attack. In cases of whoopng cough t lquefes the tou^h mucus, makng t ease to expectoate; and lessens the sevety and fequnc'y of the paoxysms of coughng, thus depvng that dsease of all dangeous consequences. Fo sale by F. A. Sgle, Duggst. "!%?<'./ OF INTEREST. Ttee ae E>\000 Hebews In Italy. PoUoa vy. lb DIM- of Uc tu'ues to toll. Thee ae 8],>U0 ual msu'. In Fance. Peoa dstllees u*» 40,000 bushels of c >n dally. Only sx pesons out of a thousand each the age of sxty-fve. One-fouth of the eath's populaton des befoe eachng the age ot seventeen. A esdent of New Zealand haa patented a lqud fo bandng cattle whch can be appled wth a bush. A Wealeyan peacue named Houldswoth. who had peached fo eghty yeas, ded ecently n the Halfax (JSng.) almshouse aged nnetyfou-yeas. In a sngle yea the value of canaes ased n Gemany s estmated at $250,000 and the geate pat of th? sum goes nto the pockets of the vey poo. The London undegound aload s losng populaty. Dung the last half yea the fallng off n the numbe of passenges caed amounted to 300,000. Ecuado poduces nealy one-thd of the ente cacao used n the wold. The total e estmated at 75,000 tons. The aveage cop of Ecuado s about 22,000 tons... Mateals fo dynamo and moto manufactue have sen In a yea all the way fom eleven pe cent, fo cast steel to foty pe cent, fo feld coppe and foty-seven pe cent, fo bass. A physcan has decded that the habt women have of holdng the ekts up to escape the dust of the steet esults n the- enlagement of the wst used n ths pocess. The shpment of two wves by expess, fom Issa'quah, Wash., to tle husbands at Dawson Cty by the Nugget Expess company s somethng of a novelty n the expess busness. Although thee ae In Iceland 70,-,927 people they ae so fee fom cme that only one polceman s kept and euch a thng as a jal s unknown. Equal suffage pevals n the sland- The gavestone ove the bual place of John Foste, almanac make, n the old buyng gound at Docheste, Mass., heas the nscpton whch was dctated by hmself: "Skll Wae Hs Cash." On a mable slab n the pash chuch of Tetbuy. Gloucesteshe, s nscbed: "In a vault undeneath le seveal of the Saundeees, late of ths.pash. Patculas the last day wll dsclose. Amen." Many physcans nowadays efuse tc^ beleve thee s euct a thng as by"-" dophoha. and tl se who,do beleve n t asset that not n one case n a thousand s a peson btten by a dog n any dange of t. Afte some mpovements had been made n Noth Captol steet-, Washngton, I). C, t was dscoveed that the wokmen had thoughtlessly made away wth a hstoc stone set ' n place by Geoge Washngton. WANTED-The due.on, the DISPATCH. Subscpton Sealed Bds. We the undesgned Supentendents of the poo n and fo Lvngston County Mch., wll eceve Sealed bda and applcatons fo Keepe of the Lvngston County poo fam up to Febuay_15th- 1900, sad bds ;nd applcatons shall state wages wanted ncludng boad fo one yea. Age of man and wfe and numbe n famly popely sgned by applcant and esdence. The sad supentendents eseve the ght to eject any o all bds. All applcatons to be Addessed to mos Wneg* Secetay, Howell, Md. Dated Januay 22, ]!JOO. Heny Danmann j Supts. ^001 WEST»«^? E. A. Kuhn > <>l' lf Amos Wnega ) Poo. The best fam lands n the wold le west of the Msssspp Rve. In that county ae. geat oppotuntes to establsh homes and become pospeous. Relable nfomaton, beautful pctues of fams]~t>ut1d»ngs and stock, togethe wth descptons and lettes fom ownes gvng thef expeence, can be had by sendng 25 cents n postage fo a yea's subscpton to Ameca's geat llustated monthly fam pape, 25c 0RN BELT," 209 Adam Stat, CHICAGO/ILL. ''7" A-»'. A FREE PATTERN MS CALLS MAGAZINE YEAR DMMmaklBf scobtmlas, fancy wo'k.boumbold hl»tj shot atolev mujw to*lca,»<>. *ub«-># *« OOjf0o.y«*j. Udya*aatSW*&Ud. adcoum* fo ladles, mnts. KL'l* wd Httl * chlden. That oa tan atllsh " ctto " olfect no* attaned tjy ch<. u.- a»«otha pattens. Hat* no equal f»n.yle»n< p.\n.. ot MS CAUL J* E»»ll put togethe Onl»0 and )5 '*! <;» " o * hole. Sold la nealy evey cty a'u *..->! n -^ A«k tet them, Ab*oht«)j-vey latest >H -^-^^ < s THE McCALL COMl»A\Y, UI-UI W«t 14th 8t»*t. -- ** t.. Cf/ * * J. G. SAYLES Planfeld, Mch. Funeal Decto and Emb«j)me«Resdence mllenoth of vl! ( <v State Telephone Conne<-.lon. All calls pomptly answ:-f,. YOUR (( ICRES'INXOHHS May be ncely cued bv ; ;:>." EUREKA CORN CORE. It cues thj Tfte CV:- s:<.'. It cues had o soft <.\>uh. It cne$ any-buutj:. It cues all Callous.S<.*. And wthout pan o -u-c^jj v«.»hence. P'ceOnly10 Cents. By Retun Mal. Agents wanted wte - <>nm%. Addess, ECHKKA S'.^ Vf.7'Tp7" Pnckney. ^f( c. Raload, ;t.«; ;«a.t 'I, -f.»; Gude. Uand Tunk RalhyVo v-m,.;:;. Tme Table n effect, No.. M. A. L. DIVISIOy-\V7> I!;f)[-\!t. No. 27 PMSen^e. Pontao to.) :>»v ' ' connecton fom l>... \ ;» No. 29 Paaaenze, Ponttac to S.w; - ; ' u No. 29 has hougn coact ton!» ::,-u ^.l.x.n. No. 48 Mxed, Lenox to Jackn. \ connecton fom ]- :' v.}'/ ^ m EAST 0I::SU '.':'. m. ' ''';'ot ; :/, -^^ All tans dally^xcept Snntla;-. No44 connecton at Pontlac fo l'".l., fo tho w. ' '\ '.._ > fj j; W. J. Black. Aunf ' '".'-v AND STZAMSHIP No. 80 Passenge to Pontac am ) >,:- No. 28 PasonnRe, Jaxon to I>ot <. No. 28 has though coacd fom ) No. 4 Mxe*Tto Wntac andt^ T7 L.'M.S- I'opula outn tn Ann A^u. Tof»do'aud ponts Ea>t. So-l,,-.\-l fo Howftll, Owosso, Alma, V<>!';....nt Cadllac, Manstee, Tayo: *'.:.- md ponts n Nothwesten Is, :.T 77" n, w. H. n G. 1'..-.. y TRADE Mftf.s COPYRIGHT* &C Anyone sendlnc'a nketch and l.^ou-'tl.m,oaf Qnlckly ascetan on opnon t t- w ft-'m.' * mvontlon s phhably pntentkhl". 0,.:nn-.;^ UonBtctly onfldentlal. HanULx.ok.»«I';, ut«sent ftoo.oldest nsency fo Htu.K vno. <. Patont* takon thomh Mum, t (j"-'<:>o)a vtalnotue, wthout chage. \v,!f>... > Scentfc flmecan. A handaotnel llutvated w«ekl. lasem, c*w latton of any scentfc kmnnl. Temn. $8 % : f on months, L Boabyal nowsc.^av 'VI m*m /. m -»N

5 ^15118¾¾ fp' * "' A'I'M., '..'' /- '"-h-.-' ' ' *!''\V : *»* -' ' ''-<. '', '. '.,'' 'V'''.,-'", ( - ; to Jtamembe. 1 an$ genune Bed Plls 4W»&MU>»d Flls fo Wan people atwbwf^wtv the woaons emedy^ ^xsents. wok when thuey wok, (J make yon sck, KnlTs lls. Bowel He?ul*to. 868, 25 cents. 4ut e and sue ae Kn'lv Da a Plfs. Cues summe ntey and all pans of nd bowels. Only 25 Kdney Pll cue back- 25 cents box. stomachs and beaths ^mm>>jjstby wll cue $d*estbn, ;oj#b ^toaacb toubles, destoys lljbpjuyato 25c box. Best and jh^ffktjmfflaantaed by you du#- n^ftsl» Wll Oulett, Dexte. B. Daowj Pnckney. '>s «.' ; >H» wtt-uju 6&BAT WSTOR' ATIWS. Pu-Hen s the geatest known Xjew-v totu ju blood pufe; TRADE MAI'.K. It I'vaNMfc'RhTtf^'ttfh, muscle and STRENGTH, cle::'«thu Ix^u, flakes the blood pue and ch, and causes a Keneal feelng of health, powe and cnywdofcajty, whle the geneatve ogans ae helped to egan the nomal powes, nnj XUm nljvll Ja q-mflly made conscous of dec* ben 't. '.. '.. box wll wok wondes, sx j=ho:k P«J<^tJ4<«f«\ 'fp^ts.a BOX; 6boxes, $2,W. Y \ HERE AND THERE Many of the students at Russan unvestes ae mendcants who solct alms and wea cast-off gament*. Heman bee s beng dven out of Fomosa by the poduct of Japanese bpwees*'. whch la cheape and bette suted to the clmate. The numbe of payng,sub!jclpton& to the Zonst cause new exceeds and $1,000,000 has been subscbed towad the Colonal bank. Thanks chefly to the uae of thje seum teatment, the motalty In Pussa fom dphthea has been educed fom a ate of 15.5 pe 10,000 n the yeas 1Rf5'-1R04. to 7.6 and 6.2 a the yeas 1896 and When potatoes wee fst ntoduced n Oem^ny they wee fo a long tme, lke tomatoes, cultvated meely as a cuosty. No one ate them, even pss efusng them. To-day easten Gemany could hadly get on wthout potatoes. The Fench sugeon, D. Doyen, has exhbted to numeous doctos and students at the Kel Unvesty cnematogaph pctues shtwng vaous sugcal opeatons. The docto advocates the tee ofsuch" pctues fatm educaton of students, sayng they ae mo& effectve than the most elaboately wtten descpton. A lad of Rhayade, Wales, whle lookng fo foxes on the hlls -fe ofhp day, dscoveed a gold ng, a gold am let, and a gold neekl t. M. Reed of the Btsh museum, ponounces the atcle to be dstnctly Celtc, of exquste wokmanshp, and of geat antquty at least 1,000 yeas old. Accodng to the law of teasue tove, the boy wll eceve the full antquaan value of the atcles less :'0 pe cent. WAyNE HOTEL, DETROIT AMERICAN AMD EUROPEAN PLAN, 02 TO 09.BO 01.OO TO 0S.OO QlttQUm MMAL9. COC. UP TO DAT* GAP mm 80¾ asd»gttfjbveywhee, o maled. s<>^ ]<"',, PERFECT o/frelfctfjfcflj ce. Addess DUS. HA'O. 1 - LAST l»htfs<*v la-den UlovL, Cleveland., O FORCVEH«> Coppe Plated V-v- Fo* sale by SCALES All Steel Leves, < <'YF..A. SIGLEB, Duggst Combnaton Beam.* Catalogue Fee. ^-^ Mch. Addess, JoNCS OP BlNGHAMTON, 8INGHAMTON. N. 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All about Hof^ Beedng, Feedng, Butch* ey, Dseases, etc. Contans ove 80 beautful half* tones and othe engavngs. Pce, 50 Cents. TheBKKJLE BOOKS ae unqte.ogmal.useful you neve saw anythng lke them so pactcal, so sensble. They ae havng an enomous sale East, West, Noth and South. Evey one "who keeps a Hose, Cow, Hog o Chcken, o gows Small Futs, ought to send ght away fo the BIGGLE BOOKS. The FARMJ0URNAL Is you pape, made fo you and not a msft. It ts 2a yeas) old; t s the geat boled-down, ht-the-nal-on-the-head, qut-afte-yott.have-sad-t, Fam and Household pape n tne^o^^the^g^st'pap^ofts sze n the Unted States of Ameca havng ove a mllon a" ': a-half egula eades. < n AapCHE Of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the ARM JOURNAL : A*-VBAUB ftanande of 1899,1900, JQOI, 190a and 2903) wll be sent by mal *a any addess fo A DOLLAR BILL. 4-»~" g*lf»stotf>arm JOURNAL and ccala descbng..ole BOOKS fee. 4 ^-*^ p.jsmuvb.,e*\'.o»»»*... >. x> Addess, PARK ^U-RPJjL. PHILALBLPBXA n»«c.7.,> >V"'- :\,V; ^^-^,- - '.., < -\ *.'l?**~-* -..!>!0.(H:O t.> T TT- I'-'f I TlHIII fttu-v^:-..- t ll-st m-pfcantle Vn.ldns; n thf> wold. Vc have t^6 OVt a,soo,ooo ck;.u ';'.<*s. &S\J.en hunded clks..e cons:,ly- l^t". IA ;'!'\;v vd fllf; out-of-town otes. 1 n - - \-\ $ -01>^ ERAL C A T A L O C \J E s th buck of the peopl- t-ottvs J J\.^, «Wh«l^Mll ; Pc- \ "... ov.- I..,* pa cb, u'.ooo llustattc.. a :-...1 W;f I! '5>j ^,qc;^ ^'s'^v'p 1 ' 011^ ' :t ' " --"fs.. It costs ;: cets to pnt a>c -sal ' *fj J I A^ttlnv.^t-'-'.v'V,. -.''. ;,.,:.>\c. SEND Kl-'TEEN CENTS ta^oyv \ * ' f : '>" m'la^'''''*'?*"'' ' "" ' ; - y ' :t ^Y'V^VI:, wth nl chages pepad. t':^/e_. *f n'> v t{fv \«/^>^ & "5 /..t-ltgan A»e,snd MsdsonCtno.»k.».l <7-M{VJ CJ Ut CHICAGO MONTHLY REPORT Of the Pnckney Publc Schools fo the month endng Jan. 26, HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Whole numbe of pupls 45. Total days attendance 772. Aveage attendance 41. Aggegate tadness 64. Numbe of days taught 19. PUPILS NEITHER ABSENT NOB TABDY, Caspe Culhane Ross Read, Sdney Spout * Desde Daley Leah Thompson Eva Smth STEPHEN DURFEE, Supt. GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Numbe of pupls Total attendance Total tadness Daly*ttendance Numbe days taught PUPILS NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY. ElJey Dufee Eva Gmes Ethel Dufee Fed Read C. L. GMMES, Teache. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. Whole numbe of days taught 20 Total numbe days attendance 383J Aveage daly attendance Whole numbe belongng 20 Aggegate tadness 36 PUPILS NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY Lucy Jeffeys May Lynch Ruel Cad well Opha Heudee Floence Reason PRIMARY Noma Vaughn EDITH CARR, Teache. DEPARTMENT. Whele numbe of days taught, 20 Total numbe of days attendance ^457.5 Aveage daly attendance 22.9 Whole numbe belongng - 25 Aggegate tadness > 29 PUPILS NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY. Lloyd Gmes Mllad Daow Kate Bogan Lola Moan Claude Black Roy Moan Thomas Moan Helen Reason Lucy Cook JESSIE GREEN, Teache. I thnk I wll go cazy wth pan wee t not to Chambelan's Pan Balm," wtes A. VV. H, Stapleton, He'mne, Pa. > l have been afflcted wth heumatsm fo seyeal yeas -antlhave ted emedes wthout numbe, but fan Balm s the best medcne I have got hold of." One applcaton eleves the pan. Fo sale by F. A. Sgle. Duggst. AN IDLE HOUR. Tnefe ate few thngs that wll decde the tue success and value of any man moe than the wav n whch he egads hs own pesonal hu]es. 'f common feelng towua* thon s 11 at they-ae somethn?; to be atanocs ethe by ou own exovs o by otlu means ove whch wo havf no cont'ol, but that the ealzaton s th> end. Then: wlhetme, wthout doubt, the t-v.- j"oyment whch h,as loomc: up n the mnd as the fnal tumph of the aspaton. To only a t,j w cn.^- h-. 1 thought that the ealzaton of a hop.* s the begnnng of a new-esponsblty, and that the deme and effot to attan the fom'e'should be accompaned by an equal dem'e and effot to fulfll the lattew Some (pesons put so slght a value upon the own self-espect and honesty that they wll always agee wth the last speake, even at the expense jgf, the own convctons. But euch. duplcty, w.hethe cunnngly assumed fo a pupose o doppng nto fom a feeblemss and povety of chaacte^, s uttely opposed to the fank and fealess seacto^eal unson of sentment. That e always honoahle, o always dgnfed, always loyal to ts own ndvdualty. Men may be dvded nto two classes who have "one thng" to do and those who have not these wth am, "aa"ttftose"'"^wtthtnt am, n the lves. And pactcally t tuns out tnat ate most all the succe?*;, and theefoe th> geate pat of the happness, go to the fst class. The am n lfe t what the backbone s n the body. Wthout t we ae nvetebate belong to some lowe ode of beng, not man. No man, o woman, was eve cued of love by-dscoveng the falseness of hs o he love. The lvng togethe fo thoe long, any days n the county It as done moe to dspel love than all the pefdes n love that have eye.been co-.mtted. te who walkthough lfe wth an ev.'n tempe and a gentle patkn.e. wth hmself, patent wth othes, patent wth dffcultes and cosses he has an evey day geatness beyond that, whch s won n battle o chanted n cathedals. Whateve yo. sex o poston lfe s a ha»te : n 'A Inch you ae to snow you pluck; and woe to the cowad.- t>e»pa and postponement ae cpwadlce^ana defeat. Men ae ton to succeed, not to fal. He who holds the balance 1«upght and weghts the path of the up*h* n juwtcq. Men may use false 1*1- ances, and wegh Ufe> by a went lusdd, but Qod ghts all at lft SnUpzbe o Dspatofc D.Cadya Condton Powdes ae fust what a hoso needs when n bad condton. Tonc, blood pufe and vemfuge. They ae not, food but medcne and the best n use tojjput a hose n pme condton. Pce 25c pe package. Fo sale by P. A. Sgle. "Thy kngdom/ come" wll not be answeed untl you let It come n you own heat..<*** ~~Tlhe man who wants to wok fo God doesn't have to go to an employ- ( ment agency. > Relgous woshp s dyng out. People too often go to Chuch to be entetaned. f The semon that s bon n the peache's heat makes- tself at home n the heae's. If no one fnds fault wth you. emembe that nobody notces the dt on a poke. Many peaches thnk they ae bave because they whp God's sants and let the devl alone. ^ * ^, Busness Locals. Fo Sale. Ban, Pne Mddlngs, Coase Mddlngs, Flaked Mddlngs and Con, t 7 T. READ. To Rent My house, ban and gaden spot at Chulbs Cones; I also have a bood REWARD. We the undestfned duggsts, offe a ewad of 50 cents co any peson who puchases of us, two 25c boxe of Baxte's Mandake Bttes Tablets, f t fals to cue constpaton, blousness, sck-headache, jaundce, loss o( appette, sou stoauhe, dyspepsa lve complant, o any of the dsease* fo whch t s ecommended. Pce 25 cenu fo ethe tablets o lqud. We wll also efund the money on one package of ethe f t fals to gve satsfacton, P. \. Sgle, W. B. Daow, lte funmj Ilbpatch. PUBLISHED KyKRT THUR3DAY MOKNIXQ BT FRANK L. ANDREWS jedlotjbtnd T*opeto. Sabecptlonn J ce $1 In Advance. Wateed at the Poetottce at t J acka»y, Mchgan, as aecoad-class matte. Advetsng ates made known on applcaton. Btslness CadB, $4.00 pe yea. Peau and maage uotcee publshed fee. /AnaouuceuuQte ot eatetanmeata may oe pad -to, f desed, by peheatng the oflce wt tck- ^ets of admbdon. Lu case tcec* aa HOC bought to the offce, egula ates wll he. chuned. All matte n local notce column wlbe caaa ed at.5 cents pe Une o factoa taeeot, fo each ub«?ton. Whee no dne d specad, all notces, wll be nseted untl odeed.l^coacuued, aad wll b9 ouatj-d fo acjodly. ^j " All changes of advetsements MUST e a: a ths otllce ad «aly,aj ad T'K3DA. monng to nsue an asetoa the ] suue week. JOS -PHI.VZI.YG> In all ts banched, a specalty. We haveall knds.., 0 and the atest styles of t'ype, dtc, wach eaables mae to Sale. MRS. 0. llliott. ^u»o execute all tuds of wok, suc s BOOKS,! templets, Postes, Potjaume, Bll Head*, Nots \ttoft To fames and fut gowes. I am agan n ths vcnty ln'tfte- nteest of I. llgenftzs' Son^ nusey of Monoe. We hope- vve pleased you well eno,ugh last vea to lave you save you odes fo us. BUKT RODGERS. Money to Loan. Havng.a-ca>ted v au ' agency fo loanng money, I.am pepaed to make loans on Real ~Estate, at a low ate of nteest. Inque at tbe Pnckney Exchange Bank. tf Fo Mule. Cheap, a two lose'polv^falaa^-^^nde combned, n good epa. C. W. Bown. Petteyslle.Hlls. I have put n a new con and cote cushe and thooughly epaed the Mll. Fames can now get the gndng done n a supeo- manne and on the shotest notce. VVm. Hooke. OTATEof Mt'JHL Vtf, Coanty of Lvngston! Heads, Statements, Cads, Auctoa Blls, etc.a supeo styles, upon the shoteot notce. Pces as o"v as oo.vok. can be uow. ^LL HILLS Pl'.lJI. ^1 ts 1) f K /.CtV THK VILLAGE PUESIDS; v I'tust^s Daub VILLAGE OFFICERS. tosttl. DIRECTORY,." Alex..Mclntye u..'n.mps a. Alfed Alo:*, t>. Johnsott,- ULEBK. -A.'...~ K. H. Teeple I tea^uuuu/ n vv. E. Auphy AMSBSSOK....'... W, A,- Ca STKBlT CoMUIaSlONBB... MABS^UL HhALu Ot->'c54 AouKV.. CHURCHES.....J. -MonkS. A. E. B >»a. O. tl. *. Slle. \V. A. Oa vfehuus EPTHCUPAL enencu. 8'aduy moma^ m 10:.vA ttv. Cuas..Smpsou, JJ, paste, aud 0 a.w'ojs voy.sanaay 3/9fy evemu^ at T :00 o'clock. 'Paye neetu^ 'uusday eveuujfs. auuday -* 1.-.: 11»»1 at close of m^un^ sevce. LEAI. OIUL*;:;, aupt. c At a sesson of the Pobata Cout f.> sad county, held at the Pobate Otfc*» a tht» vllage of Howvll, on Moulny, the Sth day of Jan., n the j ~ yea one thousand nne hunded. Pesent: Albd M. Davs, Jud 0 -e of Pobate. Ia the matte of the estate of " CTKORUE \V. BROWN deceased. On eadng and dln*» th-> pottt a, d ly veuj of Saah. Bown, payng that admnstaton of sad estate may bo ganted to heself o some otht' sutable peson. UNUtE^AONAL CHL'KGH. Rev. C >V. tce pasto..sevce evey Sunday monng at o:*j.tud evey Sauday evean? at 7:tx o'clock. Paye meetng Thusday evenngs., baaday JCUOOI at close ot moau s»evv,e. J. II. Teepl*j, Saut. loss teajj^sec ^T..MAUV'S CATHOLIC OlUtOlI. O Kev. l. J. Oomm'-»to\, Pasto..Sevces evey Sunday. Low mass' at 7:30 o'clock hgh mass wtusemoa at L>:^u a. n. Catechsm at 6:00 p. n., vespes aad benedcton at 7:*u p. m. SOCIETIES; lbe A. O. H. Socety of ths place, a lets evey X thd S;ul.y 1,1 tnd f. \lt:at)>v 11*11. Joan-l'domsy au 1 A..a ley,»j)a t/ >'^eg*tss jv-pwop.h LEAGUE., Meets evey Sdndaf -Cevemng at 6:'W oclock n tha M. E. Caucd. A codal nvtaton s evujadel to eveyone, especally young people. Ms. Stella Gaham Pes. nmnvx S>JaC":-.M^et. O^.;-* ev»y Sul.y evj.ng ;t n:j>. ;: J>. Pe*! P.Ml:! 1 Mt, Ms -Jtta Jap^uta; Sec'-Jt.y, Ms. C. vv*. HUM. T EN T I>;; \.v )t THE W. C. T. V. meets the fst P lay of each h at J: L p at te t 1 a-3 of ). II. b\ Theeupon t s odeed that Tuesday, the"6th Slle. Eveyone ntemst^d a tempeance s day of Feb. nest, at 10 o'cl ck n the foenoon.at cu+ally nvted. v-ms. 'jeal Slle, Pes; Ms. E u gad Pobate Offce, be assgned fo the heang of Dufee, Secetay. ad petton. ' ~_ It s tutbe odeed that a copy of ths ode be : T'ete^thd^n^ev^ Tat! pn lblshed n the PIVI-KNEY DISPATCH, a newspap-, thew Hall. Joh"Donohue, Pesdent. e pnted and cuhtng n sal county. the>e t^muutsof MACCABEES. successve week, pevous to sad day of heang. : jq^meetevey k.meetevey Fday evenng on ot o befoe full ALBIRD M. DATIS, ' of the moon at the hall n "the Swathont bldg. t-5 Judge of Pobate, Vstng bothes.e codally nvted. CUAS. CAMPBELL, a Knght Commande W Lvngston Lodge, No. 7*, V \ A. M. K^'j'a'' A.NTKD SJSVKlAA. BHIltll X!' Communcaton Tuesday " ' evenng, on o befoe the full of the moojju Alexande Mclntye, W. M. ANI> HONEST p«*>^. t, W RS -Manages n ths and oloee bv wpesens countes. Sale 900 * +* and «xpencva, UDE OF EASEKX.Sl'A meets each moath ' tae Fday evenng followag the egula F.,1A.M. meetng, Mw. MABY RSAO, W. M. jbtat, hohc/-nd«, ao Bote, DO less. IV.,,. 1 too pemaa«lu Om ttm*u^^ TADIES OF THE MACCABEES. -Meat evey 1st.,... """"Vt ' " ' ljand3d aatudavof eachuontn at J:S0 p m. at Ittak»-any town. Il b sasnl.-,ff,.«' K. t>.. M. hall. V-Uug ^;ste ooduymvned, LL-v CONIWAV Lady Com, wok ooodoeted at bmm. R«foenc«. KIN el-^ddsw steapw M^eJope, TH» DonntoT*,s «pajnf. >»FT. *, OmA.o. A :$4.00 BOOK FOR T5ctS.. The Fames' Encycftpflla; Eveythnjpetataneto tne affas of the fam, household and ' stock asae. En-! 1 KNIGHTS OK T LOYAL GUARD meet evey second VVedaeattsT evenng of evey moath n the K.. O. T. M. Hal! at 7:30 o'clock. All vstng Guads welcome. \ F. G. JACKSON 1, Capt. Gsn.. BUSINESS CARDS. baces atcles on Physcans and Su/e»ns. the hose, the colt. attended today o nght. hoso huhts, dseases of the host?, j Pnckney, Mch. the fam, gs»es, I fut cultue, day- j ng.cookt'j-.h'auh, cattle, shevp.swte, poulty, bees, the If you dese ths book send tl ou specal eflb ploe/jb.75, and *D.» exta to postage and we wll fbwejd the book toyou. ' If t s not sats- Iketoy etun It and we wll exohange t o efund Tou money. Jend <b ou specal llustated catajofu«.quotlnt the lowest pees-on books, fll we can save jou money. AddenaU odes to THE WERNER COMPANY* # af WMeHmn. Atoon, OhUu [Ths Wsfss Csaseayts thsnsckl tlkbuo-bdttoa H. F. SIGLER -M. D- C. L, SIGUR M, D DK DRS. SIGLER & SIGLER, AH calls uomptl Dttos on Man st DR. A. B; GREEN. DENM-- Eyey Fdsj; ancf on Thus- \ d». v " h N t'n havng appolntmenta, Qfflcq, OTa f^' J lle V ^ a l ^Klw'8 Uug Stoe. lfe, etc., etc One -. of the most complete Encyclopedas In exstence. A lage-book, $x;'>v; PATENTS GUARANTEED x \% nches. Ruo pages, fully llustated, bound n sketch nnd descpon of any nventon w3 Qu fc^xctuned f we al Any one sendng geen cloth,.. bndng to tne, - pomptly eceve ou opnon fee concenng - 1 J? v^v, patentablty of same. " How to Obtan a othe books costpl patent" sent upon equest. Patents secue* though us advetsed fo sale at ou expense. Patents taken out though us eceve p tu4 notce, wthout chage, n THE PATKWT RBCOXJS, an llustated and wdely cculated oatml consulted by Manufactues and Investos* cad fo sample copy»11. Addess,, J VICTOR J. tvant * CO. 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6 * ' I* H": $ ' ' ' -T" ^m. ^!v't> %\t 2,'', * ^...-,,-,, I,J *}*,'«:;. F y ^4 s'.» : $ttduteg %'u *t w FBAKK L, ANDI^STS, PuWUbe; PINCKNEY, T T M^CHIGAW, ', Neve let a confdence be foced upon you. When a hen oosts on a oost ehe. must be a ooste. The chaty that begns at home fe often ends thee. The sun sets only n tho west, but an old hen sn't so patcula. One plum puddng on the woth two n the stomach. J tablets vv Men delght n eveythng pecula, whethe an advantage o not. It's the spt athe than the pce tag that makes the g ft valuable. The man who bets on the top do,? and the bottom facts seldom gets let. An exchange says the typhod gem Is patculaly actve. And not patcula whee. A man's gallanty cops out when he s entetanng a w'oman who s not elated to hm. "~Some people you lke untl they fnd you out, and some you don't lke untl you fnd them out. M. Goebel of.kentucky says he s too busy to may. Has the sta-eyed goddess of efom jlted hm? The Cleveland Plan Deale s- gvng lessons n penmanshp.' Htheto t has endeavoed to ght wong. A cude theoy, n the language of some men, means one, whch (beng new) has not fst occued to themselves. If you have a wealthy maden aunt. don't fal to send he~a hand-panted cad decoated wth a bunch of foget-me-nots. Thee ae no two thngs moe often confounded, yet moe pefectly dstnct, than lbeal toleance and lattudnaan ndffeence. The powe of duly appecatng lttle thngs belongs to a geat mnd; a naow-mnded man has t not, fo to hm they ae geat thngs. M._Byan wll save hmself annoy- ^BCG by ssung a bulletn each monng befoe beakfast tellng just how he stands on the slve queston. Don't.ovewok youself. _Just magne "how mseable you would be"'f you fnshed all you wok today and had nothng to dt> the est of vou lfe. If somebody would dg a canal and let 300,000 cubc feet a mnute of good lake wate nto the Ro Gande, you wouldn't fnd any kck comng fom Las Cuces., It has,been found that the membane fomng the lnng of a hen's egg wll seve admably fo _skn gaftng,, but the nceased demand ths wll cause fo eggs wll only pa tally eleve the cvesupply n the coldstoage waehouses. Pof. Shephadson of the Unvesty of Chcago thnks thee s an nheent socologcal eason fo the pevalence of fghts In Kentucky. The pofesso may be coect, but n conductng hs eseaches upon ths dffcult subject t would be wse fo hm to do so at a dstance. Kentuckans do not lke to have outsdes mx up n the "affas of hono." Gen. Ots' latest epot of casualtes n the Phlppne campagn shows that twce as many Amecan soldes have ecently been downed In the Luzon ves as fen befoe tho bullets of the enemy. A couse of swmmng nstuctons, such as ae gven to all ecuts n the amy of Gemany, would cost the wa depatment pactcally nothng ana would, by ths tme have saved many valuable lves. Although two, full yeas have been devote<to gowng of beets n dffeent pats of the county, wth a vew to detemnng the locatons n whch beet suga poducton could be poftably undetaken, the demands upon the depatment of agcultue fo sample beet seed fo the ensung yea, contnue undmnshed. It s evdent that, wth the new and mpovng,ode of thngs n the slands whch have e- cently come nto_ cfose elatonshp WITH the Un'lted "States; thee s gong to be a ace between cane and beet, n whch cane suga s gong to closely compete fo the poston now held by the lowly".beet. Accodng to some tables pepaed by the teasuy depatment beets now poduce two-thds of tfcswld' suga. WAR PICTURES FROM TRANSVAAL Man's Inhumanty to Man Vvdly" Bought to the Suface. Repots fom England tell us that the gay has of the beoveu" queen e ndeed "beng bought down wth soow to the gave." Although othe beads have contved and othe heads have executed In such a manne as to cay England nto the South Afcan wa, stll the good queen feels the teble esponsbltes upon he own shouldes. Ths s' pehaps the most pathetc ncdent of the wa. A teaful old lady, whose lfe has been a plea fo peace, s get'-stcken wth the thought that he boys ae dyng n battle. It s pathetc Indeed to tun fom ths pctue of the Boowng queen to scenes of wa. Nneteen centues have passed snce the Pnce of Peace was healded to the wold wth the song of "Peaca on eath, good wll towad men," and yet.to-day the demon of wa s numbeng hsttctims by thousands. When a.epot s sent by a commandng offce, gvng Ihe nutnbes of dead, wounded and mssng, t \s a solace to thnk that but few of the mssng ae suffeng pan that they ae pobably psones. Whle not teated as honoed guests, these psones ae fed and potected untl thee comes an exchange «the wa s ove. One of the llustatons shows the Btsh loadng the Boe psones upon a vessel.. They do not sal as cabn passenges, and the cates ae evdently cowded, but they lve though these hadshps and fae much bette than many of the bothe Boes, who ae n the own lnes, but ae destned soon to be klled o wounded n battle. Anothe pctue of stkng ealty n that showng the method of emovng the wounded fom the feld of battle. Ladysmth has been thooughly nvested by the Boevs fo \veeks_41ast. Gen. Whte and hs gallant Tttle amy ae defendng, pot only the town, but Btsh hono as wel!._ The neghbong hlls ae alve wth Boe atlleymen, whose guns speak though nght and day n btte tones of hate. Now the gun epots ae few and fa between; now they come In quck successon, teeng wth the angy voces the Boes' detemnaton that Ladysmth must fall. And all ths tme the Btsh bavely wat fo the elef that does not come. Now the Ilng of the Boes becomes, moe effectve.. The enemy has taken some new poston. All s lost f the enemy s not dven futhe back, and fo that eason the commandng offce odes a sote. It s? takng a geat hazad, but the sote must- be made, and the bavest egments-ae selected fo the attempt. As they poceed, men ae constantly fallng, dead o wounded. The mule cats, fo pckng up the wounded,: follow, and as soon as one s loaded t tuns back and moves heavly ove the ough oad to the cty. Two natves walk besde the wagon, cayng the Red-Coss flag. The faces of the wounded tell- -the stoy. Study th^, featues of the solde n the feft of the pctue. Howhs heat thobbed. wth hope n the_ ealy monng, when he knew that he would be one of the attackng paty. Today woullbc an oppotunty fo gloy, pomoton, pehaps even fo the Vctoa coss of hono. But a chance bullet had changed all ths. He can bea the physcal pan that comes fom hts ght am, but t s had to thnk he has st> soon become ncapactated fo deeds of gloy. Befoe hm ae. long weeks of suffeng and hadshp^,. endng p ^ haps n death. And. then hs thoughts -fly ove land and sea, away to "Mee England," whee the "folks" he knows ae anxously watng fo news fom the solde boy, and vhee 'ue lttle gl, who pomsed to wat untl he e- ^uned, s sngng the same love songs she used to sng. The Fop«and the Pluceu. The geatest numbe of photogaphs sold n ths county and n Fance ae BRINGING WOUNDED BACK TO LADYSMITH. ', - * ' " <* potats of snges and 'actesses. In Euope'the photogaphs of the pope fnd the lagest sale, 18,000 pctues of hm beng sold evey yea. Ths does not nclude chomos and pantngs whch also have an enomous sale. Second only to the pope n populaty s the beautful Alexanda of Wales, whose photogaphs sell at the ate of 16,000 pe annum. The Geman empeo comes next wth a ecod of 15,- 000 a yea, a*d the cza, who hates to be "snapshot," nevetheless s pcto- FUNNY OLD RAILROAD. Cu* Dawn b Locomotve Whch Could Not Tun Aound. Accodng to D. W. W. Smth' of Wllstpn, S. O., the fst aload n the Unted States was the South Caolna aload, aftewad called the Chaleston Augusta aload, unnng fom Chaleston to Augusta, a dstance of 140 mles. The oad was begun n 1826 and completed n 1833,' says the Augusta Heald. Some of the quee thngs whch dstngushed t fom the oads of today wee: The fst motve powe used on ths oad was wnd, utlzed n sals made of cloth on the cas. The locomotves had two smokestacks, one at each end. In gong to Chaleston one of the stacks was used, and n comng back the othe. Thee wee no spak aestes, and eveybody along the oute had to watch hs popety to pevent ts] beng buned up. One hunded mles a day was good - tavelng n those days. When nght came on all hands stuck canp and wated fo daylght to-echen ode>to poceed.-.the tack was composed of tes and thtytwo-foot stngesf, on whch a band of on lke a common te was lad and naled down to the wood. A tack walke went ahead of the engne evgy day to knock down the "snake-heads" o nal heads to pevent accdents. The dead of the engnee was the "snake-heads" o nals potudng above the on al, fo they wee polfc souces of accdents. The conductos collected the faes fom the eutsde* walkng on boads about lke the open steet cas ae now aanged. Thee wee no convenences on the cas as n ths day and tme. The cas stopped at stated ntevals fo the convenence of the passenges. The mal facltes wee meage and vey pmtve. A splt stck seved fo a mal bag, as lettes wee put n stcks and TAKING PPtlSONERS ABCfARD CA PTIVE BOERS ARE LOADED UPCHT II. M. S. PENELOPE AT CAPE TO WN TO BE CARRIED OUT OH RANGE OF HOSTILITIES. ally, popula to the extend of 14,000 pctues a yea. New yok Commecal Advetse. / Pematue consolaton la but the emembance of/soow. / " < I handed up to the conducto, and wee thown out the same way. The couplng lnks wee made of wood, so that when a ca ah off t would beak and save the othes fom unnng,off. Cout Decdes ClAt Case. The Supeme cout held that a chuch subscpton made on Sunday s" collectble. E. M. Donald of Fot Madson, defendant In a sut bought "by the Fst MGthodst Epscopal chuch, appealed fom a smla decson by the dstct cout. ' Hs defense was that the oblgaton, havng been enteed nto eft Sunday, was Illegal, and that thee was no consdeaton. Both clams wee oveuled. In dscussng -the case the cout sad the object of the subscpton 7 was not woldly gan, but the advance of Chstanty and the bettement of moals n a patcula localty. The sole pupose of the plantff's statutoy exstence as a copoate body ws to do good. If so, contbutons, fo ts suppot must bo classed as chaty. "Chaty," sad Judge Cooley, "s actve goodness; t s dong good to ou fellow-men." Dos Mones (Iowa) Coespondent New Yok Jounal. The Hose Stll jn It. The lagest dtmj academy In the wold s to be bult nea Cental pak, New Yok. It-vtt-hHve~400 stalls, a ng-200x100 feet, and seats fo an audence of 2,500. Instead of a hosed less ea, thee wll be. one of moe and hettfe hoses. / Wnte Tunf. Should you- -desk* - nfomaton egadng Calfona, Azona, Texas o Mexco, and the long lmt, law ate, ound-tp tckets, sold to ^'pncpal ponts, the vaous outes va whch the tckets can, be mcha^od, o *- gadlng->ne way. flm and secofld-claaa ates, (h-ou^h, ^lgqpjng Cja-- lnes, fst-class and toust, call ujym o addess W. G. Nelmye, 6e l Westen I Agent, Southen Pacfc Co., 238 Clak St, Chcago; W. H- Conno, COBIT Agent, Chambe Commece Bldg.*.Cncnnat, Oho, o k W, J, Beg, Tav. Pass. Agt., 220 Ellcott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y... '. j Floda, West Indes «04 Cental Ameca., The facltes of the LousVlle *Y Nashvlle Raload fo hand/ng tou* JstB and taveles destned lo all ponts n Floda, CubaJ^Fetto Rco, Cental Ameca, o fo N^saau.^e unsupassed. Double dally lnes, of sleepng cas ae Vun fom', Cncnnat, Lousvlle, Chcago and St. Lous though Jacksonvlle' to nteo Floda ponts, and to Mam, Tampa and' New O leans, the pots of embakaton fo the countes nentoned. ' Fo foldes, etc., wte Jackson Smth, D. P. A., Cncnnat, O. Tle Mnd of le d and 11 utte. s the ttle of a,new llustated pamphlet just ssum by the Chcago,.Ml-... waukee & St. Paul Ralway, elatng moe especally to the land along the new lne t s now buldng though. Eon Homme and Chales Mx countes n South Dakota. It wll be found vey nteestng eadng. A cd>y wll be maled fee on ecept of 2-cent stamp fo postage. Addess Geo. H. Heaffod, Geneal Passenee A^ent. Chcago, 111. The devl has- a good stat n evey home whee thee s a modeate dnke. Ty GuJn-o! Ty Galn-o Ask you goce today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food dnk that takes the place of coffee, Tlve chlden may dnk 4t--wthout njuy as well as th*» adult. All who ty t, lke t. GRAIN-0 has that ch seal bown of Mv*ha o Java, but t s made fom pue u 1 ns, and the most delcate stomach eceves t wthout dstess. One-fouth the pce of coffee. 15c. and "5L I. pe package. Sold by at goces. Bngng payes close tog-ethe vey apt to put sns fathe apat. Coughng Leds to Consumpton. Kemp's Balsam wll stop the cough at once.,g.o to you duggst today and get a sample bottle fee. Sold n :?"> and 50 cent bottles Go at once; delays ae dangeous. Isn't t about as wong- to be wong, as t s to do wong? Dopsy teated fee by D. H. H. Geenes Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The geatest dopsy specalsts n the wold. Read the advetsement n anothe column ob ths pape. The moment a le s bon, t to un. Is begns "Do Not Bun the Candle At Both Ends/' < Don P thnk you can go on dawng «wtalty fom the blood fo neves, stomach, ban And muscles, wthout dong somethng to cpuce t. Hood's SasapalU gves neve, mental and dgestve stength by enchng and vtalzng the blood. Thus t helps ovewoked and ted people* %(6cdS SaUa, *>+* t t >onally Conducted Calfona Excusons Va the Santa Fe Route. Thee tmes a week fom Chcago and Kansas Cly., Mnneapols. Once a week fom St. Lous and Sloston. In >opoved wde-vf stbuled * - Pullman toust s4eepng-c» Bette than eve befoe, at lowest possble ates. Expeenced excuson conductos, Also daly sevce between Chcago and Calfona. Coespondence solcted. T. A, GRADY, Manage?C&lfonA Toust Sevce, The Atchson. Topeka * Santa Pe Ralway 109 Adams Steet, CHICAGO.,* *»»* TOURIST TO CALIFORNIA V, A \ mh^&k You wll pactce good economy In wtng _ : 0.8. CRANE, O. P. A. T. A., St Lous, fo Datlculaa. PISCTS CURE FOR, o H"- CM 1 C ON S.U MPIION "! t m*mm mum...1

7 m ;!". :m *;?; :W"'V> ;'P' ^lb' "WSJW. Comng Out T^ About ye ago my kf 19 cofnng out vey fst I botgfct a bottle of Aye' Ht Vgo to stop ths. It not only stopped toe fallng, bat.also, male,my.fa ppv vey apdly. untl nov t s 45 ncbes n length and vey tnck." Ms. A. Doydston, Atchson, Kans., /f Feec/s the Ha Hve yots eve tbougbt nhj yoo ha s fallng out? It s because you ae stavng you ha. If ths stavaton contnues you ha wll contnue to fall. Thee s one good ha food. It s Aye's Ha Vgo. It goes ght to the oots of the ha and gves them just the food that they need. The ha stops fallng, becomes healthy, and gows thck and long. Aye's Ha Vgo wll do anothe ~thng, also: t always estoes colo to faded o gay ha. v )I.M a kettle. All daasts. Wte the Docto If yon do not obtan all the benefts you dese fom the use of the Vgo, wte the Docto about t. He wll tell yon juat the ght thng to do, and -wll send you hs book on the Ha and Scalp f you equest t. Addess, D. J. C. AVEB, Lowell, Mass. FOR EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. The Gem Selfheatfag Flat'Ion and Stove combned s a new nventon of geat value to housekeepes. It gves any heat desed; s odoless, safe, smple, complete; save* tme, labo, health, fuel. 2 ceuts uns one all day. It appeals-ta-ezfyona. Qnca used t s ndspesble. AGENTS WAITED EVERYWHERE. Anyone can sell t. An nvestgaton "wll pay you. GEM FLAT IRON CO.,^.MICH. LAPQRTE Stuated af the head ot GUveston Bay. s des TEXAS tned to be the HOST PROSPEROUS CITY on the Gulf of-mexco. It possesses unequaled natual advantages.geogaphcally and fom evey pont of vew. Its futue as a geat cty s assued. The U. S. Govenment s now spendng a lage amount of money In Habo mpovements. La Pote s the natual seapot fo. the poducts of the ente Mddle, Nothen and Westen' States and fo Houston, the geat aload cente of Texas. Excusons at educed ates wll be un twce a month. Fst p^neal sale ox. non^tv <>h. 14 >o 17. IPOO. Wte fo FREE flaps, DE SCRIPTIVE LITERATURE and full patculas AMERICAN LAND CO., 188 Madson St.. CHICAGO. MOc-MUSIC-IOcs S Hee ae sx beautful popula and m J standad compostons that sell J ( egulaly at C5c to 60o each. We \ * wjjl wal you any. one ofjthem fo 10c. -\ % An Old Vgna Cake Walk, 50c-IOc J Queen of the Rat Tme, - 50C-IC* I j My Sweet Heat Sue (Song), - 50c 10c \ J" Intemezzo Cav. Rustcanna. - 50c-loc g 1 The Flattee-Chamlnade, - - SOc-IOcJ j La Fountan Bohm, c-1Oc g J Send 2a utaftp fo ou catalogue contan- 2 n* ove nttmbea of hlgh gade v.uni 5 p and Instumental musc at 10c the copy. 9 1C. A. SHAFEB, DETROIT. \ MILLIONS of aces of choce agtcultual LANDS now opened fo settlement n WeBten Canada. Hee s gown the oel- ^ ebated NO. HARD WHEAT, whch bngs the hghest pce n the makets of the wold; thousands of cattle ae fattened!:to- maket wthout beng fed gan, and wttfbova day's shelte. Send fo nfoma? tlon and secue a fee home n Westen Canada. Wte the Supentendent of Immgaton, Ottawa, o addess the undesgned, who wll mall you atlases, pamphlet*.,etc fee of cost.,m. V. Mclnne.s, Np-l Mell Block, Detot, Mch.; James G*ove.'m Pleasant, Mch., o D. I* Oaven. Bod Axe. Mch. PARALYSIS Locomoto Ataxa conqueed st last. Doctos pnzxted. Specal»tt junsxed at.ecovey of patent* thought Incuable, hy PRCHAHK'H BLUOb AND NKRVE FOOD. Wte me about you cb. Advce and poof of e'uat nuck, DB.(BA8X,224 N.IOth St.* PH!JUPBbaU,PA GARTERS INK Hate you totted t ^ No othe nk "Juat as good." England Resgned Defeat on *he Tugela Rve. BULLER'S ARMY IS THE STAKE Hasty Reteat All That Wll Save Btsh Eoeas fom a> Coahlos Blow Th«Boas Entapped Waen Bepablle's Slght Losaea. London, Jan. 29. The wa offce has no news of the catastophe to Gen. Bulle's foce epoted fom Beln.and dscedts'the stoy. Nethe has the wa offce any explanaton, at least fo publcaton, of the abandonment of Spon kop, and thee ae no advces In ths connecton fom ndependent souces. The dsposton today Is to egad the evacuaton as not so seous as at fst thought, and commentatos ae abusng the mltay authotes, both at the font and at home, fo publshng hasty accounts of an ncomplete, half-undestood opeaton, thus altenately thllng and depessng the naton. It s epoted on good Tansvaal authoty that Mafeklng was eleved Tuesday. Some of the Beln papes clam to have a cablegam fom Petoa sayng that Gen. Waen was entced Into Splon kop, whee the Boes fell upon hm; that seventeen of hs cannon wee captued and that Bulle's hasty eteat ove the alone can save hm. England Peels Reveses Tugela ve Keenly. Seven days of fghtng have left the man Boe postons Intact and Gen. Bulle's amy 7Q6 weake, accodng to offcal casualty lsts, whch seemngly do not nclude the Spon kop losses, as those last - fowaded do not menton Gen. Woodgate's woundng. England s possessed by a depessng sense of falue. Not much effot s made, to place a happy constucton upon Gen. Bulle's statement tellng of the etement fom Spon kop, and thee Is an uneasy mpesson aboad that wose news s yet to come. Suppessng Wost News. At one of the mltay clubs last nght the, statement passed fom one membe to anothe that the wa offce had eceved an unpleasant, supplementay dspatch fom Gen. Bulle, whch was beng, held up fo twelve hous. Spence Wlknson, n the Monng Post, wtes as follows of the Spon kop loss: "Ths s a seous matte and an attempt wll ot hee be made to mnmze t, fo no geate wong can be done to ou people at home than to mslead them about the sgnfcance of the events of the wa. The ght way s to tell the tuth as fa as we know t." Censoshp Is Close. But facts fom the neghbohood of the Tugela ae scante than eve. The censoshp now s smply pohbtve, and somethng s wong wth the cables. The "beak on the east coast lnes has been epaed, but the cable between San Thome and Loanda, on the west coast, s now nteupted. Moe Solde* Leave England. The last detachment of the nfanty secton of the London voluntees, numbeng 134 men, was entetaned ths monng n Southampton, whee they embaked today fo Afca. The oute fom Wellngton baacks to Nne Elms staton was thonged wth cheeng spectatos, but not n the same degee as on pevous occasons, so the ode of mach was undstubed. The lod mayo and sheffs accompaned the toops to Southampton. The battey secton and ammunton column completng the egment wll leave Feb. 3. Boes Tell The Stoy' Boe Camp, Moddesput, Uppe Tugela Rve, Tuesday, Jan. 23 The Btsh ae new endeavong to foce, wth 40,000 to*», the Spon kop oute to Ladysmth.. The fng on Gen. Botha's poston yesteday was tefc. The gass was fed, ocks dslodged and tenches peced, but the battle was pactcally one-sded, the fedeals only fng thty shots. A ball fom a shell landed n Gen. Botha's pocke. Theonly Boe casualtes wee some hoses wounded. The fng ceased at dak, but was esumed ths monng n the vcnty of Ladysmth and hee, but up to noon t lacked vgo. Pats Is Exultant. Pas, Jan. 29. Most of the Fench papes hal wth keen satsfacton the announcement that the Btsh have abandoned Spon kop. The ambguous wodng of the fst dspatch has led them to declae that the Btsh wa offce was keepng back somethng, and they now nsst that ths dspatch must have contaned the fact that S Chales Waen had abandoned the po- ston, and/chat ths was suppessed by the wa offce. All comment upon ths "extaodnay step" and expess the.cpnlon "ffcat t s suffcent to "dve any naton to despa." The Matn even goes so fa as to make ths Insnuaton: "The Btsh govenment wllngly gave the naton false joy_ when t knew t had the tuth." TRANSVAAL WAR ITEMS. As Geat Btan s n need of moe funds to cay on the wa n South Afca palament wll soon meet. The cabnet, howeve, had been hopng fo one allyng Btsh success to chee the county, and to command geneous suppot fo fesh evenue measues. Among these wll pobably be an ncease of the ncome tax to a shllng n the pound, but ths would only povde the cost of fve weeks' hostltes. The dutes on tobacco, alcohol, tea and coffee ae lkely to be ased. The Boe foces have stated a heavy bombadment of Kmbeley. The ga* soo/s new gun caed fve mles, but collapsed afte a few shots. A body of 200 lances made a sote fom Ladysmthy unde cove of a heavy cannon and s(fle fe fom the fots opposte th laage of Petoa command. The Btsh eted wth evdent loss. One Boe was wounded. A heavy cannonade stll contnues. The Btsh clam anothe vctoy ove the Boes because Gen. Waen's toops occuped Spon kop on the 25th, causng" a vey small gason to flee. The dspatch also adds that n' the attack made by the Boes, afte the Btsh had taken Spon 3so, that the Btsh suffeed a heavy loss, and that Gen. Woodgate was dangeously wounded. A Boe dspatch says the Btsh left 1,500 dead on the battlefeld afte the engagement at Spon kop on the 24th. Afte holdng the hll fo a day the Btsh found themselves unable to hold out aganst the Boes and deseted the poston n the nght. Gen." Methuen n commentng on the mltay tactcs and couage of the Boes says: "The moblty of the Boes s such that they can change font n 15 mnutes, so that a flankng opeaton when stkng home smply meets a new font." The last^ dect Geman mals to the Tansvaal ae how beng etuned fom Cape Town wthout any explanaton on the pat of the Btsh authotes. The Geman pess comments upon the fact wth consdeable heat. The quates of G ens. Whte and Hunte at Ladysmth wee smashed by a shot fom Long Tom on the 22d. It s not known at ths wtng whethe any ofthe occupants of the buldng wee klled o not. Accodng to an Englsh account Ladysmth s now consdeed to be mpegnable, the fotfcatons havng been stengthened and supples ae plentful. /- A tan load of beef, 750,000 pounds, fo the use of the Boes, was ecently puchased n Chcago by an agent of the Tansvaal govenment. The Btsh losses up to date. Man. 24. n klled, wounded and captued, accodng to Gen. Bulle's evsed lst, totals 8,215 men. The fst lot of yeomany left London fo the Tansvaal on the 27th. It s now evdent that move than one battle wll have to be fought befoe Bulle can stetch out hs hand to Whte. AL1 the bdges on tha Natal alway and-the Langs Nek tunnel and the, bdges on the Fee State lne have hpp.n undemned, so as to enable them to be destoyed at a moment's notce n the event of Boe eteat. 189 Lves Lost by Floods n Japan. Offcal epots just completed gve detals of teble nundatons whch destoyed popety valued at moe than sx mllon yen n Hakkaldo povnce, nothen Japan, n Decembe. Thtyfve towns n the dstct of Ishka wee devastated. Snce Septembe no fewe than 1 17,288 houses have been submeged o washed away n Hakkaldo alone, whle the total damage s placed at 13,000,000 yen. Complete e=tuns show that about 100 fshng schoones and othe caft wee destoyed o sunk, dung the sevee stom whch swept ove the Japanese coast Decembe 23 to 25. The total numbe of lves lost s placed at 189. At Lansng thee s a man who eally thnks a geat deal of hs dog. The anmal caed off a 10-pound oast of beef fom a local butc he shop and hs owne was called upon to pay t, whcu he dd wthout a mumu. ^- THE MARKETb. LIVESTOCK* New ^ok- Cattlo Sheep Ltuntn Best gades S90 * Lowe gades..3 >m 50 3 s> 6 50 Chcago,- Best ja^s ^6 -> Lo wegades..,4 UO^o 0J 4 b'j J»0D Detot Best gades.3 75<a+70 R ft Lowe gades...2 bx&l 7o 4 UO b '» nuftalo Best gades MOtl 3\ R 0) 6 8*> Lowe gades UJ 4 6) 6 > Cncnnat- Best gades.5 lojjul flo 4 30 <l 2R Lowe gades...4 tttjfcjso 3 W b o Pttsbunt Best gades.5 50@ Lowe gades.-.4 la&fu) 4 W 6 10 Hogs &> R R GRAIN. ETC Wheat. Con, * Oats. No.2cJ No. "J mx No. 2 whts Naw Yok 74Q74H 40 4H* SX&S* Chcago ft*&&44 3J&33* 23&B^ "'Detot 73@7 S 8l@3 28 ;$ Toledo 71@7tH ^3V, Cncnnat 73&T3 S6 3*?&&!6 Pttsbug 75@7>S Sft&M 30@3D Bnffato 7«ft7.\, 34*35»& # Detolt-Hay. No, 1 Tmothy, pe ton. Potatoes, 45o pe bu. Lve Poulty, spng chckens, 7o pe lb; fowls. 6\J: tukeys, 9t; ducks, 8c ggs, stotly fesh, 17o pe dozen. Butte, cost day, 19o pe lb; ceamey, 23a Hands and Lmbs Coveed wth Blstes and Geat Red Blotches. Scatched Untl Almost Wld. Buned Lke Fe, Sleep Impossble. CUTICURA Remedes Bng Speedy Relef and a Pemanent Cue at a Cost of Only $2«I was a suffee fo eght yeas fbm that most dstessng of all dseases, Eczema. I ted some of the best physcans n the county, but they dd me lttle good. The palms of my hands wee coveed and would become nflamed ; lttle whte Jblstes at fst would appea, then they would peel off, leavng a ed, smooth suface whch would bun lke fe and tch; well, thee s no name fo t On the nsde of the uppe pat of both my djjmbs geat ed blotches, not unlke hves, would appea, and as soon as I became wam the bunng and tchng would begn. Nght afte nght I would le awake all nght and scatch and almost go wld. I head of CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, got them and gave them a thoough tal, and afte a few applcatons I notced the edness and nflammaton dsappea. Befoe I had used one box thee was not a sgn of Eczema left. I can tuthfully asset that $2.00 woth of CUTICURA REMEDIES cued me. Thee has been no sgn of ts etun anywhee upon my body snce I wote you I was cued, nealy fou yeas ago. Hadly a month passes but what I eceve a lette o some one calls and wshes to know how I got cued, f I had Eczema bad, and f the cue has been pemanent, etc., etc. I always take pleasue n enlghtenng them the best I can. ""JOHN D. PORTE, Pttsbug, Mach 1, Of JOHN D. PORTE & Co., Real Estate and Insuance, 428} Fouth Avenue, Pttsbug, Psu The agonzng tchng and bunng of the skn, as n eczema, the fghtful scalng, as n psoass; the loss of ha - and custdg of the scalp, as n scalled head; the facal dsfguement, as n pmples and ngwom, the awful suffeng of nfants and the anxety of won-out paents, as n mlk cust, tette, and salt heum all demand a emedy of almost supehuman tues to successfully cope wth them. That Remedes*ae such stands poven beyond all doudt. No statement s made egadng them that s not justfed by the stongest evdence. The puty and sweetness, the powe to affod mmedate elef, the cetanty of speedy and pemanent cue, the absolute.safety and geat economy, have made them the standad skn cues and humo emedes of the cvlzed wold. The teatment s smple, dect, ageeable, and economcal, and s adapted to the youngest nfant as well as adults of evey age. Bathe the affected pats wth hot wate and CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the suface of custs and scales, and soften the thckened cutcle. Dy, wthout had ubbng, and apply CUTICUBA Ontment feely, to allay tchng, taton, and nflammaton, and soothe and heal, and lastly take CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse/tn^ blood. Ths sweet and wholesome teatment affods nstant elef, pemts est and sleep n the seveest foms of eczema and othe tchng, bunng, and scaly humos of the skn, scalp, and blood, and ponts to a speedy; pemanent, and economcal cue when all othe emedes and even the best physcans fal. CUTTCURA THJB SET, pce $1.25; of, CUTICCRA SOAP, 25c., CUTICURA OINTMENT, 50c., CUTICURA RESOLVENT, 50C., sold thoughout the wold. " How to Cue Eczema," fee ct th«sole Pops., POTTER DKUQ AND CHEU. CORP., Boston, Mass. MILLIONS OF MOTHERS Use CUTICURA SOAP exclusvely fo baby's skn, scalp, and ha. It la not only the puest sweetest, and most efeshng of nusey soaps, bnt t contans delcate emolltenstopet. tes, obtaned fom CUTICURA, the p eat sku cue, whch peseve, puf, and beautfy the ekn, scalp, and ha, and pevent smple skn blemshes fom becomng seous. Fo dstessng heat ashes, chafng*, nflammatons, and euptons, fo custed, tchng tatons of the s^alp, wth dy, thn, and fallng ha, fo ed, ough hands, and shapeless nals, and anu^ nfantle humos, t s absolutely ndsneneablo. 40 YEARS OF SUFFERING! IICIIIIII AIA Gentlemen: I have been sendng to you fo you "5 N U n A R L D I A DROPS" fo seveal pates who have'used t and who *" say t s the best they eve used. One old lady has had NEURALGIA FOR 40 YEARS, has ted nealy eveythng she could hea of wthout elef untl she conmenced nsng" * 4 5 DROPSY and now-she s^-not toubled wth the dsease. Each one that has used t says t s the best emedy, and all jon n pase of "5 DROPS.'* Fo ^he enclosed money please send me thee lag-e bottles of "5 DROPS," one package of Plls and one Plaste, and huy them fowad wthout delay. Jan. 11, SAMUEL, SPEEGI^E, Falkvlle, Ala Gentlemen: My mothe, Ms. Elza Austn, of f l E U ftviqu Femont, Ws., has'been almost an nvald fo Yeas nl tl H A I IdM wth RHEUMATISM and fo the past fve yeas has fc>^8»" *"«not been able to walk 40 ods untl she began to use **5 DROPS," about two months ago. She now walks a mle at a tme and s dong- all he own wok n the house, a thng- she has not done fo yeas. You ae at lbety to publsh ths testmonal, wth my name and also my mothe's. Dec. 27,,l»». MRS. C. H. PURDY, Wanpaea, Ws. Is the mewt poweful upecftc known. Fee fom. opu&> snu njfsctly ham less. It ve* almon nstantaneous elef, and J* a poslte cntto Rhwmatlsm, MetattcK, Xe«**»M»* I>y*pep«l*< Bneknebw, AstlBUk, lfaj JWe, Ca DROPS tah,!>*» Gppe. Coup* Sleeplessles*. tteousgea*. Xev«a«an* «tahe_ Heaaaehce, Rmwetae. Taothaeac. Heat WMSMW. Sopsy, Malaa, Ceepng Nuatbae**, etc., etc. a a a>vc>< enable»nft>e«to ve "» DROPS" at lean a tal, we OV U A T 9 wll nend a Sac sample bottle, pepad by mall fo 10«. A ample bottle wll conlncevna. Al»o. 1 aje bottle* (MO aojjw «06. * bottle* fo «. ft»*n vm^ SAM>"-\>S and agent* «flttmw.tstsd a s»»t«te*ju_ wte ua tonlny. 8WAN3QX RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 160 to 184 L%ke St.. CHICAGO. ILlf^ POTATOES.201 abbl. t laffeat 8ee OTATO Oewet la Aaetea. Ptcee & tl.tvaea, BaeaMaeteektefGua, ClewaaOta m See*. Bea tab MIIN aae 19e fe cetale»»d 11 p um> fa ~ " gjsaaflu. JOnt AjgAttXR SltD CO., LA CKOMI, WW. w*. fe DROPSY N E W ttaaea. D'SCOVCRY. fve* _ quck allefand cue* wont Babe of tetttmonlata and 10 **T8» teatment ft, ft. H. OJUtBTt MSB, Be* B. AUaata, «a, CHEAP FARMS J IO TOD WUT t WME1 AAA AftbCC Impoved and nnlnpotcd UUV AUnCa famta* taads to be dvded aad told oa long tme And eaaj pay nenta, a lttla each yea. Come and»ee us o wte. THE TBUMAK MUSS STXTFTBANR, hanllac Cente. Mch., o TtM TnMan MOM B«Ut«.Cp»«tU. SanllM C«*,Ml«a» Vbe "Answeng AdTeftlsemsts Hetkw Tas fae.

8 'V'.T L* V''v :* 77?.P^IT'" * '»";, '*",;'.; '."^."IVX "T"^^^';^''^.. n^l -' V»" V PHOTOGRAPHS 4 * & tf":. We have taken possesson of the Photo Galley*fomely un by "M. Stak, and afte havng efunshed t* wll be Ready fo Busness Satuday* Feb 3. We would be pleased to have you call and examne ou wok. You wll fnd that we ae Stctly Up-To-Date» havng all the latest styles of, wok that can be secued n the lage places, and W"e Guaantee All Ou Wok. Evey Day Except Sunday, whle we eman hee. t ' t, TO INTRODUCE OUR WORK JJ f \ j F" (> J) P J I P Y 15«WB Wlbb MAKB OUR Afte Febuay 3 the galley wll be open Vey Best, $3.00 Cabnets ^^ FOP $2.00 p ~ D " V., y K..pec v. p # H # N X & S Q N # Msj Wn. Potteton entetaned a nece fom Puckney last week. The mlk whch s beugbought to the cheese factoy s shpped to ANDERSON. Howell. ' Samuel Wlsou was home fom Ded, Jan. 22, Jesse Bennett, Howell ove Sunday. an old esdent of ths townshp, The socal at L. Roy's was well at the home of hs daughte, Ms. attended and a gded tme was had., Wn. Feathely. The funeal se- Mesdames Eugene Smth and C. ' vces wee Held Wednesday and Stephenson, spent Sunday wth'the emans bued n the Hauthek paents u Stockbdge. bug cemetey. The daughtes of Ms. J. R. WEST PUTNAM. Dunnng celebated Ms. D's 80th Wll H. Gadne s on the sck bthday at the home of Ms..Jas lst. Mable, Monday. Rchad May The fends of Hugh WylLe wll j ] a s t weel be son'y to lean that he s suffe ng fom a stoke of paalyss, n Ann Abo whee he s vstng. Ms, Fed Mell vsted n Flemmng and Fowlevlle the last of last week and attended the 94th bthday of M. Mell's gandmothe, Ms. Fenless, Last week Tuesdny, Jan. 23, occu.ed thej50th annvesay of the maage of M. and Ms. Chales E. Bulls, of Unadlla, About 80 of the elatves and fends gatheed at the pleasant and commodous esdence to celebate the occason. M. Bulls s 71 aud HAMBURG. Fed Rce s lad up wth a vey bad ankle. - The Maccabees wll gve one of the popula balls Feb. 14, \ v Ms. Wm. Feathely s n Dxbo^augh^vstng. he daughte.^.? he Lades' Guld seved chcke suppe at Royces hall on Tuesday. A. B. Gee moved hs famly to the vllage Monday. M. Gee has chage of the cheese factoy. At the colo socal gven by the Maccabees last Satuday evenng, the pze was awaded to Ms. Bet Haght. Tckets ae beng sold fo a lectue to be gven by Rev. D. Caste of Howell, some tme n Feb. 100 tckets have to be sold befoe the date wll be set. The touble wth the Hambug coespondent last week was not the oold weathe t was a case of statoney beng caed aound n he fathe's pocket fo a week. was n Howell Mss Anna Speas s a guest of he sste, Ms. Wn. Doyle. M. and Ms. S. E. Baton vsted u Stockbdge last week. -Mss Ella Muphy spent last Fday and Satuday wth fends n Puckney. Mss Edna Conne, of Wood's Cones, called on fends n ths vcnty last week. Mss NeH_a Gadne s takng vocal lessons of Pof., Ms. M. J. Kempf, of Ann Abo. Glenn Gadne s an nvento H. B. Gadne called on M. Caoll of South Putnam, last Thusday. Clffod Tpp s home fom Stockbdge fo the emande of the wnte. ~ Seveal fom hee attended a meetng of the Unadlla, Ollapodda club at W. H. Sayles. Ms. Rchad May and Mss Geoga Gadne vsted at D. Monks the fst of the week. Mm- O. P. Noah and Ms. M. Geen of Noth #Lake, vsted at Wm. Gadnes last Satu-day. Ella Muphy taught last week n the place of Kk Van Wnkle js;ho was n Detot on busness. of an ce-boat, whch wth a nee- Ms. BulKs s 65 yeas of age and essay beeze, wll scuy acoss possesson Apl 1. ae tle_paents of sx lvng chld- {the-fozen wates' at an amazng Mss Claa Wtty of Chelsea en, Ms. A^ G. Wlson, Ms. M. jelp. vsted fends and elatves n Wasson, Mm" A Maon the past week. Ms. Fank Montague, Chales F. E. Backus s gettng the Bulls J. and Geo. Bulls, all of mateal on the gound fo a new whom, wth thteen of the fouteen! I ban the comng summe. gand-chlden, and thee of Old M. Foste/ of Pakes the fou geat-gand-chlden' M m+m ^^ Cones attended the quately wee pesent. The emande of., I flaaa I IBBBI W meetng Satudayand Sunday. the company conssted of othe; I VVV I IBB9I m Mabel Blood and a lady fend elatves and ntmate fends. _A ' ;; ~* of Whtmoe'Lake, spent Satuday wth he fathe, A. G. Blood. most excellent and plenteous dn- ] [f sp> (hee muslbc SOIT1C ne was seved whch all enjoyed. j I touble wth ts food. Well Geo-. Fowle, who has been sck "Relatves fom Howell, Maon, babes ae plump; only the at the home of F, E. Love. fo the Pnckney, CaO and nea Detot, * sj c k ae thn. Ae you sue past two months, s able to be out gaced the occason. The pes-j-j the food IS all ght? ChH- t agan. ents wee numeous, valuable and den can't help but gow 3 useful. Afte a few happy emaks by L. E. Howlet, Esq., the day nsttute at Bghton, last Claence Reed attended the one! they must gow f the food noushes them. Pehaps a ' company dspesed and thus ended a vey pleasant day. elatves n Plaesant Thusday and spent Fday wth Valley. 1 mstake was made n the, past and as a esult the dgeston s weakened. If that : s so, don't gve the baby a lot of medcne; just use you evey-day common sense and help natue a : lttle, and the way. to do t s to add half a teaspoonful of scon's EMULSION to the baby's foe44hee o fou tmes a day. The gan : wll begn the vey fst day you gve t. 'It seems to coect the ^dgeston and gets the baby stated ght: agau U the baby Is nus f ng but does not thve, then l I ths mothe shousd take the emulson. It wll have a ; good ef?a< effect both upon the; j mothe and chld. Twenty fve yeas poves ths fad -,DC. and?l.oo, «11 duggsts.,f.ott &!)6WNE, Chemsts, New Yot. ll Ml IMMII MARION. Ms. H. T. Love s epoted to be on the gan. * Mak Betam wll vacate the C. Mtchell fam ths spng. Lews Chstle of Planfeld spent Sunday wth hs sste Ms. J. ^. Wtty. 7 H. T. Galloway has leased the Jas. Hage fam and wll take The young people held the last Athenum at the' home of M. and Ms. H. G. Bncknell last Fday evenng and all epot a tme. good ' Ye Edto sad n last week's pape that he guessed some of hs coxespodence nk had-fozenas he dd not hea fom some of us. Ous dd, so have to wte ths week wth a led pencl. H. M. Padley s the- new pesdent of the Maon Fames Club. The next meetng wll be held at the home of Coal Dew the last Thusday n Febuay and wll be a Washngton Bthday meetng. The second quately meetng of the Fst M. E. chuch of Backusvlle was held Satuday and Sunday. As ou pesdng elde could n,ot be wth us Rev. A. G. Blood exchanged pulpts wth Rev. E. E. Casto D. D. of Bowell, who peached a vey helpful semon takng hs text fom John 1:29.- ' _ The A. Buden fam's fo sale a good locaton fo some one. S. M. Smth's people expect to move nto the new house the comng week. H. E. Reed attended the one day nsttute at Fowlevlle and Puckney last week. Mss Jenne Toppng spent Satuday and Sunday at home and etuned to he school n Pleasant Valley, Monday. The lades met at the pasonage last Wednesday and eoganzed the Lades' Ad Socety wth the followng' offces: Pes., Ms. Bet Dewey; vce Pes., Ms. May Basns; Sec, Ms. F. E. Mss Laua ' Doyle, who has Backus; Teas., Ms. H. G. Bucknell. They wll meet at the home been vstng he gpandpaents u Noth Putnam, has etuned home. of Ms. Dewey, the fst Wednesday n Feb. at 10. a. m. and wll seve dnne to whch the men ae«especally nvted. Do not "foget tfe DISPATCH Book Bndey when you want wok n that lnn. We bnd eveythng fom a ecept to a dctonay. Call and s«e ou wok. ' If you want all the news subscbe fo the DISPATCH. z p w c a v> p T H 0 z IP 0 z -< ^ 3" S 01 -a 3 5f STOCK-TAKING SALE. The Red Mak Sale Ended Wednesday at 6 p. m,.-'! ' THE BUSY BEE ME CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st Fo Inventoy. Dung ths nventoy we shall make a hunt fo all Odds and Ends'to clean up. Fday a"nd Satuday we shall put on sale Odd Lots and Remnants and gve you a " GeatGIeapn -Up Sale n Evey Depatment., ^ We can't tell just what these lots wll be now, fo we haven't got them all hunted out, but the pces we shall put on them wll be edculously small. You wll fnd many bagan^ at ths Inventoy Sale. Yous espectfully, L, H. F IE LU Jaekaoo,Mob ~4 s c S 5 0 T > V 1 ~\ / -A, TTZ<.. ',.;.. '...J.'.,'.._..',^....MUO-L' _.. ' *..^.L.. /

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