THE CELEBRATION. Arrangements Made for a Big Time*

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1 nckmv famkh. *- VOL. X^. PNOKNEY, LVNGSTON CO., MCH., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, No. 26 Local Dspatches. Next Monday, July 4,1898. Pnckney wll celebate. Let eveyone come and help. Floyd Dukee spent Sunday wth Pnckney fends. a vey fne an vsted ths secton on Fday nght last. N. B. Mann and famly ae campng at Potage Lake. Wll Monks of Stockbdge spent Sunday wth Pnckney fends. Mss Belle Kennedy etuned fom Ypslant fo he vacaton last week. Wm. C. Deveeaux, who has been teachng n Mnn., etuned home fo the vacaton. Mss Loetta Shehan, who has been at Ypslant attendng school, s spend* he vacaton at home. Tn P. H. S. base ball team go to Bghton Fday aftenoon and coss bats wth the team at that place. * Loyal Guads and Maccabees should emembe that the dues and pe capta tax ae due July 1. f any ae behnd they should see to t at once. The lades of the M, E. socety wll seve meals n the town hall, July 4, Let evey lady of the chuch feel that the help s needed both m eatables and wot. Mss Mabel Bown of Booklyn, N. Y., s spendng he vacaton wth elatves n ths vcnty. Hayng s well unde way but the weathe so fa has been vey untavoable* The cop s good. Cbas. and Ella Mece ot Petteysvlle wee guests of M. and Ms. Wm. Mece ove Sunday. Wll Jones of Detot s spendng the week wth hs uncle and aunt, M. and Ms. Pey Blunt. J. W. Lawson, wfe and daughte of Genoa vsted at the home ot Geo, Youngloye the last of last week. Mss Hazel and Maste Moley Vaughn ae spendng pat of the vacaton wth elatves at Andeson. Ms. Maud Allson and daughte* Ktse of Chubbs Cones wee gnesta of Wm. Mece the fst of the week. The Y. PS. C. E. wll hold the annual sun-se paye-meetng next Sunday, July 3, at sun-se. Eveybody welcome. The Pnckney Hgh Scnool ball team would lke to aange a sees of games wth amateu teams, Addess, A. Onfee, Mg., Pnckney. N, H. avely opened up a hotel at Gegoy yesteday and he wll opeate the same n connecton wth a feed ban and lvey stable. Ms. M. Packad of Pengton, was the guest of he sste, Ms. T. Read, Last Sunday occued the 50th annvesay of the oganzaton of the mencement execses hee. the past week. She attended com Cong'1 chuch at ths place. t was ntended that all the old pastos of The Cong'l chuch and socety wll the chuch would be pesent but, owng to pessng engagements, only seve dnne and suppe, and ce ceam at the opea house on Monday, one, K. H. Cane was pesent. Hon. July 4th, All ae expected to bng C. M. Wood who, wth hs wfe, ae eatables also to help wth the wok, the only suvvng membes of the Eveybody nvted. 17 ognal membes, gave a fne _e^ Mss Lzze Geaghty, who has been pot o( the hstoy of the chuch, elatng the ccumstances whch tended Stockbdge, etuned to he home n tmmng n a mllney shop n ts oganzaton, gowth, etc., n the Dexte the fst of the week. She meantme many changes, fo the bette, havng taken place. vst on he way made he fend, Mss Mame Sgle a home. A good tme to buy Pnts, Cotton and Shoes, Fo One Week We Wll Sell: All Dak Pnts fo All Lght Pnts fo A Good Cotton fo 4%c pe yd 3%c pe yd 3%c pe yd ANY 8HOE3 N OUR HOUSE AT 0O8T TH8 WEEK. fc '* xm - ^3^1..10¾¾¾^¾¾ 'SOT SaXwda^ axv& MLoxvta^. l-lb 25c Coffee fo 16c Sweet Bussett Tobacco fo 29c pe lb Men's Summe Undewea, n Dawes only 19c pe pa Lappet Nulls and Pecales at Wholesale Pces. M#«n l WMtf> l unmwma> lt»>hu. p lw>»>a.>hu We contemplate a adcal change n ou/busness and ths compels us to close all ao - counts as apdly as possble. Between now and August 1, e shall oall upon all pesons ndebted to us to settle, eth by cash payment o bankable notes, fe postvely cannot open any new aooounts ths da«>e Feb. 17, afte %&TTva& 2* CatxvpbeVl THE CELEBRATON. Aangements Made fo a Bg Tme* The pogam has been aanged, of> fces apponted, and evdy thng s shapng towads lettng the eagle sceam n Pnckney next Monday as neve befoe. Whle many ae at the font defendng the ghts of ou county and ou fellowmen, we who ae at home should show ou patotsm by tunng out on ths, the natons geat ndepence day, and helpng to celebate t n a way fttng one of the geatest and gandest natons of the eath. Let eveyone plan the wok so as to have a day off and come to Pnckney whee aangement? ae made fo a bg tme. The followng ae the offces of the day and the pogam: Pesdent of the Day, Hon. G. W. Teeple. Vce-pesdent, C. V. Van Wnkle. Oatos, Rev. F. Comefod and Rev. C. S. Jones. Reade, Rev. K. H. Cane. Chaplan, Rev. W. T. Wallace. Mashal, Patck Kennedy. PROGRAM. Steet Paade at 9:30 a. m. Oaton at 11 a. m. Catchng the Geased Pg Clmbng the Geased Pole Fee-fo-all foot ace Fat Man's Race Boy's Foot Race Potato Race Lemon Race Pe Race Gent's Bcycle Race Lades' Bcycle Race Boy's Bcycle Race AT THE RACE TRACE, P. M. Novelty Race 3 Mnute Race, tot o pace 2:35 ace, tot o pace Fee-fo-all ace, tot o pace Runnng Race Ball Game: Chelsea vs Stockbdge Fe Woks n the Evenng A lage paty fom Fowlevlle. ncludng the band, ae campng at Potage Bluffs. Haold, lttle son of H. H. Swathout, bad the msfotune to fall out of a hammock last Fday and beak hs ght am just above the wst. At ths wtng Haold s dong as well as could be expected. Last Thusday evenng occued the banquet and ecepton of the Juno class of the P. H. S. The guests, numbeng about one hunded and ffty, wee oyally entetaned at the opea house fo nealy thee hous wth musc, sngng, toasts, etc., dung whch tme, dantes ot good thngs wee placed befoe the guests. As ths occason was n hono of the Class of '98, many wods of pase and kndness wee bestowed upon them. The evenng passed off vey pleasantly and such occasons as ths can neve be fogotten, especally the one n whch the Class of '98 took the leadng pat. NOTCE. The Andeson Fames' Club, as a club, wll not have a pcnc on the 4th. C. A. Foat, Pe«. HMUm. The Tllage tax oll s n my hands and wll be at the town hall evey Tteaday n July and Aagaat fo thv pupose of ecevng taset. D. W. lata, Teasue.?o\aVo Tv^s ^ Tuve Stave ' of We can sell Tou Ae thck and f let alone wll destoy the cop. Bette get some Pas Geen at Sgle's Dug Stoe, and destoy them. Helleboe fo the cuant woms, Pas Geen and London Puple fo spayng, a sue death to lce and cucumbe bugs. When n need of any of the above o anythng n the Dug Lne, call on me.~ F. A. SGLER, Tnwae, Pants, Road Cats Spades, Bndes, Bugges, Bushes,. Stoves, Bcvcles, Whps, Twne, Ol,. PNCKNEY, MCH. Respectfully Yous, TEEPLE #> CADWELL. K- H- C ane } AGENTEOR Busness s Bette! Save Money! How! By Buyng You Suts of Wanamake & Bown! Suts Made to Measue, fom «10 to $30. Ready to Wea, hyj\ *8 to *25. Pauts fom #2 to $7. Boys Suts fom $3 to 110. Boys Pauts, 2 ps., fo $1.50. Bcycle Suts, Caps, Belts, at lowest pces, to see s to be con- WMMAMA 1»JA»MUXtmll$ K. H. CRANE.

2 ll Dongs of the Week Recoded n a Bef Style. CONCSE AND NTERESTNG. Fve YouDg People Downed at Flushng as a Result of the Ovetunng of a How Boat Seveal mpotant Conventons at Detot. Mchgan Ba Assocaton* About 300 of the leadng lawyes ol the state met n the splendd new oom of the U. 8. ccut cout n the new poatoffce at Detot, the occason beng the nnth annual conventon of the Mchgan State Ua assocaton. The annual addess of Pesdent Mchael Bennan was followed by a pape ead by Wm. H. Wells on the subject "n Cuban Affas the Unted States Has Adheed to ts Tadtonal Polcy/' t was hghly nteestng, showng deep eseach, and was enthusastcally applauded. Ths was enough busness fo one sttng, so they adjouned fo the day and took the lades on a tolley excuson to Gosse Ponte. n the evenng a magnfcent banquet was geatly enjoyed at the Hotel Cadllac, wth a numbe of sutable toasts, that by Judge Mchael Bown, of Bg Baplds, "The Pesdent of the Unted States," patculaly pleasng the lawyes. At the second day's sesson a lttle moe busness was tansacted, commttees and offces epoted, among Othe thngs, that the membeshp had nceased to 040. Offces wee elected as follows: Pesdent, Thos. E. Bakwoth, Jackson; vce-pesdent, Badley M. Thompson, Ann Abo; secetay, Wm. S. Cobb, Jackson; teasue, Chales B. Townsend, Jackson. The Only change n the boad of dectos was the substtuton of A. 0. Baldwn, of Ppntac, fo John J. Caton, of Flnt. The meetng ended wth an excuson on the ve. Wt Young People Downed. A teble accdent, nvolvng the loss of fve lves, occued at Flushng, when a boat capszed contanng fou young people. All wee downed and a spectato, who endeavoed to help them, also lost hs lfe. The occupants wee Chauncey A. Cook, aged 18, the Msses Luella and Odalna Loop, aged espectvely 14 and 16, and Mlded Packad, aged 2. a nece of the two young lades. The paty had been out fo some tme, when though some caelessness n the handlng of the boat t was capszed. All went nto the wate, and as none of them could swm they stuggled helplessly about. At ths junctue. Athu Maxwell, a popula young clek, came flyng down to the beach on hs bcycle. He quckly dsmounted and plunged headlong nto the ve. He was a good swmme, but had not poceeded half way to the unfotunates when he was sezed wth camps, and wth scacely tme to cy out.sank and neve agan came to the suface. Evey membe of the paty was downed except lttle Mlded. She was taken out alve, but exped n a shot tme. Maxwell's body was fst ecoveed, and the othes wee soon aftewad bought to the suface. * Natonal Cedt Hen at Detot. The thd annual conventon of the Natonal Assocaton of Cedt Men, was held at Detot, callng togethe a goodly assembly of epesentatve men fom all pats of the county nteested n makng a unfom and fm bass fo the foundng of cedts, efomng laws that ae now unfavoable to an honest cedt busness, and secung legslaton that wll be helpful to the commecal nteests of ths county. The assocaton was oganzed n Toledo two yeas ago, by epesentatve cedt men fom the leadng commecal nteests and centes Of the county, and now t has. a membeshp of 2,332, whch epesents nteested captal of ove $600,- 000,000 and a volume of busness of of ove $1,800,000,000. Hon. Chas. G. Dawes, U. S. comptolle of the cuency, made the leadng speech of the conventon. A ecepton was tendeed the delegates and the lades at the Hotel Cadllac. Mchgan Boys to Renfoce Shafte. The- bgade commanded by Bg,- Gen. Heny M. DufBeld, ol Mchgan, at Camp Alge has the hono of beng the fst expedton aganst the Spansh made up puely of voluntees. Hs bgade has saled to Santago to_ enfoce Gen. Shafte. The Yale and the Havad cay ths expedton, whch wll consst of about 4,000 voluntees Gen. Duffeld's bgade conssts 33d and 34th Mchgan, Nnth shusetts and Thd Vgna egments. Owng to the fact that the Yale was not qute eady to sal Gen. Duffeld's bgade was dvded, and the ad Mpbgan and one battalon (the Manuette, Houghton. ona-and Mt. Olemens companes) of the 34th wee Che fst venntees to leave Camp Alge fo the font. They wee gvng a contan* #B*ewell- a4> -they nwehe* to Dunn Long, Va.,Xa»d boaded the ca* fo Newpot News whee they went aboad the Havad, wth an mmense amount of supples, camp equlpand ammunton. PNGREE AT CHCK AM AUGA. BUeulgttu't Goveno Receves a Welcome at Camp Thomas. Gov. Pngee, accompaned by nspecto-geneal Case, quetly enteed the camp of the 31st Mchgan egment at Chckamauga, just a day ahead of the tme he was expected. t was the ntenton of Col. Gadene to meet the goveno at the depot wth an amy wagon, dawn by fou mules and have the band eady to welcome hm upon hs aval at camp, but the fst notce the egment had of hs aval, was when he got out of an old cay-all, dven by a Nego, and was ecognzed by a sentnel at the guad house. The news spead quckly though the camp and evey one tuned out to gve hm a heaty welcome. The men had just etuned fom battalon dll, and they an to geet hm. They cowded aound hm to shake hs hand untl Capt, Baxte, offce of the day, had them fom n two lnes, and the goveno passed between them, shakng hands as he passed. Chee afte chee was gven. Hs excellency was then conducted to Col. Gadene's tent, le nspected the hosptal and cook's teuts and afte dnne accompaned Col. Gadene to call upon Maj.-Gen. Booke, Bg.-Geu. Poland and Q.-M,- Gen. Lee. Gov. Pngee was vsted late by offces and pvates fom egments of othe states and he was well pleased wth the condton of affas. A egmental dll was gven n hono of the goveno. - The 35th Mchgan Voluntee*. Havng eceved postve assuunce that Mchgan would be pemlclto funsh anothe egment of voluntees unde the Pesdents second call, Gov. Pngee and the state mltay boad went to wok and by the tme the fomal ode had been eceved fom the wa depatment the outlne of the oganzaton of the 35th Mchgan voluntee egment had been almost completed. Adjt.-Gen. E. M. sh, of the Mchgan Natonal Guad, was chosen as colonel of the new egment, patally n ecognton of hs sevces at Camp Eaton. Quatemaste-Geneal Wm. F. Whte, of Gand Rapds, was named fo leutenant-colonel. Maj s, Leut. H. H. Bandholtz, Lansng; Geo. Cons, Detot; thd not decded upon; adjutant, E. S. Hoos, Kalamazoo; quatemaste, W. B. McDonald, ona; sugeon, wth ank of majo, D. O. P. Babe, Sagnaw; assstant sugeons, wth ank of leutenant. D. H. A. Gube, Coldvate, and D. L. B. Sandell, Au, Sable. t was announced that the companes would be taken fom dstcts not aleady epesented^companes wll be dawn fom the egons suoundng Alpena, Chalotte, Detot, Wyandotte. Howell, Petoskey. Pontac and Sanlac, and possbly fom othe communtes. Then thee wll be one company of Sons of Veteans, who wll pobably be fom all pats of the state. The offces wll pactcally be pcked out by Col. sh. Men who may have been elected offces of ndependent companes wll not stand any patcula show. So fa thee captans have been pactcally settled upon. They ae: M. A. Pnce, of Alpena; A. E. Mc- Cabe, of Petoskey, and H. S. Lock ton, of Chalotte. The offces of the S. of V. company wll pobably be men who ae pomnent n that oganzaton. Chalotte: The local mltay company ecently oganzed by Segt. Anness, of Ft. Wayne. Detot, ae n open evolt because of the acton of the state mltay boad n ejectng Anness as captan and appontng R. S. Lockton, a well-known Mashall. poltcan of Mchgan Naval Reaeveg Loae a Pze. Kngston, Jamaca: The captan and offces of the auxlay cuse Yosemte, whch s manned by the Mchgan Naval Reseves, feel foolsh and ae thooughly vexed. - As the Yosemte appoached Pot Royal she passed a lage steame gong out. No attempt was made to ascetan he name, but on avng hee the Yosemte's captan leaned that t was the Spansh steame Pusma Coneepcon. The Yosemte, wth othe Amecan cuses, had been especally waned about ths Spanad as she would be a ch pze. She s sad to have $100,000 n gold on boad. He cago of food and medcne s destned ultmately fo Cenfuegos and Havana. Capt. Emey, who s an old navy offce, s esponsble fo the eo of not stoppng he. A dspatch fom Manzanllo, povnce of Santago de Cuba, announces the aval thee of the Spansh steame Pusma Concepton, wth food and medcnes fo the Spansh toops and cayng, t s sad, 100,000 n gold. Elevato Fe at Byon. The elevato and wool waehouse of F. E. Close & Co., at Byon, was totally destoyed by fe. The loss s estmated at $20,000; nsuance $15,000. An Ann Abo feght ca loaded wth beans also buned. The Yosemte has been sent to Cen fuegbs to ntecept supples beng sent to Havana by way of the south coast of Cuba. E. R. Hedck^of Ann Abo, a-gxat}- uate of the lteay class of '00 of the U. of M.. has secued one of the Mogan, fellowshps at Havad. He held a scholashp at Havad the past yea, wokng exf-m'.---- v.th^mat'."-. 1-6,000 U. S. Toops Ave Befoe the Beleagueed Cty, HOT FGHTNG S EXPECTED. Admal Hampton and Ms].-Gen. Shatte Hold n Lengthy Confeence and Tlslt the nsugent Geneal Gncln llot Fghtng Kxpected. The Unted States amy fo the nvason of Cuba, about 10,000 Btong, commanded by Maj.-Gen. Shafte, aved off Santago de Cuba, afte a sx days' uneventful jouney fom Pot, Tampa. The voyage thoughout was tedous and unnteestng. The weathe was excellent, and consequently thee was lttle suffeng fom seasckness. But 14 cases of typhod feve, and some measles developed, the fome beng especally ou the boats whch caed hoses and mules. Sugeons, howeve, say the health of the men s unexpectedly good. The heat and long confnement u the holds of the tanspots have told vey seveelj' on the hoses and mules, and many of them ded. The fst sght of laud was obtaned n the vcnty of Santago de Cuba, and when the topmasts Of the, blockadng shps wee seen they sent a thll of enthusasm though the soldes. When the feet of 37 tanspots swept up the southen coast and slowed up wthn sght of the doomed cty of Santago de Cuba, the soldes wee geeted wth ngng chees, whch fantly echoed to the tanspots fom the decks of the blockadng washps fa nshoe, and wee answeed by the toops most heatly. An ode fom the admal stopped the advance of the tanspots about l.» mles to the southeast, and, escoted by the Glouceste, Gen. Shafte went fowad on the Seguanca to confe wth the admal. The tanspots lay on the smooth sea whle the plans wee dscussed by the leades on boad the flagshp. Afte Admal Sampson and Gen. Shafte had fnshed the fst consultaton they boaded the Seguanca and went to Aceadeos. about 17 mles west of Santago, and nea whch place Gen.-Cnlxto Gaca s encamped wth 3.(>0(> Cuban soldes- Gen. Shafte and hs staff and Admal Sampson wont ashmv and poceeded to Gen. Gaca's headquates, about a mle nland, whee they spent seveal hous n consultaton wth the Cuban geneal. At the concluson of the confeence len. Shafte and othe offces had lttle o nothng to say egadng the plans tv landng the Amecan toops o fo the co-opeaton of the Uubans. Wthn ".'4 hous, howeve, the wok of dsembakaton had begun. Thee thousand men, the vanguad of Gen. Shatte's foce, fst went ashoe at the old on pe that was bult to expedte the shppng of Manganese oe fom the mnes to the nothwad. Whle the toops wee passng ashoe Admal Sampson's leet bombaded the fots both east and west of Santago. A foce of 1,000 Cubans seemed to spng out of the gound at just the pope moment and attack the Spanads nea Daqu. The Spanads had pepaed to meet a dsembakaton to the west of Santago, and also to the eastwad, but at Baqu thee was only a Spansh blockhouse on a hgh clff to the ght of the landng pe, and a small fot and eathwoks n the ea. Poceedngs wee begun, by the Amecan fleet, whch stung out along the coast fo 20 mles, hulng shells at nealy evey fotess. The fotfcatons at Aguadzoes, Cabanas, Sboney and Juagua, as well as the blockhouse and the fot nea Baqu wee bombaded. Dspatches dect fom Shafte and Sampson sad thee was vey lttle esstance fom the Spanads, The New Oleans, Detot, Castne and Suwanee shelled the vcnty befoe the landng and a bg demonstaton was made at Cabanas to engage the attenton of the enemy. The Texas engaged the west battey fo some hous and had one man klled. Admal Sampson's dspatch ndcated that he was cayng out hs nstuctons thooughly to clea a way fo the landng of toops. Tbe cable staton though whch the Amecan commandes wll communcate wth the depatments at Washngton has been establshed, as shown by the dates of the dspatches eceved at Playa del Este, a small place dectly on the coast and about 15 mles east of Santago. The change was made fom Camp McCalla to Playa del Eate n ode that the staton mght be neae the scene of acton. Washngton: n both amy and navy ccles the nfomaton contaned n the dspatches of Gen. Shafte and Admal Sampson was eceved wth ntense satsfacton. The landng of so lage a body of toops as Gen. Shafte at pesent has unde hs command s a task of mmense popotons. A pomnent ofleal of the wa depatment' sad that the complete debakaton-of the toops, anmals, feld guoftandauj^pjes wthn a week afte the aval off the, Cuban coast would be a task we^; accomplshed.., t. s pobable n t^e^opnon of the offce eveted o,, that only a patal landng of tbe toops was effected the fst day and that the landng wll be contnued fom!uv»,» dav untl completed. t T T T T 4 CO GETTNG t vy W Y. tp y J ^5 H c Betmes to UxcTmnge the Melaac Heoes nud Fes on Flags of Tuce. Washngton: The followng was eceved fom Commodoe Watson n onnynand of the Havana blockadng squadon: "The captan - geneal (Blanco) states that the Spansh govenment efuses to exchange psones." Leut. Hobson and hs companons who sunk the Memac acoss the entance to Santago bay ae the psones n queston. A washp was sent unde a flag of tuce and ted to aange fo an exchange of psones, Gen. Blanco aent out a launch to meet the Unted States offce and hs messenge stated that the goveno-geneal wpuld not >t)v * tt** ll SWW J! The Spanads Cannot' Hold Out Vey.Much longe, THE SPANARDS AflE.HQ^ESS Fst Fleet of Amecan Tanspots Aves nsugents Wn Maay Yletontes Agnlnsldo Wants the Fhlllpptftesto bo a Republc o an Amecan Colony* Whle the Washngton authotes have eceved no offcal news of the aval of the Amecan tanspots at agee to any exchange. "The men ae Manla, j^hee s no dsposton to dscedt the pvate epots of the my psones, and wll keep them," sad Blanco. "You wll fst have to eachng the destnaton wth 3,000 captue Havana befoe gettng them." soldes to assst Admal Dewey n Blanco also notfed the Amecan takng the cty. t s questoned blockadng fleet that he*wll heeafte whethe wth ths foce to back hm ecognze no flag of tuce, addng that Dewey wll feel justfed n assaultng evey vessel wthn sx mles' ange Manla, o even acceptng ts suende. Ethe couse would nvolve heavy wll be fed upon, whethe flyng the stas and stpes o a whte flag. Moo esponsbltes fo the admal, and t castle keeps tng heavy shells at the s extemely desable that no potext blockadng squadon, and t s not beleved such accuate shots can be fed fo nteventon at Manla unde guse be affoded jealous Euopean powes by Spansh gunnes. of potectng the nteests of the subjects. Theefoe t may be that the Cad* Fleet Has 8»led, admal wll wat fo anothe 10 days Washngton: The state depatment untl the second nstallment of toops has eceved the followng dspatch eaches Cavte. n ths case he pobably wll land the toops that ave n fom ts agent at Gbalta: "The Spansh shps Calos V, Pelayo, Kapdo, the town of Cavte, whch s now completely unde the contol of hmself Patota, Audaz, Osado, Pospena, Galda, Pelajo. Colon, wth the mnste of mane, Capt. Aunon, on boad; and the nsugents, and employ the tme n accustomng them to Manla Alfonso Doce, Canndonga, Antouo Lopez, sla Panos, Buenos and San Fan- methods and clmate. cseo=have,left=catx^ Thefst eleven, The latest -,, dspatches _ fom Admal passed the Rock, bound fo CathagenaT 1^'^ and^e souccytay that^be nsugents ae daly ganng vctoes ove the Spanads. They have cap fo odes; the last thee have toops on boad." Madd: Thee ae a numbe of umos n cculaton a*to the destnaton of Admal Camua's feet; one has t that the Spansh washps ae now headng fo Boston, Mass., wth the ntenton of bombadng New England towns, and anothe epot sets foth that the Spansh eseve fleet s gong to the Phlppnes. The fleet sad to consst of ove 20 vessels, s epoted to have poceeded to. dffeent destnatons. t has an'enomous quantty of of wa mateal on boad, ncludng a mysteous new explosve. Sampfton Secues a Cable. Washngton: The wa depatment has eceved nfomaton that ts offcals have secued an end of one of the cables unnng out fom Cuba, and whch, when popely connected, wll gve Admal Sampson dect communcaton wth the depatment at Washngton. Late. Dect communcaton hadbeen establshed between the Unted States and Guantapamo. Not only s Blanco cut off fom the outsde wold, save though the Key West cables wthn ou contol, but the authotes n Washngton have been placed n close connecton wth ou foces at Santago. To Gen. Geeley and hs sgnal cops belongs the hono of achevng ths last feat. Second Phlppne Fleet Halls. The second expedton of U. S. toops has saled fom San Fancsco to e-nfoce Admal Dewey at Manla. t conssted of 3,>QQ soldes on the steames Chna, Colon, Zealanda and Sen declaaton of ndependence was ead, enouncng Spansh authoty. Gen. ato. The toops wee unde the mmedate command of Bg.-Gen. F. V. Agunaldo was elected pesdent. le has nfomed U. S. Consul Wllams of Geene and compsed the followng the fomaton of a povsonal govenment, meely fo cohesve puposes, Fst Coloado voluntee nfanty; Fst Nebaska voluntee nfanty; loth and notfed hm of the dese *of the Pennsylvana voluntee nfantj'; two nsugents that the Phlppne slands battees Utah voluntee lght atlley; become an Amecan colony, and also 18th U. S. egulas; 23d U. S. egulas. declang that f ths cannot be he wll The thdo expedton wll sal about nsst upon a epublc beng fomed. July 1. f any otk* county than the Unted states wants to secue possesson of the Phlppnes t wll have to fght fo NOTES ON THE WAR STUATON The Spansh eseve fleet s epoted to have agan etuned to Cadz. The wa depatment wll send moe toops to enfoce Maj.-Gen. Shafte at Santago at once. Dung the ecent bombadment o Santago's fots one of the 13-nch gunson the battleshp Massachusetts was dsabled by a shell fom the fots. n spte of stong potests on tbe pat of the colonels of the voluntee egments at the font the wa depatment nssts on dong away wth egmental hosptal staffs and s ceatng dvson hosptals. Ms J. Addson Pote, wfe of Pesdent McKnley's pvate secetay, has joned the Red Coss socety and gone to Key West as the assstant and advse of Mss Claa Baton, the pesdent of the socety. Seveal Spanads, among them a leutenant, hae walked nto Camp Mc Calla on Guantanano bay and suendeed n ode to.get somethng to eat. They say the Spansh soldes about thee ae half-staved and would gladly suende f they thought the JUvetf would be spaed. Afte the defeat of the Spansh at the base of opeatons nea Camp Mc Calla by the manes and Cubans, the* Oegon, Mablehead and Suwaneeua*efully pcked the way though the channel seveal mles above CatnpJVlc- Cafta and fed upon a lage Spansh foce at lcacal pont. A Cuban scoutng paty soon afte fo,«\d 48 dead Spanad*. - tued 5,000 psones, ncludng 3,000 egulas, the pomnent geneals, Gaca and Codoba, and the govenos of the povnces of Cavte, Balacan and Bataan. They have also captued 3,000,000 ounds of ammunton n the fotfed cathedal at old Cavte, whose lage gason suendeed, gvng the nsugents the ente bay shoe. They also captued on June 14, the town of Oalanga, the place next n mpotance to Manla on the bay, and now contol the Manla watewoks. The nsugents o» land and the Amecan squadon on the wate completely suound Manla. All foegnes have fled to the shps- n. tbe habo, whle the Spanads have placed the women, chlden and pests n the fots fo safety. The famly of Gov.-Gen. August fled! to> the nteo fo safety. Owng to the lock of feld guns, the nsugents ae unable to take Manla, even f Admal Dewey pemtted, whch he wll not do. Gen. Nonet,.comng southwad wth 3,000 toops fom Balacan. 30 mles noth of Manla., found the alway lne blocked and was attacked by nsugents n ambualu Fece fghtng ensued fo thee days, dung whch Nonet was klled. The natve toops joned the nsugents and the Spanads who wee left,, about 500, suendeed. Ths.s but a sample of the vctoes won by the nsugents. Gen. Flpno, mltay leade of the nsugents, offcally poclamed a povsonal govenment n old Cavte. Thee wee geat ceemones, and a t. Tbe nsugents now have 10,500 fles and eght feld peces. Some coespondents thnk that Agunaldo wll become ntox ated by hs success And wll become ntoleant of Amecan contol. TsV nsugents ae, ho w- cve, keepng the pledges to Admal ttewey. A Madd dspatch says: Capt.-Gen. August telegaphs that he has gone nto the walled cty and that he wll be unable to communcate futhe wth the govenment. The belef 1B expessed n govenment ccles that Capt.-Gen. August wll ask the foegn washps to land detachments to, occupy Manla, on the gotfnd that he a no longe able to esst the nsugents, All the papes say the govenment s satsfed wth the pospect of Capt.- Gen. Aagust beng abte to not n -eencet wth the commandoes of the Euopean wa vessels fo a jont occupaton ofmanfla,. Admal Dewey sent the cmuaes Boston and Concod (to attack llollo, and t^ey captued that pftntonhfefatt esstance, takng, oo^ess^n. ty &** name offhe "Unted"States. The Amecan» * laden *ah!p.^avl*w"w4«h w**,***etbj. «&: Sjnnkf*uAb#** El Gano, wa» «eeaptuedv-_she' wa* tpe' Spanads* httvtg-" deselels^c wnen the AufeflcansV wtftaflte ho*» n sfffet' U9o^a*Mg«t,4>( the ftpa*^ atlley, afte ^takng an \aspocton Of the small»toek of awounton at hs dsposal, wmsvtted sucde n the p 117.1», * ".

3 Pufed_ Blood Wat Weakan^NetusBut Hood's *4«M Hm Heathy n^tww* "CM feelbk Apey gull anf~oeuf) no} sleep at nght.' Afte had taken two bottle* of Hpod't 8as»palla felt wow lke myaell knd 1 *vk» soon healthy and stong. Hood's Sa^jalla pufed my bood and dd me much good.". BOY M. DALS, Hammond, Mnn. Hood's Sasapalla s ^taeka'a Q«s»et Medcne. St;»U fo S&. HoM^a MJs, *ae nelgetloq, btldusness. *jaej»ew«ew^*n»^a»^a "a^ - A tnan soon fnds out how lttle he knows when a chld begns to ask hm que&to s. The geat majoty of small fesh Heed futs ae laxatve. No need to fea sudden attacks of cholea nfantum, dysentey, dahoea, o summe complant, f you have D. Fowle's Extact of Wld Stawbey n the medcne chest. The ch man who don't gve wll alwuys eman poo. Ask, how wll ths act ead when the Books ae opened? Scald head s an eczema of the scalp vey sevee sometmes, but t can be cued. Doan's Ontment, quck and pemanent n ts esults. At any dug ^a/ scoe, stoe, 50 cents. sald m y wlfe - A man J kes neatness n hs wfe's atte at all tmes. Hundeds of lves saved evey yea by havng D. Thomas' Ecectc Ol n the house just when t s needed. Cues coup, heals buns, cuts, wounds of evey sot. The poson s n the attlesnake be* foe t btes. Enegy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of ode? Smply a case of topd lve. Budock Blood Bttes wll make a new man o woman of you. He who puts on gloves should know how to spa. Hall's Catah Cas s taken ntenally. Pce, 75c. As long as the devl emans unchaned the Chstan must expect to be tempted. COSMO BUTTERMLK TOLET SOAP makes the sku soft, whte and healthy, bold eveywhee. Thos5 who ae too selfsh to help the poo bene tt the wld by leavng t. D. Cate's K. fe B. Tea does what othe tnedclnesdonotdo. t egulates the fou mpotant ogans of the body the Stomach, Lve. Kdneys and Bowels. 2jc packae. The hghe t duty of evey man s to love God and keep hs commandments. Ms. Wnslo*w*s Soothng Syup Fo chlden teethng-.soften* th«jfu ma,educ** nflammaton,fcluyvptn,cues wnd calc 26 c«nt bottle. A Bave Cowad. By Robet Lous Steve agon. CHAPTER V (Contnued.) "Mss Huddlestone " was begnnng to nteupt hm when he, n tun, cut n butally: "You hold you tongue," says he; " am, speakng to that gl." "That gl, as you call he, s my wfe," sad, and my wfe only leaned a lttle neae, so that knew she had affmed my wods. "You what?" he ced. "You He!" "Nothmou," sad, "we all know you have a bad tempe, and am the last man to be tated by wods. Fo all that popose that you speak lowe, fo am convnced that we ae not alone." He looked ound hm, and t was plan my emak had n some degee sobeed hs passcn. "What do you mean?" he asked. only sad one wod, "talans." He swoe a ound oath and looked at us fom one to the othe. "M. Cassls knows all that know," "What want to know," he boke out, "s whee the devl M. Cassls comes fom, and what the devl M. Cassls s dong hee. You say you ae maed; that do not beleve. f you wee, Gaden Ploe would soon dvoce you; fou mnutes and a half. Cassls, keep my pvate cemetey fo my fends." 't took somewhat longe," sad, fo that talan." He looked at me To a moment half daunted, and then, almost cvlly, asked me to tell my stoy. "You have too much the advantage of me, Cassls," he added. compled, of couse, and he lstened, wth seveal ejaculatons, whle told hm how had come to Gaden; that t was whom te had ted to mude on the nght of the landng; and what had subsequently seen and head of the talans. "Well," sad he, when had done, "t s hee at last; thee s no mstake about that, and what, may ask, do you popose to do?" " popose to stay wth you and lend a hand," sad. "You ae a bave man," he etuned, wth a pecula ntonaton. " am not afad," sad. "And go," he contnued, " am to undestand that you two ae maed? And you stand up to t befoe my face, Mss Hud des to ne?" "We ae not yet maed," sad Claa, "but we shall be as soon as we can." "Bavo!" ced Nothmou. "And the bagan? D t, you'e not a fool, God s *oon fputtdwhcnweftewntukujklehh-young woman; may call a spado wth the last bn cut of the house..j«*b **»*»«>*, ««.«*/ «-. " ". you. How about the bagan? You Educate You Bowela Wth Caacaet*. Candy CHlKtte. cue constpaton foeve Cc. ZJC. f C^C. C. fall, duggsts efund money Many men sell themselves to the devl because they fst fet n debt. Two bottles cf P«to's Cue fo Consumpton cued me of a bad luug touble. Ms. J. Nchols, Pnceton. nd., Mach 26, 18V5. Eath has no bghte blossom than the lttle ehldfcnllntf though ays. Bown's Teethng Codal keeps healthy, and makes mothes happy. babes A pue heat s a jewel whch should adon evey blood-bought soul. Ty Qan-O! Ty Gan-O! Ask you Goce to day to show you a package of GRAN-O, the new food dnk that takes the place of coffee. The chlden may dnk t wthout njuy as vel as the adult. All who ty t, lke t. GtAN-0 has that ch seal bown of Mocha o Java, bat t s made fom pue gans, and the most delcate stomach eoetea t wthout dstess. ^thepce of coffee. 15 cents and 23 cents pe package. Sold by all goces Tastes lke Coffee Looks lke Coffee nsst that youe goce g es oa QBAN-O Accept,no mtaton. n P n D Q V NEW D1SCOVE1Y: a l f l V O quck ette an cues * unt eaae. fncot how* of t**unx»»un» 1 Omas' teatment t ee. Bt. a.h.austtl'ssom. AUMU. US. PENSONS, PATENTS,CLAHW. CURE YmtEtF! TJM Bg «1 fo anastas} tatons ejmeatojat Fantest, aae n^ssl e know as well as do what you fathe's lfe depend* upon. have only to put my hands unde my coat-tals and walk away, and hs thoat would be cut befoe the evenng." "Yes, M. Nothmou," etuned Claa, wth geat spt; "but that ff-h 11 *- what you wll neve do. You made a As soon as had. done eatng we bagan that was unwothy of a gentleman; but you ae a gentleman fo Wndow by wndow we ted the df poceeded to nspect the lowe floo. all that, and you wll neve deset a feent suppots, now and then makng man whom you have begun to help." an nconsdeable change; and the "Aha!" sad he. "You thnk wll stokes of the hamme sounded wth gve my yacht fo nothng? You thnk statlng loudness though the house. wll sk my lfe and lbety fo love poposed, emembe, to make loopholes; but he told me they wee al of the old gentleman; and then, suppose, be best man at the weddng, to eady made n the wndows of the uppe stoy. wnd up? Well," he added, wth an odd smle, "pehaps you ae not altogethe wong. But ask Cassl3 hee. specton, and left me down-heated. t was an anxous busness, ths n He knows me. Am a man to tust? Thee wee two doos and fve wlndews to potect and countng Am safe and scupulous? Am Claa, knd?" " know you talk a geat deal, and sometmes, thnk, ^ey foolshly," epled Claa,, "but know you ae a gentleman, and am not n the least afad.** "She's a tump!" ced Nothmou. "But she's not yet Ms. Cassls, say no moe. The pesent t not fo me." Then my wfe supsed me. " leave you hee," Bhe sad, suddenly. "My fathe has been too long alone. But emembe ths: you ae to be fends, fo you ae both good fends to me." "See hee, Nothmou," sad ; 'we ae all n a tght place, ae we not?" " beleve you, my boy," he answeed, lookng me n the eyes, and wth geat emphass. "We have all hell upon us. that's the tuth. You may beleve me o not, but 'm afad of my lfe." "Tell me one thng," sad. "What ae they afte, these talans? What do they want wth M. Huddlestone?" "Don't you know?" he ced. "Tl* black old scamp had Cabona funds on a depost two hunded and eghty thousand; and, of coone, he gambled t away n stocks. Thee was to hae been a evoluton n the Tdentno, o Pama, bat the evoluton s off, and the whole wasps' nest s afte Huddlestome. We shall all be lucky f we can save ou skns," "The Cabona!" exclamed; "God help bas, ndeed!" VUd -sow let m go dectly te the fot," sad Nothmou, and he began to lead the way though the an. CHAPTER V. We wee admtted to the pavtlon by Claa, and was supsed by the completeness and secuty of the defenses. A bacade of geat stength, and yet easy to dsplace,. suppoted the doo aganst any volence fom wthout; and the shuttes of the dnng-oom, nto whch X was led dectly, and whch was feebly llumnated by a lamp, wee even moe elaboately fotfed. The panels wee stengthened by bas and coss-bas; and these, n the tun, wee kept n poston by a system of baces and stuts, some abuttng on the floo, some on the oof, and othes, n fne, aganst the opposte wall of the apatment. Nothmou poduced some cold meat, to whch eagely set myself, and a bottle of good Bugundy, by whch, wet as was, dd not scuple to poft. have always been an exteme tempeance man on pncple; but t s useless to push pncple to excess, and on ths occason beleve that fnshed thee-quates of the bottle. As cte, stll contnued to adme the pepaatons fo defense. "We could stand a sege," sad at length. "Ye es," dawled Nothmou; "a vey lttle one, pe haps. t s not so much the stength of the pavlon F msdoubt; t s the double dange that klls me. f we get to shootng, wld as the county s, some one s sue to hea t, and then why, then. t's the same thng, only dffeent, as they say, caged by law, o klled by Cabona. Thee's the choce. t s a devlsh bad thng to have the law aganst you n ths wold, and so tell the old gentleman up stas. He s qute of my way of thnkng." "Speakng of that," sad, "what knd of peson s he?" "Oh, he?" ced the othe; "he's a ancd fellow as fa as he goes. should e to have hs neck wung tomoow by all the devls n taly. am not n ths affa fo hm. You take me? made a bagan fo Mssy's hand and mean to have t, too." "That, by the way," sad, " undestand. But how wll M. Huddlestone take my ntuson?" "Leave that to Claa," etuned Nothmou. could have stuck hm n the face fo ths coase famlaty; but espected the tuce, as, am bound to say, dd Nothmou, and so long as the dange cont Sued not ft cloud aose n ou elaton. bea hm ths test- ntony wth the most unfegned satsfacton; no am wthout pde when loolf back upon my own behavo. Fo suely no two men wee eve left n a poston so nvdous and lltat- only fou of us to defend them aganst an unknown numbe of foes. communcated my doubts to Nothmou, who assued me wth unmoved composue that he entely shaed them. "Befoe monng," eald he, "we sham all be butcheed and bued n Gaden Ploe. Fo me that s wtten." could not help shuddeng at the menton of the qucksand, but emnded Nothmou that ou enemes had spaed me n the wood. "Do not flatte youself," eald he. "Then you wee not n the same boat wth the old gentleman; now you ae. t's the floe fo all of us, mak my wods." tembled fo Claa, and Just then he dea voce was head callng us to come upstas. Nothmou showed me the way, and, when he had eached the landng, knocked at the doo of what used to be called "My Uncle's Bedoom." as the founde of Jthe pavlon had desgned t especally fo hmself. "Come n, Nothjnou; come n, dea M. Cassls," sad a votes fom wthn. Pushng open the doo, Nothmou admtted me befoe hm nto the apatment As came n could see the daughte shppng out by the sde doo nto the study, whch had been pepaed as he bedoom n the bed, whch was dawn hack aganst the wall, nstead of standng, as had last seen t, boldly acoss the wndow, sat Benad Hoddlestene. the euaattln* hanke. UU* as had tutm of hm by the shftng lght of the lanten on the lnks, had no dffculty n ecognsng hm fo. the same. He had a lops and sallow countenance, suounded by a long bead and sde whskes. Hs boken nose and hgh cheek-bones gave hm somewhat the a of a Kalmuck, and hs lght eyes shone wth the exctement of a hgh feve. He woe a skull-cap of Mack slk; a huge Bble lay open befoe hm on the bed, wth a pa of gold spectacles n the place, and a ple of othe books lay on the stand by hs sde. The geen cutans lent a cadaveous shade to hs cheek, and, as he sat popped on pllows, hs geat statue was panfully hunched, and hs head potuded tll t ovehung hs knees. beleve f he had not ded othewse, he must have fallen a vctm to consumpton n the couse of but a vey few weeks. He held out to me a hand, long, thn and dsageeably hay. "Come n, come n, M. Cassls," sad he. "Anothe potecto ahem! anothe potecto. Always welcome as a fend of my daughte's, M. Cassls. How they have aned about me, my daughte's fends! May God n heaven bless and ewad them fo t!" gave hm my hand, of couse, because could not help t, but the sympathy bad been pepaed to feel fo Claa's fathe was mmedately soued by hs appeaance and the wheedlng, uneal tones n whch he spoke. "Cassls s a good man," sad Nothmou, "woth ten." "So hea," ced M. Huddlestone eagely; "so my gl tells me. Ah, M. Cassls, my sn has found me out, you see! am vey low, vey low! but hope equally pentent We must all come to the thone of gace at last, M. Cassls. Fo my pat, come late ndeed, but wth unfegned humlty, tust." "Fddle-de-dee!" sad Nothmou oughly. "No, no, dea Nothmou!" ced the banke. "You must not say that; you must not ty to shake me. You foget, my dea, good boy, you foget may be called ths vey nght befoe ay Make." Hs exctement was ptful to behold, and felt myself gowng ndgnant wth Nothmou, whose nfdel opnons well knew and aeatly deded, as he contnued to taunt the poo snne out of hs humo of epentance. "Pooh, my dea Huddlestone!" sad he. "You do youself njustce. You ae a man of the wold nsde and out. and wee up to all knds of mschef befoe was bon. You conscence s tanned lke South Amecan leatheonly you foget to tan you lve, and that, f you wll beleve me, s the seat of the annoyance." "Rogue! ogue! bad boy!" sad M. Huddlestone. shakng hs fnge. " am no pecsan, f you come to that; always hated a pecsan; but neve lost hold of somethng bette though the Lttle Conqoee. n all. have uteu u bad boy,-*kv- Qu le j Kuts up u onottc> ^ a whole, Cassls; do not seek to deny that; a matte of fath. Whateve denomnaton o sect we follow we pn ou fath but t was afte my wfe's death, and you know, wth a wdowe, t's a new on the wods and teachngs of ou thng. Snful won't say so, but pasto. Hs sncety s neve doubted; thee s a gadaton, we shall hope. And talkng of that Hak!" he that he thooughly beleves hs adopted boke out suddenly, hs hand ased ceed s unquestoned. The opnons of wth nteest and teo. "Only the the clegy on any subject cay welldeseved an, bless God!" he added, afte a weght wth all classes of pause, and wth ndescbable elef. people. Many eveend gentlemen n Fo some seconds he lay back among Mchgan ae testfyng" fo the lttle the pllows lke a man nea to fantng; then he gatheed hmself togeth lghtly and only afte pesonal expe conqueo. The pase s not gven e, and. n somewhat temulous tones, ence. Gattude and a dese to pomote the welfae of the publc bngs began once moe to thank me fo the?hae was pepaed to take n hs defense. foth such testmony as follows: "One queston, s," sad, when he The Rev. P. A. Smth, of 829 Fst had paused. "s t tue that you have steet, Kalamazoo, Mch., says: "When money wth you?" pocued Doan's Kdney Plls was, He seemed annoyed at the queston, at the tme, and had been consdeably toubled wth my kdneys. Backache but admtted wth eluctance that he was qute ponounced, beng especally bad a lttle. sevee when sat o stood n a stoopng "Well," contnued, "t s the poston fo any length of tme. Othe money they ae afte, s t not? Why symptoms usually attendng dsodeed not gve t up to them?" kdneys planly ndcated what caused "Ah!" epled he, shakng hs head, the dffculty. Doan's Kdney Plls " have ted that aleady, M. Cassls; and alas! that t should be so, tme and have not notced, up to coected the annoyance n a vey shot but t s blood they want." date, any ndcaton of a ecuence. "Huddlestone, that's a lttle less than As took no othe medcne fa," sad Nothmou. "You should thee can be no doubt but Doan's Kdney menton that what you offeed them Plls wee the dect means of cu was upwad of two hunded thousand ng me. am most favoably mpessed shot The defct s woth a efeence; wth them." t s fo what they call a cool Doan's Kdney Plls fo sale by all sum, Fank. Then, you see, the fellows eason n the clea talan way; deales. Pce 50 cents. Maled by Foste-Mlbun Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole and t seems to them, as ndeed t agents fo the U. S. Remembe the seems to me. that they may just as well have both whle they ae about t name Doan's and take no substtute. money and blood togethe, by Geoge, and no moe touble fo the exta Ask, how wll ths act ead when the pleasue." Books ae opened? (To be contnued.) 3fasnl»ff Shps fo the Navy* The namng of vessels of the Unted States navy s egulated by law. Vessels of the fst-class ae-equed to be named afte states, those of the second afte ves, those of the thd afte the pncpal ctes and towns. and those of the fouth as the pesdent may dect. M 8sl n sght, s." sang out the lookeat "Fe o bagan ashed the captan, who had been lost n tb nght * hssne and wfe. A FATALTY AVODED. Fom the Democat, Goenea, lad.) When aeaelfja s autosnpanlsl by a dull, heavy pan nea the heameqaentfy becomng* ntense, t geneally temnates fatally. Ms, >fspcyyf m >w hehsss nest Goshen, ndana, suvved snefa aa attasst and he advce s woth heedng. "n the fall of '93," she sad, " begaste to have touble wth my heat Thee was a shap pan n my beast whch became apdly wose. The docto was poaaled and put me unde the nfluence of opates. These shap attacks followed one anothe at ntevals, and became weak and had a hagead look. was constantly n pan, seldom slept and had no appette. "At the end of two yeas was confned to my couch most of the tme and the doctos ageed that my death was only a matte of a shot tme. "One day notced n a newspape an tem about a woman bavn* been cued of neualga of the heat by D. Wllam* Pnk Plls fo Pale People, and conefuded to ty thenv "When 1 bad fnshed one box' 1 noteed asm- A Setou* Tme. my condton, and when had taken twelve boxes was completely cued. 'Those plls have doao fo you what w could sot do,' sad one*ot my physcans, 'they have saved you lfe.* "That was two yeas ago and my heat has not toubled me snce. beleve f owe my lfe to D. Wllams' Pnk Pll* fo Pale People, and take pleasue n tellng othes about them." Among the many foms of neualga ae' headache, nevousness, paalyss, apoplexy and locomoto ataxa. Bone of thane wae consdeed ncu ble untl D. Wllams' Pnk Plls fo Pale People wee fomulated. Today thousands testfy to havng been cued of such dseases by these plls. Doctos feqnently pescbe them and. all duggsts sell them., Vape n OK Newspapes. 7" Fom the Wofkn's Home Companon: Old newspapes fom an mpotant tem n domestc economy, and ae useful fo polshng wndow-glasses, fo cleanng lamp-chmneys, fo testng and cleanng flat-ons, and fo a dozen othe thngs; you wll also need/ heaps of them when you come to pack away the wnte clothng. The clothesmoth, lke othe evl-does, has an aveson to pnte's nk. An excellent moth-poof bag, second only to the expensve ta pape, and costng nothng, may be made of two thcknesses of newspape, wth the edges folded as f fo an nch wde hem, and secuely pasted. Bags of the same knd ae about the best thng you can use fo keepng seeds and ded hebs. They, ae dust and nsect poof, and can be labeled and hung n the stoeoom untl needed. A MATTER OF FATH. Many of the Clegy n Mchgan Endose No-To-ttae fa Ffty CemU. Guaanteed tobaceo habt cue, make* weak tuen stong, blood pue. 60c *L All dugglata "A baby n the house s a well-spng' of pleasue.**. A bath wth COSMO BjTTKRML*. SOAP, eaosfohety aeeated, s soeshag aad Ton tae ten by the slse of the tee bow wttltaste. 'to>.v.- -*^>.,.at amf't^'a^'tfc'lvb/* Mt l T^J* 1 *^-''-^-''^!!^" ' t'aa ff mstftss-ff *n«" : '-.^^50¾^¾¾¾

4 «'ffl *- \f.- 7 ffnthuq g^ahlf. F. L. ANDREWS EDTOR. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, nteestng Heme. A pomnent "Webste fame equests us to ad se the pathmaste to be caeful and pck the small stones out of the oads, as they ae vey anuoyng n some dstcts. He adds that f they don't, some of them wll hea fom t. Dexte Leade. That sounds lke busness. Havey Bockway has bought out hs fome patne n the mey-go-ound, and gave hs fst des of the season last week. Havey has the machne n good unnng ode and wll be at the Pnckney celebaton on July 4th. We wsh hm a successful season. Lvngston Heald. At a Pontac Sunday School ecently, a lttle gl told the stoy of Solomon and the dsputng mothe n ths wse: "Solomon was a vey wse man. One day two women went to hm, quael- ng about a baby. One woman sad, Ths s my chld and the othe woman sad, No, tant; ts mne. But Solomon spoke up and sad, 'No, no. lades; don't quael. Gve me my swod and 'll make twns of hm, so you can both have one. ' " uteestug Wa Kens. t costs 500 evey tme one of the bg guns on shpboad s The guns of a battleshp hul shot weghng half a ton fom to twelve mles. fed. A Geman, named Bloch, s the A Howell townshp fame who nvento of sawdust cakes to bo does not beleve n takng a newspape o gvng hs chlden the used as fodde fo cattle. Ths new substance conssts of a mxtun beneft of an educaton, attended j the sde show and was captvated! 1 of two pats of fne saw dust and one pat of ban and muatc by the dsplay of a ple of almghty dollas, whch wee n sght to salt. Afte fementaton, the mxtue s baked and takes the shape allue the unway ToTtle mys-j of a bck. Afte dyng, on dampenng by means of, wate, t gves tees of a faks skn goue. He, nbbled the hook wth a loss of, an excellent substtute fo hay 10. The nbble, shapened hs and staw, aud s also a good fodappette and t became so von-1 de fo cattle and hoses. OaTT cous that ove a $100 of hs cash and walnut woods do not, on account of the tannng popetes, went nto the possesson of the fellow who an the game. The gve such good esults as beech sheff was then sought fo, but and f tees o othe soft woods. the game and ts owne had dssnpeaed and the fame went home Ths nventon opens up the way fo the poftable use of sawdust. a sadde f not a wse man. Heald. Kate Louse Cawfod s the fst coloed woman to gaduate The Englsh Paye Book has fom the Medcal Depatment of followed the Btsh unon jack fo the Unvensty of Mchgan. She a hunded yeas n ts couse s a gaduate of the Ann Abo aound the wold, and the Bble Hgh School. Befoe comng to wll be vey lkely to go n the the Unvesty, Mss Cawfod wake of the Stas and Stpes n taught school n St. Lous, Mo., the new couse of conquest that fo a numbe of yeas. Fou that "Old Gloy" has stated n yeas ago she enteed the medcal upon. Two yeas ago the Amecan Bble Socety was compelled class of '98. He wok has been unde geat dsadvantages but by the unsettled state of the sland sound sense and peseveance have to ecall fom Cuba ts agents, ganed fo he he degee. Pesonally, Mss Cawfod s eseved who had n twelve yeas cculated moe than 50,000 copes of the and dgnfed, he ndvdualty Scptues among the people. havng won fo he the admaton Funds have aleady begun to and best wshes of evey othe come n fo esumng the wok, membe of the class of '98. Thee and, as Bbles went nto Mexco s a geat feld of wok among he wth the amy n 1848, t s poposed that they shall go nto Cuba, people n whch Mss Cawfod wll pove heself a cedt to the Poto Bco and the Phlppnes class wth whom she gaduated. wth ou ames n Ann Abo Coue. nabbed, a Gave. a sx Pojectles thown by naval guns ae shaped much lke the bullets shot by the odnay The boles of the owa have heatng suface of eght aces hold thty tons of wate. A bg battleshp caes a complete electc lghtng plant 4 fle. a aud What s sad to be the lagest guuu the wold s now, n couse of fogng at the Bethlem on Woks, whence t wll be sent to the Watevlet Asenal fo capable of lghtng a cty of 5,000 nhabtants. fnshng, to be eady fo use n t s a 16-nch gun; each shot weghs 1000 pounds, aud the weghs 142 tons. gun t s not a queston of a shot fom ths gun penetatng a shp's amo, as a sngleshot would smash the whole sde of a shp. The Fench Wa Mnsty wll epot afte June 30 on the expement n the use of alumnum cookng utensls n the amy. The toops n Algea, Madagasca and n Fance have been usng the new utensls fo nealy two yeas. The U. S. govenment ntends to equp all soldes wth utensls. alumnum A statlng ncdent of whch M Remakable Recue. John Olve of Phladelpha was the Ms. Mchael Cutan, Planfeld, subject s naaed by hm as follows. 111., makes the statement that she "1 was n a most deadful condton, caught cold, whch settled on he my skn was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pan contnually he famly physcan, but gew wose. lungs; she was teated lo a month by n back and sdes, no appette gadually gowng weake day by day. He told he she was a hopeless vctm of consumpton and that no medcne Thee physcans hud gven me up. could cue he. He duggst suggested D. Kns'a New Dscovey fo Fotunately, a fend advsed my ty ng 'Electc Bttes' and to my geat Consumpton; she bought a bottle and joy and sopse, the fst bottle made' to he delght was benefted fom fst a decded mpovement contnued doe. She contnued ts use and afte the te fo thee weeks and am now takns sx bottles, found heself sound a well man, f know they saved my and well, now does he own houee lfevnd obbaettlm gave of anothe wok and s as well AS eve. Fee otna." No OM should fal to ty tal bottles of ths Geat Dscovey at them. Only 50c a bottle at F..A. P. A. Sgle's dag stoe lage bottles. Sgle's Dog Stoe. 50c and. Dexte has an epdemc of measles. An-elevated cycle path, nne mles n length, s beng constucted between Pasadena and Los Augeles, Cal. The dng suface whch s to bo ot wood, wll be a hegnt of fom eghteen to at,ffty feet f«m the gound. The path wll be lghted by electcty, and a cyclst's pavllou wll be eected half-way between the temn. The toll wll be fve cents each way. A Handsome Book fo a Two tent Stamp.»w Publcaton by the D. & C. Lne. To those who contemplate takng a summe outng, we wll mal fo 2c stamp ou llustated pamphlet, whch contans a lage numbe of fne engavngs of evey summe esot between Cleveland, Toledo, Detot and Pctuesque n of the geatest naval event n the Macknac. t has many atstc wold's hstoy. Ethe one of these half-tones of ponts of nteest of peces and Popula Musc Roll conthe uppe lake egon. nfomaton egadng both shot and ex : tanng 18 pages full sheet musc sent on ecept of 25 cents. Addess, Popula Musc Co., ndanapols, nd. tended tous, costs of tanspota ness fom s-c^tk' heumatsm, Chambelan's Pan Ralm was the only emedy that gave hm anp elef. Many othes have testfed to the pompt, elef ff>m pan whch ths lnment affods. Fo sale by F. A. Sgle. Evey woman needs D. Mles' Pan Pll*. F otusoltlk^'hpn'* ' St. James, Mo., Jan. 28,1898. Dea Ss: Please send me anothe 40 oz. bottle of you Syup Pepsn. t s the vey best laxatve have eve used and am always toubled constpaton to such a degee as wth be wholly dependent upon some emedy and ths 1 shall now choose above all othes.. to Ms. W. D. Candall, maton. Of W. B. Daow. Two of the most popula peced of musc aanged fo pano and have ust been ssued by the o^an Popula Musc Co., ndanapols, nd. "Bn* j Ou Heoes Home" dedcated to the j heoes of the U. 8. Battleshp Mane, s one of fnest natonal songs eve wtten. Tbe musc s stng and the wods ng wth patotsm. "Dewev's Battle of Manlla Mach Two-Step" s a fne nstumental ; pe^h and wll lve foeve as a souve«ton and hotel fae, etc. Do Ton Want Gold? Addess A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. Eveyone deses to keep nfomed A., Detot, Mch. on Yukon, thf» Klondyke and Alaskan gold felds. Send 10c fo lage Coaj pendum of vast nfomaton and bg M. P. Keteham of Pke Cty, Cal, colo map to Hamlton Pub. Co., ndanapols, nd. says: "Dung my bothe's late sck The Only Daly Woman's Page. Advetses Am to each the home* hence they use The Jounal. D. Cady's Condton Powdes ae just what a ho\>e needs when n bad condton, Tonc, blood pufe and! vemfuge., They ae not food but j medcne and the be»t n use to put a hose n pme condton. Pce 25c pe package. Fo sale by F. A. Sg- 'le. Not only ALL the NEWS, concsely and decently told, but thee s moe la The Detot Jounal Thee s a dally WOMAN'S PAOB, SOCETY NOTES, FASHONS llustated and many othe mattes ntended to entetan, uplft and chee ou daly lves. The JOKES fom The JOURNAL'S "Dexte and Snste" Column ae coped the wold ove. AN AGENT N EVERT TOWN-You may have The Jounal seved to you fo only 10 cents pe week. "' By Mall H.2& fo 3 months. That Two-Hone Gubbng Machne s Rghtly Named. TSCALLED «THE FAULTLESS." lu''llll X»»M#M»0M»e»e t s THE BEST stamp pulle that man's knowledge and skll has eve been able to poduce. A sngle tal s suffcent to convnce anyone of ts mets. Fo Ttt Catalogue etc.. addess CAW1RDSWENSON CO., CRESCO,. OWA. Made n fou sxes, usng fom 4 to 1 nch cable. Patented Mach 12,1895. MMM»eeeeee»ee»eee»»Me»e»«M FOR A SUMMER CRUSE TAKE THE COAST LNE To Macknac SEW STEEL PASSENGER Tk* TftuHt, mm, FOUR T*e sta WMK ewta 1k*,*toMm41lKlttuc CTOftKEY, "THE 800 " MA^UETTE AMD DULUTM. COMFORT. tad SAFETY Gttglu &!, Pttttfq, G tap fn m HUNT tamu tttwam KTMHT AM ClfVBAW * «1 Q O Betha, SwJtfc,j«c,f«. MC, ft. t*****e*a, $1.7(. Connectons ae aande at Cleveland wth Eatta* Tan* fo all ponts a»t, South and tcatnweat, *nd at Detot fo all ponts Noth and Nothwest, tuaonf Ttfune.JBtjf. A».,S*st.Oot. Ofltf EVETV DAY AND NGHT BETWEEN CLEVELAND, PUT-N-BAY AND TOLEDO, 8e»dacfomtMwM**dPempnl«t. Andeas A* A. ROW ewy.. m. 4** namot, mtqh. mbta Raload Gude. ttand Tuuk Ballw*T Sj»t. Depatue of 'as at Poocaey. n Effect.May 1«W. WESTBOUND. Lv. Jaaksou and lutem'dte Sta, t9.44 am ' " \AM p m CASTBOCKD Pontac Detot Gd. Rapda aud ntemedate Sta f5.11 p m Pontac Lenox Detot and ntemedate Sta. f.as a m Mol. A Lne Dlv. tans leave Pontac at t^.oo a m fo Romeo Lenox aud lut.ata. ftmops D. A M. DVSON LBAVE PONTAC WK» ABOUND Saguaw Gd Rapd* and Gd Haven Gd Baplda Gd Haven Chcago Sagnaw Gd KapMe Mlwaukee Chcago and ntemedate ma. Gand Kapa & Gd Haven EASTBOL'ND Detot East and Canada Detot East and Canada Detot and South Detot East and Canada Detot Sububan Leave Detot va Wndso EA8TBO0ND J Toonto Monteal New Yok London Expess Lv. t*.q2 a m t!2. 43 p m 5.07 p m 8.38 p m pm 6.07 a m a ax T3.40 p m TS.90 p m Y )5 a m t:.ou [ m»12,1» m t*3.3u p nc p m tan bua palo ca to Toonto Sleepng ca to..uftuo.u t tfew Yok fdtlly except Sunday. 'Daly. W. J. BLACK, Agent, Plnokney S ch. W. E. DAVS E.. luohkb G. P, a T. Agen». A, G. P;4 T Ajft. Monteal, Que. ' Chcago, 111, BEX PLZTCUKR, Tav. Pass. Agt., Detot Mch. / OLEDO s HARBOj \ "H MCHGAN, RALWAY. Popula oute fo Ann Abo, Toledo and ponts East, South and (o Howell, Owosso, Alma, Alt Pleasant, Cadllac, Manstee, Tavese Cty ad pontb n Nothwesten Mchgan. W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A Toledo BO YEARS' EXPERENCE TRADE MARK* DESGN* COPVROHTt Ac Anyone sendng aketeh and descpton may entekly ascetan oa opnon fee whethe as lnentlon s pobably patentable. CommunleetloasBttctlcotfldentuL cty Handbook on Patent* sent fee. Oldest ageoey fo seootng ^patents. Patent* taken tnongh Mann * Co. eeelt eceve peeal notce, wthout chage. n the Scentfc JYmctlcau A handsomely llustated weekly. Lagest et eolaton of any sdentfle Jounal. Tems, D a ea: fou months, $L Sold by all newsdeale*. W Banch O! s«b».ta. New Yok F St. Washngton,: ngtos, D. C,.\.> nl-ss..(..my AVO ACTH ge;:emea*ff lac^, utafll te, eetam'bed bouse n Mel W.OO an'! ('jcponsea. V- m steedj. BtROwMlk Eupo** ;*»f juuwk.. : ;.od envelope- An Domnon u^u;:}, v;,. V, tulcage. mbadger a foot Con Cotte cotttaa *tw) #ttlff2x0 TRMOF1V«AepMpwday 4 fel RVfCftft 1* Z. MERRflM,.Wta. lo ** 6fc^^ftgR,HS>^: ^>^^a,^

5 WP _ ton, Fobate Cout fo Md Cocwty.-hdn at tks?f obampffloa t tp > Vllus* lag* of Howd, on fueaay taftfth «a/ of \ 1» the yew $ tbouwmd»lgh«lkbdta and nln«- ty-elght. w' Pwseatj Albttd. M. Aavta, Judge of Pobate. lathe Matte of the»tate of EBTHKB F. WBMBT, deceased. On eadng and flng the petton, duly vefed of Geo, W.Teeple, payng that a cetan nstument now on ale n ths Cout, pupotng to be the laat Wll and Testament ot sad deceased, a, ay be admtted to pobate. Theeupon t U odeed that Satuday the and day 01 July next, at lu o'clock n the foenoon, at aad Pobate Offce, be algned fo the heang of petton. t e futhe odeed that a copy of tola ode be publshed n the PNCKNK* DBVATCU, a newspape pnted and cculatng n sad County, thee auoceubve weeke pevous to sad day of heang. ALBHD M. DAVS, Judge of Pobate. La Gppe, FollowM by Heat Olaease, Oued by DR. MLET HEART OURS. MB. C. C. 8HULTS, of Wnteset, owa, nvento and manufactue of Bbults' Safety Whlffletee Couplng, wtes of P. Mles* Heat Cue. "Two yeae ago an attack of LaGppe left me wth a weak heat. bad un down n flesh to mee'skn and bone. could not sleep lyng down fo smotheng spells; fequent shap datng pans and palptaton caused a constant fea of sudden \cuh, nothng could nduce me to eman away fom home ove nght. My local physcan poscbed D. Mles' lt at Cue and n a ev days was able to sloop, well and the pans gadually lessened, at. fnally ceased. educed the the doses, havng paned ffteen pounds, and am now feelng atte n evey v^ay than have fo yeas." Dt. Mles' Ho.edes ae sold by all duggsts unde a postve guaantee, fst Lotte beneft* o money efunded. Book on ceases of the neat a.d neves fee. Addess, DR. MLES MEDCAL CO., Elkhat, nd. wth a gallon QmGf makes 2 gallons of the VERT WWLJLM B» P42?x m to» WOBLD/SJK, of you pant bll. s TAX MORS nsabue than Poe WHTE LEAD and e ABSOLUTELY NOT POSONOUS. HAXMAR FACT 1«made of the BEST o FAZST MA- TXMAL* euch as all good" pante* use, and la aound Tncx, VEST THCK. NO touble to mx, any boy can do t t 1«the COMMON SENSE o Boca PANT. NO BXTTEB pant can be made at AJTX cost, and s o to CBACK, BUSTXB, Pxxx. o CHXT..HAMMAR PANT CO., St. UHlS, MO. Bold and guaanteed by TEEPLE & CAD WELL, Pnckney, Mch. E-Ub. ML»»t»»».»»»»» ^»»» - OLD HCKORY A j ;9toogelan^&u»^fU^l%ee1. Contnuous Wood Fame. Always ' Sale aod Satsfactoy. *. * * WE WANT MORE AOENTS. OLD HKKORY CYCLE 00 m CHCAGO, U. & A. m m ot A LsTBR.»***+*+> MONTHLY REPOBT Of the Pnokney Publc School, Fo the Month of June. Repot of the Pmay Depatment fo month endng June 24. Whole numbe of days taught 19. Gand total numbe of days attendance 542. Aveage daly attendance Whole numbe belongng 34. Aggegate tadness 39. Pupls nethe absent no tady dung the past month: Clyde Daow Lucy Jeffeys Ache Uennaon Lloyd Gmes Helen Reason Noma Vaughn Floence Reason May Lycb Olendon Rchads Kate Boken Pupls nethe absent no tady dung the tem: Lucy Jeffeys Lloyd Gmes May Lynch Floence Reason Glendon Rchads JESSE GREEN, Teache. Repot of the ntemedate Depatment fo the month endng Jnne 24. Whole numbe ot days taught 19. Gand total numbe of days attendance 543. Aveage daly attendance Whole numbe belongng 29. Aggegate tadness 35. Pupls nethe absent no tady dung the past month: Leon Gaham Flols Koan Fed Bead Rex Head Ruell Cadwell JSva Gmes Elley Dufee Ethel Dufee EthelGahaa: May Bogan Coa Bnllla Pupls nethe absent no tady dung the tem: Leon Gaham Fed Read j hex Read Eva Gmes Elley Dufee Ethel Dufee Coa Bulls Ethel and Elley Dufee nethe absent no tady dung tbe yea. EDTH CARR, Teache. Repot of the Gamma Depatment fo the month endng June 24. No. of pupls enolled 29. Total days attendance 485. Aveage daly attendance 26. Aggegate tadness 23. No of days taught 19. Pupls nethe absent no tady fo tbe month: Ea Smth Athu Swatuout Fed Motenson Hazel Vaughn Caspe Culhaae Maon Reason Pupls nethe absent no tady fo the tem: Eva Smth Hazel Vaughn C. L. GRMES, Teache. Repot of tl e Hgh School Depatment fo the mont endn? June 24. Whole numbe of days taught 19. Gand total numbe ot days attendance 622. Aveage daly attendance Whole numbe belongng 36. Aggegate tadness 27. Pupls nethe absent no tady fo the month : Coa E. Wlson Nelle Gadne Kate Clak Ethel Rend Roes Read Ethel Read las been nethe absent no tady dung tbe yea. STEPHEN DURFEE, Pncpal. Addtonal Local. C Tbe Senos and the fends took luncheon wth Rev. F. Comefod on Sunday evenng. Fame's Clafc Meetng. An Ounce ot Peventve The egula monthly meetng of s woth a ponnd of cue. Ty a bottle of D..Cadwell'* Syup Vpsn and the Putnam and Hambug Fames* Club met at the home of M. and Ms. f popely taken, \t wll postvely H. G. Bggs on Satuday aftenoon pevent beutnah-m o any othe last, and although, owng to the busy knded touble asng fom a topd season, thee was not as lage a cowd condton of the bowel*, lve and as usual, a vey nteestng meetng kdneys. Tal «z^ 10:, othe sze was held. The pesdent beng absent, 50»n M. W.B. Dan o. Hon. G. W. Teeple pesded and the usual outne of busness was tansacted and a shot pogam endeed, afte whch the club took np the queston "The Relaton of the Fame to the Tempeance Queston," Nealy eveyone pesent expessed the opnon and many of them wee excellent. t was decded to bold tbe next meetng at tbe gove on Potage Lake and the same commttees to act except tbe wates. Aangements wll be made to hold the pcnc at tbe Bluffs and a bg tme s looked fo. Let evey membe ty and be pesent, Tbe cookng etc., wll be gven out as usual but eveyone s expected to take plates enough fo the own numbe. The assocaton queston wll be dscussed at ths meetng. Busness Pontes. POP CORN. shall have my pop con stand on the steets of Pnckney and on tbe ace tack on any and all days when thee s a chance fo busness. HENRY BULLS. Bee Supples, have constantly on hand a full lne of Bee.Supples, Hves, Sectons, Taps, Smokes, Etc., at lowest pces. G. A. SGLER LOST. Between the mlt and the hotel ban a lap obe. Fnde please leave at the Pockney Floung Mlls. t25 STRAYED. Ms6 Kate Bown of Chcago, s spendng the summe vacaton wth he patents nea hee. Bad management keeps moe people The esdence of D. Lee of Dexte n poo ccumstances than any othe was buned to the gound Satuday one cause. To be successful, one must evenng, hadly anyhng beng saved. look ahead and plan ahead so that nsuance $3,500. when a favoable oppotunty pesents tself, he s eady to take advan Tbe ball game last Satuday aftenoon between the P. H. S. and Cna-tagdlla teams, was had fought and e also save much expense and valuable of t. \ lttle foethought wll sulted n a vctoy fo the home team. Scoe 8 and 3. Poles-and mateal have aved at ths place fo tbe buldng of the new tate telephone lne and wok wll be pushed. Ths lne wll cheapen the telephone ates and many moe wll use the telephone as a means of commuofcaton. Owng to a pess of busness consequent upon tbe commencement week, we entely fogot to menton the sad death of 0. T. Bake, who ded at hs home n ths place of consumpton, on Thusday. June 16. M. Bake has always lved n Pnckney and was well known. Hs emans wee taken to Wllatnston fo bual. He leaves a fond wfe to moun ba loss. A Bown Geldng, weght about lbs,, mane cut close to neck. Beast and nea'foe leg ecently cu by babed we. Satsfacton wll be, Bk>wulun. gven anyone sendng nfomaton! V L^KK, egadng same, to VseESSuU aveuvanp Act on a LOW pncple xegnate tbe Uva, atomadl And bowea though th$ uttet. 1>R. Mu.sa Puc $pe*duv w* tttooaemt topd lve and oustlp* tkm. SmallMt, nldeaa Sold by F. A. Sgle. 8Me fntwg Jltepatth. PUBLSHED EVER* THURSDAY N t.sm BY FRANK L. ANDREWS Edto and Popeto. Subscpton Pce $1 n Advance. Enteed at tbe Postoflce at Pnckney, Mchgan, as second-class matte. Advetsng ates-made known on applcaton. Busness Cads, $1.00 pe yea. : eah and maage notces publshed fee. Announcements of entetanments may be pad fo, f desed, by pesentng the offce wth tckets of admsson. n case tckets ae not bought to the once, egula ates wll be chaged, All matte n local notce column wll be chae ed at 5 cents pe lne o facton theeof, fo each ndton. whee no tme s specfed, al notces wll be nseted untl odeed dscontnued, and wll be chaged fo accodngly. fcu"allchanges of adeteenente MUbT each ths offce as ealy as T'ESDAT monng to nsue an nseton the same week. JOS -PX.\7.\G n all ts banches, a specalty. We hae all knds aoa the latest styles ol 'ype, etc., whch enables us to execute all knds''of wok, such as Books, 'smpleta, Postes, Pogammes, bll Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Cads, Aucton Blls, etc., n u^eo styles, upon the shotest notce. Pces as v a* good wok can be none. ~LL BLLS PA1ABLE 'lll-.t Of EVllf U)Sk. 'HE VLLAGE DRECTORY. VLLAGE OFFCERS. ['RESDENT t. laude L. -v:u' T^Tees, Of.). t-a-a., V*. tv A U-,JJ.-, ll be ' J* 6 '' 8011 ' *' J ^'v- 1- L - 'l'.'-'. >J. t. H!. T*e.k' E 1'. W. M' '>V. A.'«>-»;ET (.'o.\jhs*us;u '.'V. nn.l G. H. WNSLOW, Delh Mlls,, MAKBAUL >. w. Mutu t l.. t- HEALTH OFFCER D.. K. sjjle Washtenaw Co.. Mch. ATTURN^V... \v. A. cu Bucklen'a AalcaSalTe. The best Salve n the wold fo Cuts, Buses, Soes, Ulces, Salt Rheum, Feve Soes, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chlblans, Cons and all Skn Euptons, and postvely cues Ples, o no pay equed. t s guaanteed to gve pefect satsfacton omoney efunded. Pce 25 cents pe box. Fo Sale by F. A. SGLER. The speech of Fathe Abaham n the last numbe of Poo Rchad's Almauac, publshed by Benjamn Fankln n 1757, "Contans the Wsdom of many ages an4 natons assembled and fomed nto one connected dscouse." When fst publshed t attacted wold wde attenton and was coped n all of the newspapes n Ameca and England and tanslated nto many foegn languages. Would you not lke to ead t? Get a copy fee of chage at F. A. Sgle's dug stoe. tme. A po dent and caeful man wll keep a bottle of Chambelan's Colc, Cholea and Dahoea Remedy n the bouse, tbe shftless fellow wll wat untl nscessty compels t and then un hs best hose gong fo a docto and have a bg docto bll to pay, besdes; one pays out 25c, the othe s out a hunded dollas and then wondes why bs neghbo s gettng che whle he e gettng pooe. Fo sale by F. A. Sgle. Ttm BestHtHdaltetol and _ day,aaaatastt s». H. H. stamul 4% CHURCHES. \f ETHODlv E'tSOO'AL CHURCH.»A Kev. W. T. Wallace paatu. Sevces evey Sunday nunug at 10: J, aad evey Sunday «>'.emng at 7:»*> o'clock. Paye meatntf Ta'a- lay evenngs. Sunday ecud^ at close of moncj; sevce. F. L. Andews, Sjupt. CONKttEGAONAL CHl'UCH. Rev. C S. Jones, ;»a$to. Sevce evey Sunday monag at 10:'M and evey Sunday eeoa*; at»:0c o'clock. 1'aye meetng Thua d:y evenngs. SanJay ecaoolat close of monlug sevce. R. H. 'eeple, suue. >ss lead, Sec C'. MAlll"S 'J.\Tl(»LlC CHt'KOH. O lev. M. J. CoauefoJ. Paato. Sevce* evey thd Sunday. Low maae at 7:Mto clock, hgh m&e«wth semon t 'y.'-'.'o a. n. Catechsm at 3:00 p. m., vespes ana benedcton at 7 :v p.m. / SOCETES. The A. O. H. Socety of th? place, meets evey thd Sunday n the F. Matthew Hall. *~,v-- John McGuness,County Delegate. Pnckney Y. P. S. C. E. Meetng* held evey Sunday evenuca Con^'l chu.-ol at t:30o'clock" Mss Besse Codey, Pes. M*. E. R. Bown, Sec EPWORTH LEAGUE. Meets evvy Sunda evenng at 0:00 oclock n :he, M. E. Chuch, A codal nvtaton s extended to eveyone, especally young people. John Matn Pe*. JnoEpwoth League Meets evet Sunday :>:tenoon at ;;uj o'clock, at M. E chm.. All codally nvted. Mss Edth Vangha, Supentendent. The C. T. A. and B. Socety of tha place, meet evey thd Satuday evenng n the F. Matthew Hall. John Donohue, F esdent, KNGHTSOF MACCABEES. " Meet evey Fday evenng on o befoe full of the moon at the hall n the Swathout bldg. Vstng bothes ae codally nvted. C&as. UMPBELL, S fcght Commande Lngeton Lodge, No. 7*., 9 A A, M. RegnU Coumuncaton Tuesday evenng, on o befoe the full of the moon. fl. f. Sgle, \\\ M. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR meetaeach month the Fday etenng followng the egula F. AA.M. meetng, MAS. MABV READ, W. M. LADES OF THE MACCABEES. Meet evey lt Satuday of each month at 2:% p n. and evey &d Satuday at 7:3d p. m at the E-. «>. T, M. hall. Vstng sstes codally n Tted. LLA CONWAY, Lady Com. 1 KNGHTS OF THE LOYAL GUARD meet evey second Wednesday eenlng of evey month n the K. 0. T. M. Hall at 7:30 o'clock. All vstng Guads welcome. KOB BT AKNELL, Capt. Gen BUSNESS CARDS. H. F. S&UER M. D- C. L. SlOLtR M. D ^ DRS. SGLER & SGLER, Physcans and Su/e >na. attended to day o mght. Plackney/ MlSh. DR. A, B.GREEW. All csuls pomptly Ofce on Mala n stn steet DENTl^T-ETey Thoxsaayand Fday Oflca OTW Slle's Dnyj Stoe. / NOTCE. We, tbe undesgned, do heeby agee to efund the money on two 25«cent bottles of Baxte's Mandake Bttes, f t (als to cue constpaton, blloosnesfl, sck headache o any of the dseases fo whch t s ecommended. Also wll efund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Down's Elx, f t does not cue any cough, cold, coup, whoopng ccagh o tboat o lung dffculty. We also guaantee one 25-cent bottle of ethe of the above to pove satsfactoy o money efunded. P. A. SOLEB. We Me WHEELS Too! ULUR RODE ONE 2093 MLES N 132 HOURS The Eldedge $30.00 The Belvdee #40.00 Supeo to all othes espectve of pce. Catalogue tells you why. Wte fo one. NATONAL SEWNG MACHNE CO. 339 BROADWAY. New Yok. Factoy, BELV1DBRE, LL. No mophne o opum n D. lles' Pan Pnxs. CUKB All Pan. "One cent a doae." Al good Housekeepe* ute t. Removes all dust and dt fo* capets and Rugs. Removes all gease spots, fut stans and coal soot. Restoes colos and ases the nap. The wok s smple and can be pefomed by any peson. Waanted to be fee fom such substances as Alkal, Acd, Bentoe, Resn and Ammona, whcb ae njuous to capets and fabcs. One can, cleans SS yad* ofempet. We also manufactue tbe ELECTRC WALL PAPER AXD FRESCO CLEANER Best n the maket. "THE ELECTRC" Bcycle Chan Lubcant speaks b tself. Why sot buy the beat when t coats.o moe than the cheap wothless staff now on the maket? Send fo cculas. PREPARED OlfLY BY THE ELECTRC CLEANSES CO., Caatoa, Ofcto. An deal Famly Medcne a» Cuatve Hebs A Ceaalae Systaat Tank aad Blood Patne. ^ A me cae fo Moeaaoa, vs, Kktoeys and Blood dlaeae^ Dspeste, ek o aeoas Headache. Xalata, ChlU aad few*. EhwasMea. KeangU ot the head e Beeola, Oonatpaon. aad Lve complant, Patella* pelas, and all akn affenflw ttoa^thelaeaftt'! aatnc boat sajsh Thm*0 Month*'T*Um*nt, Pte* $1.04^. a B. TONC BTTCBS. An laeomaeable maeable emedy fo pate weak pec tulatea and SJU! nvgoates the ente aetem.»od ench** UsthebLod. SoHb*DnmkuUm sf naaas^a F» & B. CM.EXXCTAJU O0hs> *V- $ '- '.

6 mm mmm m& *«**»,^L>;,.t.; V!, ; ff^nw- ; > y^.^ -^^¾^ ^..'^^'^Jj^j^W ft*. ;.:. t ' m B'.s ' mh\eu yatch. m FBAJTK L. AXDBEWS, Publshe. PNCKNEY,. " - MCHGAJT. f sa-. 'M TLe poste atst s often the ognato of vllanous desgns. The poety of moton s potayed by the pcnc gl wu a bug down he back. All gnoant men ae supesttous, but all supesttous men ae not gnoant. The balance of poltcal powe s n the hands of men who can do nothng but vote and fnd fault. "What has become of the mosquto fleet?" anxously asks a contempoay. Pobably gone nto summe quates. Up to date Mashal Pmo de Rvea, who declaed "That ag called the Amecan flag shall neve float ove the walls of Manla," has not been head fom n egad to ecent events n the captal of the Phlppnes. The pogess of Englsh towad unvesal use was shown when Docto Nansen ecently addessed the Russan Geogaphcal Socety on the theme jf hs Actc adventues. He spoke n Englsh, sayng he knew no Russan, was not sue of Geman, and could not use Fench wth any degee of ease; but not one of hs audence complaned of not beng able to undestand Englsh. "Westwad the couse of empe takes ts way," untl px*w the west becomes the east. Thee axe few geatef omances n hstoy than that suggested by the asng of the Amecan flag ove the Phl.pplnes. Fo they ae a pat of the land whch Columbus saled to seek and whch he thought he had dscoveed, and they ae now wested fom the land he seved by the land whch he dd dscove. f we wee back a few centues, that would be a theme fo an epc. "We Chnese bnd ou feet and you Amecans you lungs," a oyal lttle lady sad one day to a mssonay who potested aganst the fome cue 1 pactce; "t s a dffeence of custom, that s all, except that ous s the bette/' Smla supeoty s felt by the natve women of nda, some of whom wee ecently hofed by a sght of the cosets of an Amecan tavele. Afte examnng the gament one asked f she mght touch he, and ecevng pemsson, exclamed, "0 chld of God! Have you eally bones nsde of you? We supposed that you must have been made wthout them, snce you wea them outsde." Leutenant Caanza, whose bd fo notoety by challengng all the Washngton offcals whose names he knew o could obtan fell on baen gound, has now settled down as a membe of Span's secet sevce establshment n Canada. We ae not sue that the challenged offcals on ths sde of the lne have the best of the bagan. t mght be a waste of tme and powde to fght a duel wth a blovatng fe-eate lke Caanza, but he would be safe n the hosptal than as a cunnng spy. As a Spansh leutenant could not pobably ht anythng shot of a foty-foot bll boad, we must conclude that a geat oppotunty to emove a dangeous spy wthout ncdental dange has been xnsb The lbeal govenment n Canada s pepang to hold a efeendum on the subject of pohbton. A bll s beng pepaed whch wll povde fo a vote by Use ente people of Canada. *n the advsablty of passng a fedeal pohbtoy act, fobddng the manufactue, mpotaton and sale of ntoxcatng lquos. 8v--ce 1878 h«e h*ve been plebsctes n the J«* povnces of Jaantoba, Pnce Edwad sland, Ontao and Nova Scota on the «ubject. each of whch gave a majoty fo pohbton, the aggegate n the fou be* ng 132,918 votes. t seems moe than lkely that yofcbton wll eceve a majoty at the sopoeed plebscte fo the whole domnon, but t s not sue taat the govenment wll then pass a pohbtoy law. f, as Stephenson says, an dea can- BAt exst untl the wod to convey t to dscoveed, the convese supposes Snat deas evapoate befoe wods too fequently employed. " should lke am geatly," a young feshman ecently sam of he college pesdent, "f he would elmnate ta* wot 'joy* fom hs eoavesaton, and 'gant' fom hs payes." The Boston Heald tells of * cetan pasto who made such fe- «oa*t mao of the wod "tende" that he was ffeally eaoeoto to tende hs es- gbctoa. n a well-known ollesje two oommates, conscous of the lmted wooebvtay and addcton to stale ad- JsctJas, osovod to not one toafc wod oetdaj. Now, on the eve of sjeaduatftoa, tfcoy tot* hove yloota m. Hat fo- «N4mttjo HE thoughts of the Amecan people agan tun towads the stas and stpes. Thee ae flag days and all sots of days we celebate n 615" fashon o anothe, but when the Fouth of July gets wthn eachng dstance, then we ealze that the day of days s at hand. That s why the sta spsngled banne s n the mnds of eveybody. The oatos wth slve tongues have told and the poets have sung about all that s geat and gloous egadng the old flag. So much fo patotsm. Really, the flag s a vey posac beneft, apat f«om the sentment that attaches to t. Thousands and thousands of pople gan the lvng, fom one yea's end to anothe, n makng Unted States flags. Thnk of t. Evey yea, the people of the Unted States buy thee mllons of flags. Dung that same peod a mllon flags dsappea. Nobody knows whee they go to. The Amecan flag has just passed ts one hunded and twenty-fst bthday. The patched up affa that Betsey Ross gave to the wold at the tme of the evolutonay wa has been epoduced mllons of tmes. Yet the only change fom the desgn that the expet fnges of Ms. Ross pepaed s n the numbe of stas. t s just the same flag n appeaance that decoated the hall n whch the fst congess of the Unted States met. t s a fne flag now n pont of mateal, and almost any sot can be bought that one s wllng to pay fo, but whethe t be slk o pape, t s the stas and stpes, the dol of the people, whose fame nceases wth the addton of evey sta. And all the tme we thnk of the poety and pose of the flag. f any eade of these lnes has eve vsted a foegn county, has been a stange n some fa away place ove the ocean, he may emembe the feelng of joy. of pde, almost aptue that came to hm when he fst saw the stas and stpes floatng ove the consulate. The wte emembes some yeas ago walkng down the Bos de Boulogne n Pas. Just ahead of hm was a egulaton man of the wold, and yet somethng about hm ndcated that at one tme o anothe he had lved n Ameca. He walked slowly down the avenue untl all of a sodden, fom the second stoy of a buldng at the ght, thee was flung to the beeae the slken folds of a beautful specmen of the moon flag. The man of the wold aw tt. n a second hs suk hat was off hs head, and despte the onlookes he gave thee as lusty chees fo the stas and stpes as eve came fom an Amecan thoat. As the'wte eached hm, he tuned about and wth teas ollng down hs cheeks, sad, " dd not know that the sght of anythng could touch me lke that." And then he cheeed agan. Ths s just by way of evdence that the aveage peson who looks at, waves and caes the Amecan flag has eally no dea of the place n hs heat that t holds. f anythng wee eve a thng of beauty and a joy foeve, t s the flag of the Unted States. Thousands of people say that t does not potect them when away fom home. t has been sad n mass meetngs that t was no longe the flag of the fee. And yet thee s not one of those who make the emaks efeed to who would not fght n a mnute fo that same flag f any one besde an Amecan ctzenspoke aganst t. A sngula.fact concenng theame lean flag and the people ove whom t floats s that wth all eveence fo t they ae deadfully eveent wth t. The flag s somethng to be cheeed and saluted and honoed n evey way, but when t s won out t s cast asde and a new one substtuted. Nobody knows and nobody caes whee the won out ones go to. Suffcent to the day s the fact that they have seved the pupose. Ths by no means efes to the battle flags. No. ndeed. f thee ae GAVE THREE LUSTY CHEERS, only thee nches of ed, whte and blue, and a sngle sta emanng attached to the staff of such a banne, the people thnk nfntely moe of t than they would of the fnest thtyfoot flag that was eve made. The poo old ent and tatteed bannes all have a meanng. Thee s hstoy, tagedy, omance and sometmes humo amon** the memoes of the dea old elcs. Let any one who doubts that pay a vst to the state house at Hatfod. 'Jonn., that stad old town, whee t used to be aganst the law fo a man to kss hs wfe on Sunday. Had«featuad old fames come n and ew the cases whoe the flags oe located and pesently, f one caes to watch, thee wll ho dstnct evdence* of mostue and the dew on the gass of a June monng was neve lghtful than the dew of patotsm that eally plngs fom the heat of the Amecan cltsen, whethe he be old and had-featued o n the flush of youth. ' When we wake up on a Fouth of July monng, those of us who have pawed beyond the * W ^ * * * «4 a. m. and fecackes, we ae often dsposed to make sundy and ponted emaks about the nose that we hea. But when wo gathe ouselves togethe and get to the wludow and look out; when we see on the neaest flagstaff the stas and stpes, bllant and beautful as the debutante n the fst flush of socal success, wo foget about the nose. We only emembe that we ae ctzens of the geatest epublc the wold eve knew, and we know that any dstubance we may hea s n hono of that flag whch s floatng above us. We ae poud of t. And then, as the day gows apace and all that t means 1B bone n upon us, the wods of genu3 come back to us and we say to ouselves that natue heself shows us that the Unted States wll neve be Bundeed. Fance has the lly, England has the ose, Scotland has the thstle, eland has the shamock. All these have the day and pass fom eath, but the stas shne on foeve. OLD GLORY N SONG. The most beautful monuments eve eected to commemoate past deeds ae those whch, bult by the peps of the poets, ae. found n the lteatue of Ameca. The hands that gasped the battle flags n the "days whch ted men's souls," and the hands that, wth the pen* have glofed banne and heo, have also been the hands of patots patots wth heats full of love, fo lbety, not fo conquest; fo county, not self. Out of the gkeat numbe of subjects fo lteay wok offeed by Amecan hstoy no othe one has eceved so much attenton as the flag, ndeed, t has been called a "floatng pece of poety." t has been the nspaton of many a poem fom the pens of that goup of New England wtes now so dea to Amecan heats, among whom ae numbeed Byant, Longfellow, Whtte, Holmes, Emeson and Lowell; whle the fame of many of ou mno poets, such as Joseph Rodman Dake and Fancs Scott Key, ests especally, f not entely, on a sngle poducton n hono of the flag. Natually a geat many patotc poems have gouped themselves about the was whch ou hstoy ecods. The evolutonay wa has funshed consdeable mateal of ths chaacte, though most of the poems elatng the stuggle was ended. Pobably the ealest menton of the flflg.jj poety s found n "An Ancent Pophecy." a poem wtten soon afte the suende of Conwallls, and pedctng the outcome of the wa thus: "O kng, my dea kng, you shall be vey soe,. Pom the stas and stpes you wll mecy mploe, And you lon shall gowl, but hadly bte moe." Late, the.fst flght n the wa fo ndependence s potayed by Emeson n wods famla to evey Amecan: "By the ude bdge that ached the flood, The flag to Apl's beeze unfuled. Hee once the embattled fames stood, And fed the shot head ound the wold." Holmes says, n speakng of the heoes of the battle of Lexngton: "Whle o'e the ashes the stay fold flyng Waps the poud eagle they oused fom hs nest." Thus showng the flag as the emblem of the naton whch those New England fames helped to establsh. n spte of the "Ancent Pophecy," howeve, the Hon. stll gowlng, attempted a second bte, and the wa of 1812 ensued. Agan the poets come fowad, and the flag of gloy s bone esstbly along, cheeed on and encouaged by such wods as these: "Comades! Jon the flaglof gloy, Cheely tead the dfclkof fame, Ean a place n futue stoy, Seek, and w,ln a.wao's name. * * * *. * * - * May ou. banneed stas as eve Splenddly o'e feemen bun, Tll the nght of wa s ove. Tll the dawn of peace etun." t was.dung a battle of ths wa also that the "Sta Spangled Banne" wss wtten, one of the most patotc and mpassoned songs n all lteatue The Mexcan wa, too, adds ts oon tbuton. A poem elatng to that contest tolls how, afte an al-day's fght, the few suvvng Amecan soldes wee able to place the vctoous flag upon the publc buldngs of Monteey: "Ou banne on those tuets wave. And thee o evenng bugles fhy." The Oho Republcan State Conventon Vey tylet -" McKlS$0N w WAS TUjtNtD DOWN \ The Natonal AdnUnUtatlo Wng of the Paty Had Tfatpga The Own, Way Gen, Ooaveno'* 8p«eoU The Canddate*.Nomnated* >.* ' The Oho state conventon of the Republcan paty, held H Coluul>ut v.as. unusually fee fom wanglng and passed off almost as peaceably o# a Methodst puye meetng-. Thee wee fou cpnleated. dstct, n whch the delegaton of 2-st dstct, n whch ue uutgaaoh of Mayo McKlsson, of Cleveland, Ugued, was the only one of any popotons, and t wns eguded by some as the' nauguaton of a thd tem movement by Mayo AcKlsson. The MuKaum contestants kept the commttee on ceuentlals n sesson al pght unc all he ca»ea wee dvded uga.nst the aeuxly small mnoty. When lon. H. M. Daughety. chaman of the sute cental commuted, ca.led the conventon to ode, the audtoum was tlled, except the ;alele3; The only dstubance was n that secton of tae hall assgned to the 21&t congessonal dstct. The Hanna delegatus fom that dstct had the tckets, hut the Melvsson delegates pot n ealy, though the ndulgence of an assstant segeant-a-anns, am peempted the seals. The othe delegates cowded nto thtf same seals, and both delegatons patcpated, but Cnulman Gosveno put eveythng though on vva voce votlnp, so that thee was no eol.lslon. Afte puye by D. Fankln Mc- Elfesh, Chaman Daughety, n openng the conventon, stongly ndosed he wa aganst Span and the Pesdent's polcy. He then announced that Gen. Gosveno would take chage of the conventon as tempoay chaman, wth Hon. John R. Malloy, of Co umbus, as tempoay secetay, and F. W. Gass. of Cncnnat, tempoay segeant-at-ams. Secetay Malloy ead a lette fom Senato Hanna, n wl.lch the senato expessed the eget that hs congessonal duue^dftalmj^ "offeed ths sentment: "Kepublcanlsm n ts boadest, tuest sense, devoton to pncples ad loyalty to paty oganzaton, the admnstaton of Pesent Mc- Knley as a fulfllment of ou p'.ed?es to the Amecan people and a guaantee of the futue pospety of ou county." On be!ng ntoduced as temno-av ^aman Gen. Gosveno evtwed the pledges of the paty at he S' Lous conventon and what had been done snce the nauguaton of Pesdent McKlnley. Hs speech was egaded as thf keynote of the Republcan campagn. Tn t he sad that the Amecan Hag would eman n the West ndes and Phlppnes, and wheeve t was planted n wafae.. Afte the appontment of commttees the conventon adjouned fo the day. When the conventon eassembled t dd ot eque much tln^e to n>[=h nn ts busness. The tempoay oganzaton was made-pemanent. Tne sesson lasted less thao two hous and most of that tme was devo ed to unse'tng the sm 11 mnoty of dssentes. Afte the contests wee dsposed of. eveythng was unnn'mous and by acclamaton. Fve nomnatons wee made wthn 12 mnutes, ncludng the pesentaton and ecodng of speeches. The delegates, afte the conventon pefected ts pemanent oganzaton, wee a. Hanna men. f the factons wee not completely w'ped out thev wee at least shut out. Thee was some doubt expessed as to two of the 21 membes of the state cental commttee, Bown, of Toledo, and Caghead, of Dayton but they wee not long n announcng themselves as n accod wth the malotv.?o 'hat the paty machney s entely n the hands of the fends of Senato Hanna fo the next yea. w, v. T>», SPT, P1 waq nnt ln he conventlon bfh and none of hs appontees weepesent to hea the eadng of the last esoluton n the platfom. whch s geneally accepted,.a* uncomplmentay to the goveno and the dssentng Republcans ln the legslatue. The esolutons whch wee adopted ettfflm 'th* St. -OU19 platfom, congatulate tho county $+,the$dlnglcy bll, favo fosteng ou mwfcmltt mane ha constucton of the N'oa-gan canal, the enlagement of the ntvy and the annexaton of Hawa, ndose M^Klnley's admnstaton and hs wa >ollcv, appove of Congess's aetlm n funshng the snews of wa and fo paef'ne the bond measue, conn- 0 tula4e AtMaV Dewey, Leut. Hob.=on and h" eew, expess, sympathy fo Ensla-n Hotf'ley. aend on*»ufgement to the nmv and navy and nomse them suppot, and eget the enfoced absence n Washngton of Senatos Foake and Hanna. The esolutons conclude wth the«e paagaph**: *'\>'e ejoce n the selecton «f Macus A. Hanna to the senate of the Unted States, fo the shot and long tems as demanded bv the Renuhlcans of Oho last vea. and WF» heatly appove of the acton of those membes of the geneal assembly who have bv the votes and the patv loyalty n electng hm. made effectve the wll of the noopl* as evpefsed at t,he polls ln Novembe last. We commend patv loyalty eveywhee as. essental to the tumph of ou geat pncples. We cojmment the wso a^mlnl'-tmkn o* the exstdbtve afffjs- of th la state- by~ t he heads of the vaoos d»naoqents, placed n authoty-by the Renublaa -patv." The followng nomnatons weamado'by acclamaton: Secetay of St»te, Chas. Knney: supeme.judge. W. T. Soea; e'ek of suoeme cout Jofah B. Allen; food and dav commssone. Joseph H. Blackbun; membe of the boad of publc wod's W. G. ToVtson. -We pomse a oonttnuanw of ths wok. M>. bele and con0d*tujv aawt that U>o «#od at th- Repblcan paty fn ths state pecludes t* suppot of aty measues not satsfactoy to the cnmblnnt'ns of captal whch have l>een the chef development of us polcy. We demand th«passage of ttate laws whch shall keep the contol of copoate acton at ap tmes jn the hands of the people.-and place a lmt to je-m.«rtbl» extoton by.fxng a maxmum chage fo feght and pa«*en*e sevce and d>mpel *oo*n!tu>n of th* pfltotlc tehts bj the ho''ct- of evey fanch'ye We demand a pt«t s»»tjevl8l«v»f tclejaph telephone, cxpes* and otm- copoatons u«nj» plm'la pvlege, that th*> cha**s fo advce fhal' he hom wthn easonable Hnlta and tht lshtb of putona vgoously* potected. We condemn the Republcan pacty of Mchgan fo t* machne method*. andeambsefvl»nc to copoate wath, hy whch n the laat legla tue t contolled the state senate, and though whch t boaked that n the futue all atteapt to em«hxe taut* «ltnpo»e Juat budens «po; co-oatlona shall be defeated; we appeal tc the people.f the state to select a Democatc legslatue n both b.nch.-s, and thus guaantee efom* en tbea* u*pan*rt questons. We favo a^ contttutonal povson, by walcthe electo* may ntlftc eg7fatfonv^5l al^the polln patw upon such lawa'aa affect the ght* of W«an cptatally plena*) t* «woaatal«te tht &**K*>me **-.*l«*l«an that. whse ou paty dekcauoo n come** tntmjmm +y»*amal las scvotton to th* people,-and on ths occaalon t la MntamUy tt*»t ttajuut* HMaalng *>a! aad ass*a*alv«effot* of Kfn. Flaand Qvck- «* and Hon. AJkaft St. 'StmWmJm «Wm» atlujf «U1UOM. «oojlaljk oommstjel: ^ Ck^lsjtoa, W. Va.-J«dfe James H. Fegttsoa, «c«4 Tt, Usd hee. Hs was «Bsstbs* of t*» oontsotton Uutf f&asd th«psssnt oo*stlutka of Vgn* M«s*««assay yeas la tbs lag. atettta at VldafeAasl Wast Ygtaa. W ' ;, C', ' &v^qmpx&'x* «-L...»JLw^&^«A'-,,t,.>..V.k "3> A.-f.

7 T,7, -^».w\.^. ^j^j,«-w',?t,.,4^-:, A powde to L be shaken nto the shoes. At,tsj»yBeaao^!you v teet fsel swollen, nevous and hot, and get ted easly. f #0* have smatng feet o tlfbvfhoee, ff Allen's Footf-Ease. t cools the feet and make walkng easy. Cues swollen and.sweatng Xeet, bua tea and cavoue Bpota. RelJeves cons and bunons of all pan and gves est and **mfot. Ty t today. Sold by all duggsts and shoe stoes fo 25c. Tal package fee. Addess Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. V, H Some men ae so msely that they wll squeeze a slve dolla untl the eagle gets camps n the stomach. The,snne s on hs way t" God as soon as be tuns hs back on sn. A lazy man does hs hadest wok n lookng fo an easy place. n fath les vctoy. Beauty s Blood Daep. Clean blood means a clean skn. No beauv wthout t Cascaets, Candy Cathatc cleans you blood and keeps t clean, by Btng up the la-sy lve and dvng all mputtes fom the body. Begn today to bansh plmplea, bols, blotches, blackheads, and that sckly blous complexon by takng Cascaets beauty fo ten cents. All duggsts, batstacton Kuaanteed, 10c, %>c. 50c Evey peache ought to emembe that the only thns? that can be used to ht bn squae n the head s tuth. We Pas Expense* and lbeal comm&lo~s; efund the cash fo all Roods not gvng the consume satsfacton. Long tems of cedt. Flst-tdoss scheme. Salesmen wonted. No bond equed. Sales made fom photogaphs We guaantee pe month on mal odes. Addess wth stamp, lenatl Mfg. Co., owa Cty, owa. The only condton upon whch some people ae wllng to wok, s that they may do t n the font wndow. m * v;. am), ;'.ttu nnd Stok Rasng Ts a demonstated success n the fetle valley* tavesed by the Denve ft Gbuf alway. The colonzaton wok stated by Hoace Geeley s speadng though the ente state of Coloado, and especally down the Sou.h Platte valley. Hundeds of new fams and stock anches ae beng opened up, towns gowng apdly and new ones beng stated. To enable easten fames and busness men to vst ths pospeous valley, weekly excusons wll be un fom Omaha and Denve at geatly educed ates. These excusons wll be n chage of the Coloado Colony Company, who have offces at 309 New Yok Lfe Bldg., Omaha, and th steet, Denve. They wll funsh llustated advetsng matte and full nfomaton upon applcaton. A gand state nte-collegate oatocal contest was held n connecton wth the conventon of Massachusetts pohbtonsts on June 9. Wllam Waldof Asto, n eply to the queston, "How may a poo man make a fotune?" says, n the New Yok Wold: "Rum and tobacco he should entely avod. No man can make money unless bs ban s clea, and clea t can not be when clouded wth the fumes of alcohol ad tobacco." The Supeme Cout of llnos has decded that the testmony of polce offces and dty employes aganst "blnd pg" keepes s vald, and a evesal of the ulng ecently made n the case of Evanston vs. Meyes, by Judge Wateman. As a esult of the new ulng two "blnd pgs" have voluntaly gone out of busness. Walkng s leaned by fallng.. People who lve n fea of hs attacks. How to avod hm o beat hm oft. f blousness sn't the bully of the body then what s? When once blousness gets the uppe hand you don't dae say you stomach s you own. " Don't you dae eat that dsh says blousness, o you'll see what 'll do.' 1 YOH take the dae, and you do see o athe feel, the weght of the bully's evenge. The head aches, not a egula ache, out an open and shut ache. The eyes ache, not wth a dull, ted ache, but wth an agessve ache, as f they wee beng' boed by a gmlet. he stomach tembles wth nausea. "The whole head s sck and the whole heat s fant." Thee ae scoes of hundeds of people who lve so unde the domnon of ths bully blousness that they don't dae eat o dnk wthout ht pemsson. Thee's no need of such slavey. D. J. C. Aye's Plls effectually cue blousness. "Fo ffteen yeas have used D. J. C. Aye's Plls, and fnd them vey effectve n all knds of blous complants. They ae mld n opeaton and easy to take. pefe them to any othe pll, and have yet to see the case whee they have faled to cue." A. SWANGER, Texakana, Ak. have used D. J. C. Aye's Plls n cases of blousness and geneal dsodes of the stomach and bowels and have found «1 A Beautful Pesent Fee Fo a tew months to all uses of the celebated ELASTC STARCH, (Rat on Band)* To nduce you to ty ths band of stach, so that you may fnd out fo youself that all clams fo ts supev oty and economy ae tue, the makes hae had pepaed, at geat expense, a sees of thee them to be always elable. They ae less lable to gpe than othe pugatves, and although n.d u acton, they ae thoough n opeaton. They ae the best famly physc that can be had." PETER J. DUFFY, Rockpot, Texas. "Havng used D. J. C Aye's Plls fo yeas andthooughly tested them, both as a peventve and cue fo blousness, can tuthfully say that beleve them to be the best medcne fo the pupose and they do all that s clamed fo them." JJMO. H- KOLB, Shak, Ak. Blousness s n geneal but a symptom of a moe stubbon dsode, constpaton. Constpaton s the oot of almost all physcal evls, and D. J. C. Aye's Plls cue almost all these physcal evls by gong to the oot. They cue constpaton, and the consequent malades, blousness, heatbun, palptaton, shotness of beath, sleeplessness, nevous tablty, foul beath, coated tongue, and a scoe of-othe mseable malades that have the ogn n constpaton. D. Aye's Plls ae the suest and safest emedy fo all dseases of the lve, stomach, and bowels. Send fo D. Aye's Cuebook and ead the stoy of cues told by the cued. Fee. Addess the J. C. Aye Co., Lowell, Mass. Game Plaques exact epoductons of the $10,000 ognals by Muvlle, whch wll be gven you ABSOLUTELY FREE byyougoce oa condtons tuned below. These Plaques ae 40 nches n ccumfeence, ae fee of any suggeston of advetsng whateve, and wll onament the most elegant apatment. No manufactung concen eve befoe gave away such valuable pesents to ts customes. They ae not fo sale at any pce, andean be obtaned only n the manne specfed. The subjects ac AMERCAN WLD DUCKS. AMERCAN PHEASANT. ENGLSH QUAL, ENGLSH SNPE. The bds ae handsomely embossed and stand out natual as lfe. Each Plaque s bodeed wth a band of gold, HOW TO GET THEM. : Elastc Stach All puchases of thee 10-cent o sx 5-oent packages of Elastc Saeh (Flat on Band;, ae enttled to eceve fom the goce one of th»se b eutful Oasse Plena** fee. The plaques wll not be sent by mall They can be obtaned only fom you goce. Evey Goce Keeps Elastc Stach. Do not delay. Ths offe s fo a shot tme caly. l»» t» t»» f > f >» f f > t > t t t f > f T >» f t f t T? f» f has been the standad fo 25 TVENTY'TVO MLLON packages of ths band wee sold last yea. That's how good t k. Ask You Deale to show you the Plaques and tcu you about Elastc Stach. Accept no substtute. FROM FACTORY TO USER DRECT. KM* Wewfke few Snmya, Bocstoa. a«et«m ana tosd Wa Oa guwd have been favoably know* to te tadetoe3 We boa *u«mt wknt Tbeah«w4 1MS w,*nus. bvye pefe* «Seal wth the factoy. He sets of oa fnel wetfc at ton pnt than aeata ask fo law.gade vehcle*, we atop anywhee. aakjeet towombteattm. ws acuvssoa hoa*eas KansasCty.Mo., o Qoebea, l tas..»ssm«mtapocbaae. Bend fo catalogue wth ntoes planly Mated. ssasv Wtse today. We^nJ'fwagMsnnkMaoS.tha sofa*! MOTCUas welt Al awmt ww, ALOS**. Ko matte wnaeyottve, yon aea* J " fa a wajc 4abslnm» wth t» awheva soone. A6d«e*ev. wwkmpttma^em CA&KAUK XL ootusx, XDAM A. 1 "A FAR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BARl ). GAN.V MARRY A PLAN GRL F SHE USES lum Thee Pates Fom an Allance fo the Fall Campagn, and eanestness of the bave men of Mch'gan, who, n the voluntee gevcn. have eflected uch cedt open ou commonwealth. We at*, n favp ojf equal ty n taxaton. We nplet that QopoaKona and accumulated wealth should pa the Jut shae of the buden of.taxaton. ' We call attenton to the fact that when the Democatc paty c-atuo ;nto powe n thlt elate n 1891, fo the fl-st tme n many yea*, t pomptly nauguated meattuea lookng to the equal aud juet taxaton of aload and othe J. R. WHTNG FOR GOVERNOR, copoaton*. t paxaed a law compellng aloads to cay passenge* at ' cents pe mle, wnoh ha* been uutta ned by the Supeme Cout Of the state; t -»tabllhhed a. fanchse fee fo Democatc, Republcan and FopaUat ***! oepoatlons, whch has poduced lage evenues; lowes of the 16 to 1 Standad Nomnate a Tcket 1A Whch All Thee talan ballot law eve enacted n the state, de t estcted the '-ght of consoldaton of competng aloudts; t nauguated the fst Aussgned to pevent the coecon of the votes of Pates ae Repesented. woktgmen by copoate agents; t enacted the fst pactcal and effectve law fo the potecton of mechancs' lens; t epealed the law The fee slve Democats, the fee slve Republcans and the fee slve Pop fom taxaton, aud compelled them to pay the whch pactcally exempted mnng companes ulsts have agan unted the foces to Just shae of taxee; t ntoduced busness Mchgan and chosen the followng tlcket methodb n all banches of the state govenment to be voted on n Novembe: by wh'ch the people wee bette seved at much less expn.-:e than any po o subsequent admnstaton. Fo Goveno Jusf n R. Whtng (Democat), of St. Cla. Alt me adopton of the platfom anothe wat ensued to gve the confeenco Fo Leutenant-Goveno M. 'F. Mc Donald (Democat), of Bault Bte. Mae. Commttee of t-o thee conventons tme Fo State Teasue D. E. B. tmth to epot, and a ecess was taken. The nmbo'-j of.e tnplt- c.tfe.'" e (Democat), of Detot. commttees laboed allthe aftenoon, fnally eachng an ageement that the offces Fo Audto-Geneal John L. Fable (Republcan), of Hllsdale. of goveno, leutenant-goveno and state Fo Attoney-Geneal Royal A. Hawley (Republcan), of ona, eal and supentendent of publc nstucteasue should go to the Democats, the offces of audto-geneal, attoney-gen Fo Supentendent of Publc nstucton Ms. Floa B. Renkcs (Republcan), tay of state, land commssone and.ton to the slve Republcans, and sece of Hastngs. membe of the state boad of educaton Fo Secetay of State Leoy E. Lockwood (Populst), of Coldwate. he thee to come togethe and atfy the to the PojUl8t^, the nomnatons to be made n the sepaate conventons and Fo Land Commssone Caleton Peck whole. The epot ecommended that the (Populst), of Lapee. tple name and the vgnette used n 18W should be contnued. Fo Membe of the Boad of Educaton As soon as the epot was made the Geoge E. Wllletts (Populst), of Mashallsh. Fed A. Bake complmented Heny Democats ushed the busness to a fn The conventons' of the thee pates A. Robnson, of Detot, as a poltcal wee held n Lockeby hall. Gand Rapds, and n spte of the pedcted and anplause. Whtng was then unanmously phlosophe, but wthdew hla name n favo of Justn R. Whtng amd aptcpated fght ove the dvson of the nomnated fo goveno. offces the fuson was effected wthou. Fed Waen, of Detot nomnated D. fcton enough to make the event nteestng, although the pesence and eloant-goveno. Wm. P. Peston, of Mack Sdga B. Smth, of that cty, fo leutenquence of the pncpal paty leade* naw, nomnated Mchael F. McDonald, a caused plenty of enthusasm. The Democatc' secton of the conventon assem same poston. Befoe the vote was an young Sault Ste. Mae lawye, fo the bled n the man hall of the buldng nounced Smth wthdew and McDonald was nomnated. D. Smth was, ewaded pomptly en tme. The patotc sentments of the gatheng wee shown n the by beng unanmously nomnated fo pofuse decoatl*ms n ed..whte and_ -state teasue. tdu.. - Then came the electon of a chaman led, ue. but The thee delegates' wee few seats n the wee gallees, well oc "" the state cental ' commttee, and Danel J. Campau, of Detot, was elected wthout a wod of opposton. M. Cam The Wayne delegaton mached n wth a band and a banne, declang the de.egaton sold fo Whtng. When Fed A. Bake, of Detot, as etng chaman of the state cestal commttee, called the conventon to ode, he was appauded, but made only a shot speech, meely ntoducng Rev. John M. McComlck, of St. Mak's chuch, who delveed paye. Then M. Bake ntoduced Thomas F. McGay, of Gand Rapds, as tempoay chaman. M. McGaty made a speech that was well eceved. He declaed that Democacy epesents the consevatve sentment of the mass of the people, standng between the one exteme of dsode and the othe exteme of the geat concentaton of wealth. Thee was a ound of applause when M. McGay sad t was th duty of all tue Democats to stand up fo the vgoous posecuton of the wa, no matte v/hat they may have thought of the causes that led to the stfe. The wa had once moe unted the naton and" t would take an acheologst to locate Mason and Dxon's lne. A Geen Mountan boy had won the battle of Manla 'and a son of Alabama was, the heo of Santago He ctcsed the Republcan paty aa beng a sectonal concen and stated hat t was now tendng towads mpealsm. He closed wth a plea fo a just and fugal govenment and a Consttutonal system of god and slve, the govenment to be contolled by Democats unde the leadeshp of Wllam Jennngs Byan. The menton of the names of McKnley and Byan caused temendous chees. The chaman had scacely fnl^lt'd when Mak W. Stevens, of Flnt, offeed a esoluton fo the appontment of a confeence commttee, to meet smla commttees fom the Populst and Slve Republcan conventons. The pont was ased that the conventon was not yet oganzed, and the commttees selected by the vaous dstct caucuses we then announced, and T. E. Bakwoth. of Jackson, was elected pemanent chaman; Wm. E. Fenwlck, of Detot, secetay. Chaman Bakwoth then apponted a commttee of fve, as follows: John Mne. Detot; Chales R. Hampton, Petoskey; Q. A. Smth, Lansng; A. A. Ells, ona, and M. T. Ryan. Allegan. The conventon then adjouned fo dnne. Meanwhle the slve Republcan convent.on oganzed by choosng Stanley C. Pakhll. of Owosso, tem>oay chaman. Thee confeees wee apponted, as follows: S. W. Hopkns. Mt. Pleasant: Ma. E. C. Watkns, Gand Rapds, and W. E. Wae, Jackson. The Populst conventon chose A. W. Nchols., of Geenvlle, tempoay chaman, and the followng confeees wee apponted: J. W. Ewng, Gand Ledge; E. J. Jeffes. Detot; D. R. Haxen, St. Joseph; James Wnne, Gand Ledge, and J. W. Pettbone. When the Democats eassembled Chaman Bakwoth made a speech, n whch he sad that thee had boen no change n condtons fom those $f two yeas ago. Byan had not changed any moe than the state of affa;s. The speake efeed to the mpovement n the tlme-s as a "fcttous pospety," and he hed that the county's monetay system stll needs change. As to the wa, Chaman Bakwoth sad t was a nonpatsan wa and should be caed on bv a unted county. The vel between the thee slve pates of Mchgan was becomng thnne, and the chaman pedcted the that the tme when thev would become one n oganzaton as well as n pncple was not fa dstant, tn Mchgan as well as n the naton. M. Bakwoth's speech was lbeally applauded. Fed A. Bake, who followed, declaed the Chcago conventon of 1S96 to be the geatest gatheng of the county, next to the congess whch declaed the ndependence of the Unted States, and the Chlca*o platfom was a new declaaton of ndependence. The stumle, he (^claed, was whethe the common people shall contol the govenment of the county o not. Bake, speakng of the slve men's suppot of the wa, efeed to Gove Cleveland's addess on the acustlon of tetoy, and sad: "When Snd myself n accod wth Gove Cleveland. am somewhat ^uaoctous of mv Democacy." (Applause.) Bake declaed that he would favo establshng the Unted States flag ove evey place, whee tt could he consstently mantaned. The speake declaed aganst the natonal bankng system. When th#> aoplause pesdtted hm t* be head. Chaman Bakwoth called fo thee chee* fo M; Bake, and they wee gven wth a T"*ll. Judge Mose, of ona, also made an eloquent addess. T. E. Taaney was called fo. and was also eceved wth geat enthusasm. Th«Democatc commttee on *s*nh>. ons epoted the followng platfom, SMeb w«*, tmantmmlv a^on***: The Desnoeaoj of MJchlwan n state conventon aasetthw heeby eaffms Hm lovalty ad o>votloa to the plattea adopted at CMcago «.n We fa\-o a vgoous posecmon of the wn wth 8%n wb'h was N^tm and s bh--. wagsd s the.utesents of huntaot* and fo the extenson of pontloal feodom. We uge tho ass* Hbeal ****>*>* ef sao**n w w tn ou.- sqwlqs, and the utmost eney n the equfnent. We declae ou convwoh that tht o should be no cessamon of effot untl evev ghteous pupose uhsll have been acheved We constmtulftte the naton upon the Fklll am valo of Us defendes, end the pompt and pffeotlve esponse tfttl^eau fee too*. E»«'c'a!- U - do we feel Jut pde n the hgh chaacte pau, n hs speech of acceptance, sad he.hought the hono pad hm was due athe to the pncples he epesents ;han to hs pesonal populaty. The conventon then took a ecess to pemt the othe conventons to make the nomnatons. The Populsts had had a athe wam tme ove the confeence commttee's epot. Ed S. Gcee, of Detot, and seveal othes objected to the plan of nonlnaons n sepaate conventon. They wanted to meet n mass conventon, as was done two yeas ago. Howeve, they wee voted down and the confeence commttee epot adopted by a vote of 28 to 31. Gece and K. J. Jeffes, of Detot, made the fght aganst the confeence commttee epot n the nteest of Heny A. Robnson's canclld.'cy. They ealzed that f sepaate conventons wee held Whtng would cay the Democatc gatheng, wheeas n case a mss conventon of all the e.ements was held Rootnson wou.d have had moe stength, but the fght ended n favo of the confeence epot and then all was smooth Balng. The egulaton Populst platfom was eaffmed and a clause added denouncng wa bonds. The offces nomnated wee as follows: Secetay of state, Leoy E. Lockwbod, of Coldwate; land commssone. Calton Peck, of Lapee; membe of the boad of educaton, Geoge E. Wllletts, of Mashall. The slve Republcans had a slght ow ove the esoluton?. The platfom as epoted declaed fo bmetallsm: but -dd not specfy the Chcago band. Thee WHS objecton and the commttee pepaed anothe epot, n whch the ato of 16 to 1 was mentoned defntely. The fnancal plank also declaes that McKnley and Oage pactcally adopted the gold standad fath of the ndanapols platfom. The nceased bond ssues snce 1893 was vewed wth alam. The esoluton futhe declaed n favo of a vgoous posecuton of the wa. Attenton was called to the hgh patotsm of Mchgan's voluntees; a demand was made fo bette pay fo pvate soldes; dect legslaton was favoed: the unon of the efom pates uj;ed. Congessmen Bucke and Todd wee complmented fo the vote on Hawa. The platfom also opned that no efoms could be expected fom Republcan legslatues, domnated as they ae bv fedeal patonage. The Republcan slve men ntoduced an nnovaton, and gave the male canddates the company of a lady. Ms. Floa B. Renkes. supentendent of schools of Bay county, was nomnated fo supentendent of publc nstucton, and she s pobably the st woman that eve an en a state tcket n Mchgan. The othe nomnatons made wee John L. Fable, of HlLsdale. fo audto-geneal, and Royal A. Hawley, of ona, fo attbnevgoneal. The thoe co.yontons, amalgamated n the Democats' hall and went though the ctemony of ndosng the canddates? named, and then the gatheng oganzed as the conventon of the *emocatc- People's-t'non-Slve paty, wth T. E. Bakwoth n the cha and Fank Vandecook, of St. Lous, as secetay. Afte oganzaton. As. Elzabeth Eagles feld, of Gand Rapds, made a sjpeech n whch she sad she v.-ould see to t that the women of the state would help the fuson tcket f thee was a woman upon t.»>tplln R. Whtng, n acceptng the nomnaton fo goveno, sad he wouk not dscuss mpotant ssues. "We ac now unted," he sad, "'and we shall soon become the majoty paty of the s*ate. (Applause.) t may be too t*oon to hope fo ths n ths campagn, but two yeas fom now T beleve we shall cav the s,tate fo Wllam J. Byan." (Applause.) M, Whtng sad one of the heavest budens of the people s the debt, and thee was no hope of gettng d of t unde th5 gold standad. Whtng went on wth the dscsson of the slve popaganda, sayng the people ae suffeng fom "bond slavey," and that thee was a tck to make a moe mpotant ssue of the matte of taxaton, whch, he s»ld. was stanng at «gmu and swallowng a camel. " shall make an effot to'conduct a vgoous campagn and bng t to a buccessful ss.ue," was M. WhUng's closng emak. Othe* who talked wee HenyA-RssVnsof. who thought he could see a good chance to beat Gov. Pngee;/Royal A. Hawley. Calton Peck. E. B. Smth, Leoy Locfewood. and Ms. Hamlton, of Bay Cty. The conventon then ad-.louned, Deaaocattc Stat* Cental Comaalate*. The dstct caucuses of the Democatc paty chose a state cental commttee.»>* (vn^mt'ee ons1«t 0^ the foll 0^^*:: Fst Dstct Wm, E. Thompson and Oeone W. Mooe, of Detot: second dlstct^b. L Peek, of Jaeks>on, and James B. Thon, of Lenawee; thd dl*t4*t Samuel Robnson, of Katoa, and J. H..uke. of Kel&tnasoo; fouth dstct--t. A. Walke, of Wlfn. N. W. Dake, cf Van Buen: lfth dhk-t-u. K. MeComck, of Gand Rapd*. J. 1\ Welsh, nt ona: sxth dstct Fank G. Rouns'-me. Pete K. Pak; seventh dstct Heny Sohlegel. of Lapee, C*«)e* Wellnan, of St. ("la e Kth dtlct- C. 1\ SnMth. of Shluwa.-.*v. and J. XV Wessne. of SHRtnuw; nnth dstct J. H. Hoyt, ol Muskegon. L. J. Law, of CuUllac: tenth dntct Caspa Alpen, of Apena, Geoge Wash tnston, of Bay; eleventh dstct H. B. Hndson of Mancelona. '. M. P.; own. ct thaca; twelfl dls-pt M. V. McDonald, >>[ Chppewa, and t McVlchle. of Maquette. THE LLS OF WOMEN And Bow Ms. Pnkhaxn Help* Ovecome Them. Ms. MABT BoLLnoB, 1101 Maana* 6t, Chcago, 111., to Ms. Fnkham: 14 1 have been toubled fo the past two yeas wth fallng of the womb, leucohoea, pans ove my body, sck headaches, backache, nevousness and : weakness. ted doctos and vaous emedes wthout elef. Afte takng two bottles of you Vegetable Compound, the elef obtaned was tuly wondeful. have now taken seveal moe bottles of you famous medcne, and can say that am entely cued.** Ms. HENBY DOBB, NO. 806 Fndley St, Cncnnat, Oho, to Ms. Pnkham: " Fo a long tme suffeed wth chonc nflammaton of the womb, pan n abdomen and beang-down feelng. Was vey nevous at tmes, and so weak was hadly able to do any* thng. Was subject to headaches, also toubled wth leucohoea. Afte doe* ton? fo many months wth dffeent physcans, and gettng no elef, had gven up all hope of beng well agan when ead of the geat good Lyda E. Pnkbam's Vegetable Compound was dong., 1 decded mmedately to gve t a tal. The esult was smply past belef. Afte takng fou bottles of Vegetable Compound and usng thee packages of Sanatve Wash can say feel lke a new woman. deem t my duty to announce the fact to my fellow suffees that Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable emedes havs entely cued me of all my pans and suffeng. have he alone to thank fo my ecovey, fo whch am gateful.may heaven bless he fo the good wok she s dong fo ou sex." f tombstones wee elable, the devl woald soon be weang mounng. We Pay Expenaea and lbeal commssons; efund the cash fo all goods not gvng the consume satsfacton. Long tems of cedt. Fst-class scheme. Salesmen wanted. No bond equed. Sale* made fom photogaphs. We guaantee SW.OO pe month on mall odes. Addess wth stoma, Benad Mfg. Co.. owa Cty. owa. Some heats must be boken befoe the Spt of God can get nto them. Don't Tobacco Spt and Smoke You Lfe Away To qut tobacco easly and foeve, be magnetc, full of lfe, neve and vlo. lake No-To- Bae, the wonde-woke, that makes weak mea stong. AlLdugflata- 60c. o L Cue guaanteed. Booklet and sample fee. Add asa Stelng Remedy Co., Chcago o New Yok. t s madness to put a vpe n jou bosom because of ts gay coat. Fo a pefect complexon and a clea, healthy skn, use COSMO BUTTERMLK. SOAP. Bold eveywhee. The devl makes hs vsts when the tempe* a:te s at blood heat. Tt%.mm TnsMttpmtloa ToFTf. Take Cascaeta Candy Cathatc. UV o M XC. C. C. fall to cue, duggst* efund money. You cannot tell by the sze of the tee how the applet* wll taste. Con coagb Hauasn ts th«oldest sod best. t wll busk up s> cold th*a Mvtbx else. t s slwsjs auaala. txy The only way to et a good cop of vtue s to sow the setd ealv. f aflte.ed wth soe ee*, use TfcJssgVEyt Wttw Blousness *»1 have vsad you valuable CASTA* BBT8 and fnd them pefect. Couldn't do wthout them, have used them fo some tme f o nd >geston sad blousness and am now completely cued. Recommend them, to evey one. Once ted, you wll neve be wthout them s the famly/' EPW. A. MAS*, Albany, N. Y. CANDY CATHARTC»?QXaCsGLtl lf G U[AJF Th - - s.. Pleasant. PmlataM*. Potent. Tasta Goo*. Be Boos. Mee Slckaa. Weaken, o Gp*. He, SjfcMsT ^ CURB CONSTPATON. *~ 0-TO-AC ^^ 2s^ W.N.». SSTROT--MO. 85»- ''W'S 3«.$ «

8 $ ;'..'5(-.,!»,">''.-' '' v ' ". ^K! 1.^ %\? V-.», 4.¾ ", f't* m -,H. t#v * *' ft-' ANDERSON. Ms. C. Hoff was n Howell fst of the week. Seveal fom hee took n the Jackson aces ths week. Mss Betha Keusch of Munth s the guest of fends hee, Mss Mnne Jeffey of 111., s the guest of he uncle at ths place. N. D. Wlson and Jas. Eoche wee home fom Jackson the fst of the week. The suveyos of the L. D. & A. A. Electc K, t. spent Sunday n ths place. Ed. Cama of Chelsea spent Sunday wth hs sste and famly, Ms. John Bne. Mss Noa Dukee of ths place spent Wednesday and Thusday wth Jackson fends. Mss Beatce Andeson of Mnn, s a guest at the home of he uncle; W. A. Spout; Ms. N. M. Coleman stated Satuday fo Lansng whee she wll spend some tme wth fends and elatves. A numbe fom ths place attended a paty at the home of Mss Maude Allscn of osco on Tuesday evenng. Mss Ktte Hoff etuned to he home the fst of the week afte spendng some tme wth fends and elatves n Lansng and he many fends wll be glad to lean of he much mpoved health. Notce. Al pesons ndebted to the estate of the la'e Maty Rabbtt of the town- -Shp-nf Qpvfp, c.nnnty nf Washtenaw, state of Mchgan, ae equested, unde penalty of law, to notfy me of the same and all money pad the sad estate must be pad to me. DANEL E. HOET, Specal Admnstato of May Rabbtt Estate, Dexte, M"h. Fo Sale. Fne "Empe" potatoes fo seed. GEO. CLARK PETTEYSVLL* School closed hee last Fday. School closed n the Codley dstct last Fday. Bet Hooke and mothe vsted elatves nea Dexte Suuday. Mss Etta Shehau s home fom Ypslant fo the summe vacaton. Chale Mece s home fom Ann Abo fo the summe vacaton. EAST PUTNAM. Mss Lola Placeway s on the sck lst. Mss Kate Bown, of Chcago, s home fo the summe. Mss Myta Hall, of Wllamston, s vstng he mothe. The Lake famles entetaned elatves fom N. Y. last week. M. L. F. Thashe, of Hambug, s vstng hs sste, Ms. J. R. Hall. Mss Clella Fsh who has been attendng school the past yea n Fenton s home fo vacaton. Mss Mabel Swathout, of Pnckney, s the guest of he gand paents, M. and Ms. Geo. Hcks. Mss Loena Black closed the spng tem of school at ths place wth appopate execses on Fday last, Ms. Melvn Bugess, of Hatland, spent last week wth he paents, M. and Ms. W. H. Placeway. PARSHALLVLLE. Den Muphy ased a lage ban last Thusday. Mss Bele Walke s home fom Republc. The Tyone Fames' Club hold a pcnc at Bumou lake next Satuday. Besse Conell attended commencement execses at Fenton last week. Jula Mavn s home fom Pot Huon whee she has been attendng school. Mss Myte Kk s spendng a few weeks wth fends n Else and Owosso. SPECAL BARGANS 5OY Satuday J\xV^ Z\ Lades' Hdkfs at Gents Hdkfs at Slesa at Lades' 25c Vels at Lades' Musln Dawes at Lades' Nght Gowns at Tukey Red Table Damask at Ou Men's and Boys staw*hats Gents 28-nch Umbellas at Gents Fancy Shts at 45c, Chlden's Shoes (2 to 5) Chlden, s Shoes (5 to 8) Msses Shoes at Boys Shoes angng fom Boys Russet Shoes at Lades' Shoes angng fom Mens Shoes angng fom Booms at Con Stach at Olves at Soda at Bottle Catsup, 25c sze at SALES CASH. fc le, 15c, 20c 5c 7^ca yad 19c 21c, 45c, 65c 69c, 95c 23c less 20 pe cent 95c 59c, 69c and 75c 35, 45c 50c, 65c, 75c 98c, 1.25, c to and 1.75 LOO to to aso 10c, 15c, and 20c 3c 9c, 15c, 22c 3c 18c ' PBODUCE TAKEN. F. Juta. Rev. E, B. Bancoft and famly of Flnt, ae vstng fends and elatves hee. Wll Gospnge s home fom Ypslaut whee he has been attendng school. Rev. S. W. Bd, wfe and daughte, of Dausvlle, spent a few days last week wth fends hee. Ove one hunded elatves and fends met at the home of Geo. Conell last Wednesday and gave Ms. Conell a supse. A shot pogam was endeed afte whch Rev. Sanbon, of Lnden, n behalf of he many fends, pesented he wth a fne slk qult consstng of 746 peces, each block beng made by one of he many fends. The company then poceded to patake of a fne dnne of oast pg etc. All went home feelng that t was good to have been thee: LOCAL NEWS. h\ lu And&ws m&de_a_basne8s tp ^to Wllamston ths week. T. Read s buldng an addton to hs cottage at Potage lake. Mss Sweetman of Duand s vstng fends and elatves n ths vcnty. Dave VanHon, of New Jesey, s vstng fends and elatves n ths vcnty. M3. S. L. Case of Detot s spendng a week wth he sste, Ms. Geo. Younglove. J Mss Jula Bady closed a vey successful tem of school n the Lakn dstct last Fday. The Fowlevlle band, who ae n camp at Potage lake, wll be at Pnckney, July 4th. J. A. Cadwel, wfe and son, Ruel wee guests of elatves at Lesle and Banke Hll seveal days ths week. Ms. Ed C. Bown, of Sheldon a wko ha* been vstng he mothe Ms. Keaney, the past week s spendng a few days n Howell. Seveal fom ths vcnty ae makng aangements fo a tp to Macknac sland and the Soo sometme va D. & C. lne. Ths s an excellent vacaton tp and not vey expensve. BEWCK AND AUDUBON. Two O*»t Xaffemlt* wth Wdely Vayng FtoUU. The natualst's mnd s, above all thngs, eceptve; open to mpessons, not ceatve; a senstve plate whch ecods f t can, and f t canno^, eceves the mpessons fo ts own satsfacton and enjoyment. We beleve that the vey best ecod extant of ths eceptlveness and of the mpessons whch eucb mnds ce^ye fom natue, and of the mngled chaactes and elatvty of these mpessons, s seen n the cuts n Bewck's two volumes en bds not so much n the plates of the bds as n the lttle vgnettes wth whch the book s adoned, and n the tny landscapes often nseted behnd the fgues of the dffeent speces. He know the wnkles n the bak of evey sot of tee, the natual lne of the splts and the cacks n dead wood and lvng wood, the angle that each knd of twg makes wth ts paent banch when lvng, and the potons t loses when dead. Evey shft of weathe, the capenty of the shed, the gate, the ban, the ecod of the tombstone, and the death and decay of men, anmals and tees wee all ecoded on the senstve plate of ths nothen natualst's ban. He evdently deved ntense satsfacton fom hs way of lfe. Yet hs aea of nteest was vey lmted. Ths matued vey lttle to one who aaade such uae of t. But though change and vaety ae n tme geatly desed, and the new sghts gve keene pleaste than the old, fo n natual hstoy as n othe thngs the appette gow* *>y what t feeds on, ft may be doubted whethe the enjoyment necessaly nceased wtth the quantty of food povded, Audubon, who had half a contnent to oam jpve, fom Floda to Labado, and fom Now England t# the Rocky Mountans, was not moa keenly happy than Bewck, wboa* ange was lmted te the moos of a ooaa of Nothumbeland, ef wbha Audubon asnaalf notes n le Jounals that "fo sxteen mles a* taw no object of nteest" The ga tttf of Bowck and Audubon at Kawoattk, and the ecpocal dsplay, be- tfee oae of fcle pantngs fom the wealth of Amet4- JfttfJ* 4*4 Apa. and. by (fee otag of hs mmltaue engavngs satuates wtth the spt of ual New England, foma not the taut pleasng nodent of Audubon's fst vst to ths county, and t would be dffcult to say whch thought the bette of tht othe, the county-lovng Nothumbeland engave o the Fench-Ameoan pantenatualat. Genune enthusasm n the wok, and that dentty of sympathy of whch the love fo the outdoo lfe and natue was a guaantee, explan the pefect undestandng whch aose besween them, London Spectato. Subscbe fo the Dspatch. f _ Ol fhfhffhlhhfltftf? Ae you cheeks hollow and you lps whte? * s you appette 81B P 00 * n you ~ Mtw g^on weak? f you flesh soft and have vos lost n weght? These ae symptoms of anema o poo blood* {J They ae just as fequent n the summe as n^the wnte* And you can he,,g cued at one tme just as well as anothe* Scott's Emulson j of cod Ove ol wtth hypo- ] phosphtes wll cetanly help you* Almost eveyone can take t* and t wll not j dstub the weakest stom- «^j ach* t changes the lght eolof of «4g poo blood to a healthy and ch cd> t noushes the ban t gves powe to the neves. t bngs back you old weght and etcnguu All Duggsts and S. 8oo a Bowes, Chemsts. New Yok, f 0 (KottStotMS f fuumttktttg &l Ou ol maketed u ths dstct uade band of WATER WHTE ELECTRC we guaantee to gve pefect satsfacton. d $ NO CHARED WOK NO SMOK CHMNEY FREE FROM SULPHUROUS ODOR. BUSY BEE HVE. A Dangeous DUt. A box contanng wheat satuated ] wth stychnne was ecently placed n the hands of a scentst fo examnaton because of the cuous faot that a numbe of nsects had beta found thee, all of whoh wee busly engaged n devoung the posoned gan. Bo emakable dd ths appea that studes have been made of the tastes and polson-eststng qualtes of some of these small ceatues. t s ascetaned that the weevl wll gow and floush on gan mngled wth stychnne. Ths s destuctve to almost all nsects/but the weevl seems to pefe t to othe food. Samples of the same posoned gan wee glvea pests, and n evey nstance they ded almost mmedately. n ths same Una of eseach t may be sad that almost evey poson plant has ts paaste, and fom t some fom of lfe deve* ts subsstence. A Pactcal nventon. A man who evdently does hs thl&klng to some pupose has nvented a small devce whch wll, to an extent, do away wth the settng of tes. t conssts of two peces of metal whch ae nseted between the sectons of the felloes of the wheel. A sees of plates made of thn metal ae povded, and these ae dven n between the metal blocks as descbed. They may be emoved f the wheel swells o t s appaent that the felloe s too tgbt t s a smple devce, and vey easly adjusted. FOOT Mudt-ed TnoBfSB* Cat* - Thee ae sad to be 400,000 cats n London, of whch half ae "unattached," and lve lagely on efuse. n on* dstct nea a vey lage and famous bewey n London, the spotng cats go egulaly as soon as the bewey gates ae open to bunt ats n the bewey "stoes." Best Way. Hedeoe "Oot my famly tee woked out beautfully." ftedsoe 'Fom the genealogcal bueau?" Heds "No, chef of poloe." New fok Jounal. 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