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— A------------ --------------------------- W H O L E N U M B ER 868. CHELSEA,. MICHIGAN,THURSDAY.. OCTOBER 12. 1905. Ch e l s e r S a v in g s b ® k , o h e ^ ba ' m ic h io a n . TAKEN FROM THE JURY -V CASE ACAINST. M. .■ -C. SAILROAO. ■- Mrs.- Rose Zulke Asked (or $10,000 net safe to enter a shop unless one ban fully determined to make a .purchase, Many an-Amerloan finds the assistance of aii olHcer of great seryi^ In making his exit from such places wbggihe" tries the Aworloqu plnn of shopping, r ^- . 1 "Germany offers her people many pleasures. In summer there is plenty BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. OCTOBER MEETIN6, ofu Lolz. pf Satffle, Eluted Peroeunt dulr»»-Boird Will Visit County House crlcketiiu ootioerte.; In every Tills Afternoon, - winter skating and ^~WU18o !o Supreme Court, O ldest and Strongest Bank in Western Washsoasun there is the enticing cafe and — tenawCounty. ^ _______ th^ long Jolly evenings with friends. The county board of supervisors con" Tho sutfcKjf "MrnTRoso Zulke against” '‘TlieL._ar.in of the government, that vened at the court House for’their fall tiro- Michigan Central railroad was reaches upareet the people Is the session MOnday mbrning and wlli con*, token Up lii tlto circuit Monday and Pollzei, or polioe oJDeee. Each prebiupt ilnue in session during the remainder of Tuesday. Mi*. Zulke asks JMO.OCH) dam has f6r its task the. overslght of indi thp week, 'At the opening of the session ages, claiming that the railroad com viduals of its territory, A stranger ohn L, Hunter of Ypsllanti was'elect pany is guilty, of negligence through must report himself at the police office ed temporary chairman and an adjourn whi,eli her husband, a-former watchman soou after mdviug to a new ioeality. ment was taken until 1:80 when John at Chelsea, lost his life, October 18, Likewise must he report his Intention Lutz of- Saline was made permanent 1904, while engaged at Ills post.' to remove. Tbe^ American calls this chairman and Mr. Hunter wascontlnued The facts brought out' by the com- usoless troubleKand_some_gfi so far_as as chairman pro-tem.__ pininant's witncsso* were ,to the .effect to try to' reform the government, but Thursday was designated: as tho time that: Watchman Zulke ntooil on a side- t hus far it has proved to be a futile for the board t o 'v t s it f Che, county task. Complete7 submission, howevor louse and a committee was appointed wiion an extra., eust-bnuud train, con un-Amorloan it may be, is the only safe to secure the necessary conveyances sisting of aii-jcngLne, empty coat car and inexpetislve wa^through which to A committee consisting of Supervisors and tho way car, stopped to pick up a conquer. The rebellious transolent Landwebr; Hummel- and Kitson, was Money to Loan on Good Approved Security. ear of apples on—the south sidetrack.. drops many a contribution into the appointed to prepare the order of The engine and coal oar was cut from onpapIouB coffers of the country* lusiness for the7 session and an »dthe wayr.AAar.Qiv the west side of Main •’■“Afber aU is told, it cannot be said ournment then taken until 10:80TuesThis ihink WunrterStats-Control; ims abundant capital add a large street, on tho main track, and the engine tliat the government Is unreasonable in day morning; Surplus Fund, and doe* a General Banklug Business. and <maIoar \Vaa l5oing baoked-outo the its demands, ItB scrutiny adds to the At the session' of_thO befaad on Tues siding at the time Mr.-Xulke was„kllled, security. It tends to the 'interception day the following standing committees Interest Paid on Time Deposit^. which it is said gave him no warning Qf of crime and the safety of the people. was appointed: : ' ; its approach, ■Wiv Draw PcaftBfPayahle In Gold in Any Clty-in-ths. World, The crime and accident so prevalent Equalization committee ~ Warner, Tuesday-forenoon Judge Kinno took here are appalling to the Germans. ^ndwehr,Holmes, Jedele, Kitson. • Make collections at reasonable rates In any banking town la the country, the case from the jury, claiming con Settle with county officers—-Twist, "After-a stay-of-severai months in a tributory negligence on ..the part of German city one returns with a strong ray, Crane. ~TR0MPT ATTENTI0K- C T H TO ALL BUSINESS EHTRUSTEBTO USr Mr.'Zulkc bgoause he was slandingon feeling of insecurity which, of course, Apportionment of state and county the sidetrack at the time of the acci wears off in a short time, Not only taxes—Oestorlin, Hunter, Hyan, , dent., Hon. Jns.S; German; of Chelsea, does oiie lose this, but with its loss Publio buUdings—Schumacher, Bilbie, Dejvoait^intW Savings Department draw three per and M. J. Cayanauglij_of_Aun Arbor, ap comes a feeling that ours ls theJand iiL Krapf. • . .■ cent, interest which iiTpaidor credited“to^aer peared as attorneys for tho plaintiff, and whlch’lt Is worth whilev to iive,-.for it Rejeoted- taxes—Walsh, Wheeler, J. F. Lawrence and Arthur Brown, of T5ffers7tcrhiprwh(rwiil work-not only-an Weeks,—— ■ .:. — — -eou u to n J a n u a ry -lstjir Jul yl s t , -— Ann Arbor, for the defendants.' Thef abundant living, but, nioje than Europe,' . Examine accounts of superintendents caso WDI be appealed to1 tho supreme an opportunity to attain . by merit a. of poor—BUbie; Warner, Rhead. Safety Deposit YaultB of the best modern construction. Absolutelycourt. ’ Finance—Mason, Hutzel, Koebbe. place In the front ranks of the industrial _-----------------------Fite and. Burglar Proofs...___ Fraotiopal school districts—Groshans, world." ' •, NOTES ON GERMANV. Dresaelhouso, T w i s t . . Boxefrto rent from $1 QQ to $ 5 ,00 per ye$r,. Tr DR. E, B, BARCROEUEAD. Drains—Haist, Naylor, Landwehr. Y o u r B u s in e s s S o lic ite d , Dr. F. IT liorton, uf VpilUntl, Who Printing—McCullough, Hunter, Schu Speof Tvro Year im » 8(ud«ut at Berlin Was Presiding Elder of Ann Arbor Pa macher. triot of the M. K. Ohuroh-End Demo Salaries of county officer^—Hummel; Kelatea Saiue- Inelil’eiitB. D IR E C T O R S . Sntutdoy Bvonlug* ■ JedelepTtunclinan.. . ^hpLfoiloivin gls- fromDr. F. R-Gcrten, TT3HN W. SCHENK, _ Danoroft, presiding F. P, GLAZIER, Rev. Dr. E. U. W.J. KNAPP, Prepare BCatqment of county o f. Yusilanti, who recently returned to ADAM EPPLER, elder of—thls-=dlstriot^Detroltu=M^E. :icnees—LandwehrKPray,Koebbo^ WM. P. 8CHENK; I'flrW.-PALMBIt, ids native country after a two years corifereSce,"“died suddenly - Saturday Per diem—Ryan, Hutzel, Walsh. V. Bril IN DEL ANG. HENRY.I. 8TIM80N, FRED WEDEMEYER. course of-study in -the. University, of nig-ht-^of a-complication of troubles. JVerliii. The Dr,' is a son df Honry l)r, Bancroft snffered an acute attack to leave Twithin a month -Gorton of this place, and well"known O F F IC E R S . of kidney trouble about two years ago, to many of the resident's of Lyndon and TRA-NirPrOfTT^tE R^Presid ent — W,JJKNAJBE,^nce_Pre8ldent but-fToc<jvered partlally. and It was U eGoet to » Church That It l,arg»r and Waterloo townships, where liis7,boyTUKO E, WOOD,-Caahleiv— P.G. 8CHAIBLE. Assistant CashiM---thought that he would regain hts health. Mora Inituantlal and tli« Salary A. K. 8T1MSQN, AudltOf.- GEORGE A. LEHMAN, Accountant---- ■ -! )iood days was Bpent. Some months ago, however, tuberculosis tachsd I* Larger. —-— “It may be of interest to many ot the .WalnpedLnnd-lfc waasoon apparent that Sunday at the morning; services _ Standard's reader's- to—know what an the end_was .only -A_queation of time. tho Congregational church, Rev. M_. L. American sffesvahd' thinks Tyh1ie~ih the About six weeks ago Mrs./Bancroft Grant tendered his formal resignation Kaiaerls country. This lrfnd of historic died, following- a ^ r ip -to -Colorado- in qs pastor of the ohurch and it was with interest and mediaoval.rolics.the cradle anureh of strength, and the shock aflect- sincere regret, the congregation accept^ oTThe w ts and scion cos,"tho birth place od Dr. Bancroft materially. -of-'mafiy of—ouit- countrymen,—attracta. When he attended the annual con thousands every year to her contersof fOrence held in Ceptral M. El- church, accept a call from, the first Congrega learninic. many of his tional church at Chelsea, a position “In the first place, Germany Is a land Detroit, in September, fellow-ministers noted his failing which carries wlthTt a better induce wliiduthergevemwent-controls. ' A law m e h X T fr ir v w ^ -w a ^ h p strength” ; ' ~'7’ is a:law, an.d an odlcer. of the governAfter returning to Ann Arbor . Dr. church in this city. . mont lias no option iir Its Mmforcement. Banoroft seemed for a time to be gain The change will take place within a -Whnrfl^evec a regulation is possible, tng~and~up to t^i'e last insisted that hfr m’onth, Rev. Qrant having^proiniacd the there is to be found the regulntion and was going to get well. About 9 o’clock Chelsea church to^be there to take the man for its'enforcement , Germftny Saturday evening his son approached charge in that time. Mrs. Grant will Yen'll begetting the house cosy and "ship shape)' lor the winter; is anti Iitary country, and lier army is him as he was sitting on the porch of come home soon from'a visit in Springalways ready; In tho largo cities his home in Ann Arbop, and asked him field, Ohio, aud they will move. V ■perhaps somo of the rooms don’t look, juBt as oheerful as jroud MM to soldiers are.to bo soon horo and there, have them. It may be tho wall-decorations are .denment to warmth,othow pe was feeling. "First rate," said The church at Chelsea—is a ton and h'er finely dressed officers are as DrrBoncroft.' A few minutes later he thousand dollar structure, and it has a oT design and right here is Svhere plontifuj as American nowsbays. Ger- was seized with -severe pains, in bis membership twice as largeas the ohurch tn.'Hiy controls her railroads, telegraph, abdomen and In an hour and a half he in this city. The salary .offered him Is telephono, express and postal systems. also considerable- of an increase . over was-dead. : b 7 ie-ort« sond ai"fexpress-parcel, a teleE. B. Bancroft was bom In the Metho that which he receiving here. gram; or buy a st^mpj, all at the sanu| <Hat parsonage in Armada, Mich. - His Rev. Grant came to Dowagldo four Wu'vo^otTRiiolriifi array of bright, new and genlus*made things In window. r , * father-Was^i lninister. This was In and a hoTf years ago, shortly^aftor his wall hangings to help one In such a-Cffllt.|ngene|f. You ,ie?e l new . “In the second ;p!aco, Germany Is May, 1850. He graduated from Albion graduation- fronrrOberlln college. Ho TB t t ut f lot ot trhnauwn-formnmdl- outlny- thM-the^nCT gooihdmt^ rrro'Htrcareful^t>f"lHiman-life,-aml-puts co!leg_e_wlreTrh^=^ ^ 2 0 ly e a r a ^ fA g e r hasbeenm ctl veboth-withtommpou tsi de^ broken patterns and all kinds of safeguards about her people and later became an ajumnus^of Boston ofthe. church., ; -. opened. Look them over today. Our prices ,pi Some of these are somewhat amusing to imlvnraitv. After spending sometime rcmiTntitsTtre buXTi fraction of tlie original price. It was perhaps due to his .efforts as an Amorican. For exatnplo^una_who la he took' up the work of the much TTiTO^ 1 DOT6 than any other ono unfortunate enough'to be run down and ministry and served the following person that Dowagiao today enjoys a injured by a haokumn, Is lucky if ho charges: Towns, Banka church, Bay Carnegie Public Library- He interestescapes.\yfth a fine" Obviously Hirch a City; Hoily, Preston-churoh,_ Bitrbifk odhTmgoirinrthe movement~largely, and M..Sl,„nf'en pnpnrlng th e» still rem ln. wmethingneeded here end. measure has a strong"tendency to pre- Adrian and Owosso since the building of this institution has veiTt-TfiTClr accldonts. Kvory foot of thorn to round ont tho scheme?. Tike as not you can so v e- e P Ho waB presiding elder of the Flint been a member of the Hbrat tho railroad is directly-under the eye district for six years, and of the Ann being at present chairman ofthe book rigid, hero. Now goods are piling in upoirus eyery day ”-^ur r_ of-aiLOtBpJoyoe^Jivor^ crossing' is as Arbor dIstrlet-for. _two years., At the committee. (ln|ini'i moiit. YouT’Osure to find something here th^t W J" . . • carefully guarded,as that'of our village. time of his/death he had been for His departure will leave a vacancy in Wo can't llnlBh out storrwlthont quoting a few BaNk.DRUO Tho law rogulatcs the proper number of several years trustee of Albion coltoge the board. on staple .goods, We aro selling!* .. - - - — r-v— r— - r~ — — paasengorsutoc aU„publ iocouvoyanccs which institution he also .for a time ' In "the four years of Rev. and Mrs. a rostriction-which Am'yinanH praise or Grant’s residence there/they .have made represented in the .field, condemn a6cording to ' he measure of A Vwe^tjuart Heft Water Bottle; 84 cents.--------:----- - " In 1880 Dr. Bancroft w b married to loyal friends who express a deep regret A two-quart Fountain Syrlnfee, fl^conts.. succefls they have in boarding crowded Miss Minnie Smith, of ParshallvUle, in his loading Dowagiao,—Dowaglae cars. After all it . must bo said that Mich. The couple is survived by three Daily News. * A tlired-ipmrb Fountain 8yrlngfy»8 cents. . : " ...........: A four-quart Fountain Syringe; 04 conts. such measures in general prove more children, Ralph, aged 10; Harriet, aged Dnn't Borrow Tronble often to bean advantage than a burden,. 12, and Arthur, aged-10. -A sister, Miss A throo-iinnrt'Hot Water Bottle; extra, 07 cen ts............... iris » bad habif to bortoir anything^ “It pay ‘ bo asked why so many Nellie E. Bancroft, Id a teaoher in the Good Perfumes at 15, 20 and ,80 cont^ per oun ♦, but the worst thing you can possibly foreigners are attracted to Gormany ? Good Toilet Soup 8 cents cake. .... ... . Western high school, Detroit, borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, Tlio reasons aro toe manyto boenumor* Gibford’if Razor Strops, warranted, 90 co.nts. ftt Kufc Prices{ The funeral services were held in heavy, Weary and worn-out by the pains ftted. There are those who go to study the Ann Arbpr ohiirch at 2 p. m. T'ues and poisons of dyspepsia, bliloUsnese. Keen Kuttor Razors, Knives gutter Kutlery repiacod evory or of K and those who go to Bee. Among tho day. They was In charge of Rev, Dr. Bright’s disease, ana similar internal don’t sit down- and brood oyer former aro principally musicians, ar tiHts, William Dawe, field secretary for Albion disorders, yonr symptons, but fly for relief to cr money clieorfully refunded. , * . V ‘ti,e time ttontf) and unlverslty students. Eminent in college, and-the. following were among Electrlo Bitters. Here you will find Kanny Ohoeolnte Orenms, U» « w n t^ lndl a l l t t e u ---------------- -structors in the subjectsare to be tho speakers: President Samuel Dickie sureanp permanent forgetfalness of ail per pound. . found hi most of the principal cities. of Albion college; Rev. W. N. Ward and your troubles, and your body will not Orcmo Cigars 7 for 26 conts, burdened by a lood of debt disease, Sightseers are attracted by the numer Rev, A. W. Stalker,, pastor of the Ann be At the Bank Drug Store. Prloe 50c Kan Felice Cigars 7»,for 25 cents. y ous museums of art containing many of Arbor church, Tho pallbearers wore Guaranteed. Havana Ribbon Cigars 8 for 28 oent.fl' . t „P|Ces lower than tho most famous ploturoB and sculptures Revs, Eugene Alton, D. Stanley ShawHohonl Huppltes, Tablets and fine fitter PM** « "Dr. Thomas' Klectfio Oil is the! best of the world. Inoidontally most people E. M. Mooro, George B. Marsh, L. N remedy for that often fatal diseaseany whore else, at the , . go to Europe to shop. Indeed It is Moon and J. M. Ryerson, croup, Has been used with success In even confossed by a member oHho sex our family for eight vears.”~-Mrs. I IV... bank drug sto r e. that the'prlimipal idea of tho traveling -ItHnakei no atffercnoc bow long yon Whlteahre, Buffalo, N. Y. have ham; sick, I f you are troubled wit i woman is to go to Kiiropo for'ythftt pur IndigeRHun. conRtiiHitlODj liver and kidney The Congregational <hu oh soolety of pose. The American man can hardly rroubles, Hblltiter’s Rooky, Mountain Grass Lake nos decided to have ti see how one can possibly find pleasure Tea will make you well. 85 cento spire of the church which was struox yiightsnlo|r«o«oUyt (spairs(L at oaos. shopping in a country wHCrd It Iff B auirD rug Stots,------- :- Capital and Surplus, * $100,000.00 Guarantee Fond, - - $160,000.00 Total Resources, - $700,000.00 W e Pan Sh ow yon A n y th in g r I n th e lA n e u f S h o es Ladies’. S h o es '+ We have tne fam ous Queen Quality line at $ 3 .0 0 and $ 3 .5 0 . The Boston Favorite and Doris tines at only $2.0Q, ^nd the B ernalda line at only $1,50 a pair. Children’s and M iss e s ’ s h o e s ^ In both heavy and light "Calf Skins. Heavy and light soles In Vlci Kid. N eat and dressy Patent Leathers. B oys’ S h o es ln_ VIcV Kid, plain Calf, box Calf and Patent Leather. Made to stand the w ear ~~~and tare-they alw ays get. _ _---------^ Men’s S h o e s "t . -i Qn the latest lasts in all the different kinds ^;of leather. ^Leather lined and rubber h e e l shoes now in stock. For winter w ear th ey are the thing. $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .0 0 and $ 3 .5 0 . Boston and Goodyear Glove Rubbers alw ays on hand. v ; ' W e want your shoe trade an d vw e shaJI I Because We Have tlie Goods. W hat’s Needed ? . c o l o r i n g a u < T c h e o r f u l n e s . We Can Help You Out. _Here’s ^Another Thought, d e f e c t i v e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y p t o c p i. W eVe not afraid to let our prices and values speak out loud and long. YpuM I__ L_ ~ alw ays find the tidp-of low ------- t splices at the low ebb This Week We Often: _45c A good T>astry^iourr Per saek» 60c Success ffour, per sack,' ~~^G r Roller King fiourrper sack, $ 1 .0 0 18 pounds Granulated Sugar, 25c hpound-Japan T ea, -f-ppund Mopha^And Java^Coffee, the best, - 2 5 c 25c 8 pounds bulk Starch r 5 pounds Pearle Tapioca ^ " 25c 7c German Sw edt Chocolate ; 3Sc Bakers Premium Chocolate, per pound 25c Swift’s Pride Soap, 9 bars 25c Laundry Soap , 13 bars - \ Salt-Pork, per p o u n d s ----17C Alpha Salad Cream, 2 5 c bottle 25c 3 1-3 pounds Vail & Crane Crackers 25c 3 packages Graham Crackers , "30c Victor Fruit Jars, pints per dozen --------------------------------................... AT THE BUSY ST O R E , B RO S. . ..... . •Sr. ( * >. • W»y « • «M * A- « « ' The Life In«ur«noe Question.; f Insurance Commissioner Barry Mys that while hei la clteely watching the .South Haven is In the clutohes of au THE ENORMQU* INORBi,, dnsurance investigation in New York, ice famine on account of the unusually Q, .0* STIMSON, FUJI. he cannot see occasion for following EV T H E ^ C O M H g; hot weather. this example o f Nevada and excluding Brimley postofller was .robbed on CHELSEA, • * ;'MICHIGAN “Since;,the erection the New York Life .Insurance Co. Monday of # 1 0 0 in cash and stamps, commission in 1898 tWo?*! ^ 3 from doing business whjle President |h e second robbery in tvfo weeks. McCall And Vice-President Perkins ° « c e w of Michigan h a v & President Castro's motto seems to ^ The governor is receiving numerous rolls $307,475,822." w are in charge of its affairs. * be: -VLet your debts ge and buy SOME OF t h e MATTERS TO Tax Commissioner r« * protests against the parole 'of Tbos. , "In view of the fact that the New THE EQUALIZATION LAW F. guns." McGarry, most of theta from. De PEORIA’S SCHOOL FUNDS; York Lifo Insurance Co, has 20,QO(; made that statementV w * ' * BE CONSIDERED, BY NOT VALID, SAYS troiters, at. the Hotel Sto c K S 14^ policyholders and over $30,000,000 o SHOW AN ENORMOUS Many a , homeless wanderer would needay, The returns Venison was discovered in the; log Insurance in force in Michigan am .MR, BIRD* SHORTAGE. like to ohauge places, w ttb a scented ging camp of Jamed Robinson In Bar 0. u» a t y y j y g . receives $l’i2 0 0 ,0 0 0 annually in prem* society dog, * ; field township and he paid $4# 40 floe lums from these policyholders, ant THIS FACT WILL NOT HELP THE and costs. TO I 5“ ^ , ■» THE PAY, ROLL8 WERE PADDED Pays the state$24,000 In taxes annual- THE RAIMOAO_ ? AT« RAILROADS IN THEIR BE PUSHED BY. TOWN* Holland la in financial difficulties. “ ’ f e*Wd valuation o t n K e l u^ kAp ' t b n y e a r s q u it e »y. it is my best Judgment that the to Top cases of dipbtherlv in a num 5 GREAT RIGHT. ' , BEND. __ I terests Involved are too great te war Evidently Queen \yiibelmina hasn't ber of Kalamazoo families "have de? LARGE 8 UMd. t rant any hasty or ill-advised action, vetop’odWithin the last few days, caus the softest of-schnapps. , . "Thore has, at no time been; any SOME TROUBLES THE NEW TAX ing fear of an epidemic, THE LEGISLATION ON THE CH1.| fl^es^O U O O ?^ ° f ^ 6 'G9 5 <559of(i COMMISSION MU8 T WRES■ If this hoopsktrt foolishness goes The railroads claim there are plenty DOUGHERTY?. WHO id RICH, A&- Question raised as to the solyency o NE8 E QUESTION IS MAP* TLE WITH. > auMES t h e e n t ir e r e -! t^V compahy o.r Its ability to e f in of cars to bring In coal; but Detroit much further, every woman will be mit - lt s ,rontract8r''~Any-gotion,onthc— r“ ~'PED'‘'ouTr \ . _ r "dealers have"bo"osted the price, assert "her:own;airshljnrexc winter. . 8 PON8 IBILITY. part of the insurance commissioner- o among the dffforont coumffr !* ing a shortage of oarsvfo “Bring in theThe New_JEquali*atlon LW . this state which would impair the basis of a total valuation in in0? stock. rhe Rate Bill,. ' When people are fdnd of airing ‘ The new law instituting a three-man confidence of the Michigan pollcyhpldof 31,575,100,000, that Miss Sarah Hitchcock, of. E d w a rd Other people’s . faults It • generally tax commission on Nov,' l next. with » r «ep. Townsenh to | pxea by the state ' xneahs that their own need deodoriz powers_ lo equalise assessments be burg/ has 'qommlttad-cuicide.-at~Blfc tk®,®ran(M would, In my opinion; be hot only 111 Washlngt Pas resulted In a tenth* tlon at its last meeting in 1 9 ^ tween the general and corporate prop hart, Ind-, in the St,.Joseph river.: Be Jury that the monthly pay rolls of advised, but heartless, for the pctUcy- tive plan ’d! , campaign for the enact- , “Since the creation of th« ing. erties of the state, will not hold water, fore.taking her life, she willed all her the Peoria, 111., city schools contain holders and their beneficiaries would meht of^^^rhilrbadylegislat^ Xb'G p r e a t * . f sftys Sayre, “th0' hundreds of fictitious names, it now be the real sufferers ” A Virginian who Is 99 years old and according to the opinion of Attorney- estate of $8 ,0 0 0 , to her church. ...................... ....... “ “’‘^solves'have ^ Upper peninsula people are" sore on seems almost certain that the defalca Bird,, who bays: , , . . .. ....... ..............total' assessed vaIh^u " has fortv-four children is going to aiar- General ” 1 don’t believe the constitutional State ‘Land Commissioner' Rose and .Cassle’s Chance. has dope it a lt the more publicly be* the Btate is"more than $sn"nil ?# ■ ry again. He has already done his amendment of 1900 gives the legisla the state geologist, whom they accuse tions of Supt. Newton C.'Dougherty cause of tbet recent attempt o f’certain I ce?®ot the official figures m part. ■ ■'William Atcbeson; of Detroit, Mioh will amount to aWeast $750,000,, and ture power to confer equalizing powers of knocking that, part of the state to eastern IntefestB'1to 'create.' the impres- * But the work 1b not all dono » 13 a traveling man who stopped; at the that his operations have extended over on the state tax commission. The prospective purchasers of farms. ffion that the president had-'Changed j thx commission of the future an same hotel in Cleveland that sheltered . O. C. Barber, the match magnate, is amendment to section 1 1 , article 14* While Steve Kemp, C. B. -Newton a period of at least ten years.. Fore to build a $500,000 church. Sulphur says: -The. legislature shall provide and/Arthur Foust were' duck hunting man Grant Miner, proposed that the the Jury in . the famous Cassie 9 L. his jnind and would not now insist' up*} all the property on the rolls eaefiy-Hreach $2 ,0 0 0 ,000 ,000 “ may be well enough In this world, an uniform .rule-ol:taxationr for such in*a boat on the Portage river Sunday, pay rolls biirexamined for the purpose Chadwick trial, told a story in -Cin- ^)n_hta plan of last w in ter.^ .--* - The.detall.s.of,th^plap campaign .b®.9f Interest to the taxon! . . . . . . . . . . clnnati that may be the means of but—— property as shall be assessed by a the g.un\held by Foust was accidental of seeing it the defalcations attended getting. Mrs. Chadwick the much de will not be worked out until later. U :0 n° ‘e tJlht if the expense budget 1 state board of assessors, and tha rate ly discharged and killed Kemp. ■in-that line. The first-pay-roll taken j-sired-aeV-trial:— Aa-settledj-hew^vefr-that —Hie Each- been kept-dawn to the budgets oi of taxation on such" property snail be. The assessment upon the pOlicyhoid- up was that of May, 1905, 72 fictitious | Atcheson says he offered to b e t $25 Townsend bill in its'Vamended-form tne ta^ -would have showa stoned by the removal of young Mr. the rate which the state board of era of the Farmers* Insurance Co., of names being found on the roll, "rep to $50 that Mrs. Ch&dwlck would be will again be introduced In the house. °*;ease of 40 per cent on the tar Hyde, New York City has imported a assessors shall ascertain and deter Hillsdale county to meet losses -in resenting $4,031, Another pay- roll of acquitted, when a juryman offered to A copy of .it will also , bo introduced of si* yea?» mine is the average rate levied upon curred during the fiscal year amounts live gorilla. in the senate. An attempt will be _ . ----------- -— about ten years ago was inspected cover the money. ,other property upon which ad valorem to $1.90 -per $1,000 of insurance. made’ to have tbh-senate act on the | - grnpst Filntoff, an electric ^ne] Atcheson, who says h e was oi^ly and-a similar condition of atfairs was are assessed, etc.*" A Chicago tailor says that there are taxes .Hanging, on to the reins of his run discovered. An hour’s work convinced bluffing, isjw llling to roakie^ftffidavit- measure-flrst7-butrif-the:tenate^8hould'i”ag®^^1^Dl Canada, was shot by s "Would the invalidating of the -----*■ jr*”' . indicate its unwillingness to proceed, caliber ^ revolver Saturday night to this statement. ■nearly 2 0 0 men in, that city who wear equalization clause invalidate tire e n away team ,’in Middleton, Thad La the grand Jury that the _pay rolls then the bill will h e passed through the builot piercing bis’ corsets. There are some who ought tire ad valorem law?" .■ y ‘ r - iSelle’s skull was fractured liy strik would represent a loss of over $2 .0 0 , the house in short order at an early | shoulder and lodging near the h ing a/stump, his mouth was.badiyitoru Just Escaped Cremation. to wear strait Jackets. “I don’t believe in this case it would, 0 0 0 .- “ '" day so as to get it before the seriate j veral young men were fooling vit) and his body is a mass of brulsesrWalter Hamilton, his wife, children because I think", the law, is so conFurther evidence of fraud was re n advance of the homing up of other the gun when It was discharged, yet he niay recover; and 'mother-in-law, who Jived in the Sim DIpp Is again in' our midst, Sim qtrupted_that it ’will stand as a cornvealed when it was found that teach mportant-measurds in that body5-— The Eleventh Michigan cavalry, in tenant house on the fafin of W. T. would cut more ice among the ladies if ’plete unit without that clause " ers who had resigned a year or so Jennings in Argentine, came near be he would disguise himself in a clean, - It was the Detroit board of educa reunion in Adrian, elected these ago were still carried on the rolls. ing-cremated at an early morning Tho Chinese BHi._ cers: President, Elroy M. Avery, shirt.—Enid (Ore.) Echo. " : tion which forced the state tax com Vouchers - made out- to teachers who |-hour,- the house* being burned- to- tho Detrolt-^Tiin ^nrlccrf for butche/ uoa 4 n agr^em ent-hns-been reached fe - 1 ftre mission to assess railroad property Cleveland, O.:- vice-president-at-large; had been on extended Vacations were ground, The- flames had reached garding the administration’s progranr l cmnmon^ih thc"°cauTda,'ty Seymour Hollis, Hastings; secretary. , , » . , - . - -.... . .iluimrtmunf, . . A New Jersey man of 70 has been according to the original law -and- treasurer, O. D. Caldwell, Detroit. : found, and in .two instances Dou^her -nearly every- part of the-honse-when- __ ^ hinsaHJ.queapr'c,0M.“hev<> M-por m . -bin brought-hbrnlt the, railroad agitation Pho Cellf nvcragcd sued fdr alienating1 the aftecUtms of resulting in' the conferring of equaliz ' The Eastern.Michigan fair people--. ty w a s, orawing tfte'-pay or teachers Mrs. Hamilton’s mother awoke chok-,| Hbrf.ThIS tIon. "This matter has sorely voxed the quoted, STTSSSt. per c!vVl,kuvoi.lVt’^ od,^ another man’s wife. The ' love of ing powers on the commission in 190b. the Oakland County Agricultural so* who have died within, the last year. ing. With great dlfllculty the-family president ever since tlie failure of the last wrek. Th<? top wns the iairw'ji "I alone am responsible'for. any escaped, ns"“MmT Hamirton ~was con Chinese treaty last , year, and a few I money is the ..root of_all evil; thn'« yVnd" other troubles aro in store for cie,ty---probably . will not be able to shortage which may bo discovered,”,| fined to her bed. The clothing;of the weeks ago it threatened to bring about faiV,*7'75' • . 10 (,u“,Uy was M the new commissioners, Shields, Hoyt, pay expenses this, year, and some of A California paper says.bad water an^ Thompson, when they take office, the_Jeading_exhib1tors -Will accept pi?o ho said. “I had .no Confederates, .aa family,- together _wlth . all the. house the-resignatiqn -of - a -certain cabinet -'"Hoi^Qniynr-fcw-'h'dks "ChAnsed... «-f ,itlo;.;)ifror|nga «fa; kills as many people as bad whisky the first of next month. The situation rata the available premium mpney. .. you. call them; all such talk is more hold goods, wore, also consumed, ahd- Officer as a result of a misunderstand-1 ?n Irregularities are mine, 4hey-had-only their night—etetfcbea^ • ngand claslrwltll n, brother omc.er or j.fairly go^od. fe wor K1 USsors1anlUiw M . . does. Well, we don’t hriva to-buy the la as follows: Mllton-N.-Spoar, whe-fermeHy-cou- nonsense.-The __ the cabinet. The -adoption Of a plau^^ mKijfll-hnna than has been the rule Ira ,T. Sayre, tax commissioner, says ducted- the Columbia hotel ’in Wyan- and mine should be tho blame. My Loast .$2,000. ' water by the glassful, anyway. the general'property of Michigan, real -dbtte’,1 and^twho skipped out after-pass fortune is ample to replace what is satisfactory to all concerned has' had .. sheep-Prioes .• .......lower The cpialiiy I missing."' the, effect of restoring complete harand personal, is worth at least $ 2 , 0 0 1 ).C O N D E N S E D NEW S* ing a forged check on the Detroit Na thesheep dopHrtment -was' common, on! A plot to assassinate King Peter of 000,000. The local assessing officers' few fat lamb's making their appeu-i many among the president’s advisers. aanee. bank, has been captured in Seat ■ , 1 Servia was recently discovered; But have put It down for 1905 at $1,575,- tional Driven Insane. ■The bill , which will go to congress tle, Wash. , Wife beaters are-hoeing a. hard row why should Peter permit himself to be _fi&4,aO2MJF-over-$45JO0OJOOO-mor& than George-Murphy, ,a soldier just re Postmaster \Harry Roasitter at Al- turned from the “Philippines, driven in New York city. Frank McDonald got will have the joint indorsement-of the-^ ^ Chicago:. Beeves t3.7.we.35; cows sill worried over on’e plot more or iess? in 1904. a./ear at hard lohor and $500 finer-!— den had a revolver ..duel at’ 2 o’clcmk ^ a^ ! ^ PaCtmenti T K thC ,(1CPa,i;|ln0nt ~ ^ S 50;nd Jam es,C. McLaughlin, a tax com- Tuesday! morning with two burglars, insane through ’the loss of bis family, United States Senator John Mitchell, Of commerce and labor, It-Will pro >3,2504.75, Hogs: MlxeU nmt butciiw A Connecticut poker player .drew mlssionerr says that in fairness to pri who escaped with $35 worth of stamps twice tried to commit suicide, but was 1 vide, In brief for the appointment of I }6.10®6.80: R oodt hen vy, KiS.ifS'S.so; roujM Oregon, had a serious serious fall fa ll’In Port In Port four aces and dropped dead. JFim vate and,, corporate property owners and $ 1 0 in cash^which they secured by restrained and is now in the Shia- land, breaking a rib. special agents of the immigration sor-1 ■ ) 1 ^ It la believed'he wasse-county:jail. Murphy,..on.hIs-re n(<’ oreaKin Vice to serve in the United States con- j >3.’90<gc';. iambs, S4.60U7.go. ' aces nave had the same effect, only every dollar of bank_deposlfg known dynamiting the postofflee safe. turn from Unde Sam’s eastern! pos the-death_was not due’to heart failure. ToTexrsfc.rh the state .should be taken Little JnRnphthft filrfUtft at tha into consideration in_ computing tTfrr Michigan School for the Deaf from sesaltuiH, thought'to find his family. E a s t B uffalo—B est, steers. . 15.854 Europe and Asia, :Theae men will inr at Cadillac where he had left them that tlie second Hague peaco confer spect the certificates preTenred w r *M '’=h'*al L n w r ttr Ww-ib average rate to be levied against the an attack of appendicitis after a six London ;theaters -are—-accused- of ence ..will be opened by Count’ Witto -i■ ■i stoors,.1 >4.50@6j 'b.eHfc_l,0.00._to-.UOI)-» coEporatious.-- OnTy-$-40,000,00Q-of' the "days’ illness., Her. parents, who are several years ago,-They were npt there as Jjjnnamen bound-ior-th© l^nlt6(J-8tfttes j ^hipDi^gf steor^j be?t fit the special representative of the' cruelty-to Iower~anlTOalsr~"What' about -8240,000-000 pf bank deposits appeared residents of L’-Anse;-Baraga—county? and he has-wandered for wceksrtrying" and-determine=whether-’drnot—tborreows, >Sg3.2fii ruir to gooa,_jj,luoi the crnrlTv to fhplr .pafmnq "------to locate tnenj.' Ho reached Dura’nTl zarr ’ holders are IGntlllpfl1 Cn enter mo the pous nnrtn l*2'5V» trimmers, >1.50:>2 boat heifer^ Oil the rblls in 19u4. Iw nuutti to.enter .jg 26@i4. ,nodlum. .7 n@S;fnt eom nw'i arrived just .after their chfid had died.- Tuesday night and in desperation in- the production of so' many modern William Randolph Hearst was Of William T. Dust, ex-tax commission tills .country* | stock Jiolfors, l2.504T2.7f>; best fecdtwgl plays? er, said some time ago, referring to ' Michigan is furnishing, a number of threw himself on the track in front nominated for mayor at the munlcipHteora, >3,r>04tT3,7f>! heat yearling steen, carpenters to help construct the butld>3.4(t@XMU—canlmun, eommonj orah approaohibg train. He was res- al owncrshii) mass meeting in. New trie assessments of 1904: . "l_. do_not MllHons-ln-ltifttockora, $2.75©3;-export luillH, |3.540 isthmus necessary in the cued. Just in time and' when taken to York. . Resolutions were adopted de-. . C-inehmati-wonien-r "believe the general property ’of. the -ings-on-the3.75; botogmi. butlH,, >2,504(3; stock . “Attorney" fees aggregating $1,1.03,work. Tho latest to receive an jail tried to hang himself, but was dis nouncing both the old; parties. bulla,-*2,r>'0©3; trinek. lmtlx, 2.r>O03. Tbs witlio'ut'wearing their hats. This will Btate is assessed at more than 70 to 80 canal 920 w.ere paid out by-tbe-NOw York appointment as carpenter-at"66_C5nt§: covered injtLm'e to save hls_life/." cow m ark et wan ithout HiciKly; good U Ohio Stgte University football menv JLife„InBurance~Co.> President -McCall TrXtxn7“ make it-easier'for the.ones who get in .per cqnt of its cash value.",$-455(1531 mnilltim m an hour is Franklin Knight7 of Lanbers, to remove the stigma of their testified late. Wednosday -afternoon-b^ 4*H- eommonr->l-*^rW late to see what is on the bargain ; Judge Wanty, of the United State3 sing...------:---- -— ----: ^ 'Foul Play Feared. court-at-Grand-Raipi'dsr informed^tlfealma’ niater being known .as “a God-. fore the legislative cofnmittee of New #8.7.C;..m edium to aomi. 'counters'.'" ,.u >39M, . railroads ip his decision sustaining the * Deputy Warden; Wenger, of Jackson, -The police are Investigating the ,disr less college/’ have decided to fake up York/ between June 1, 1900, and Aug, lmHavy. o g s— Medimu ^ m l 1 1n*iivle», I5.TI0 has left to take .charge of the chase appearance of Charle's Brower, aged a systematic study of the Blblqt.; ad valorem law. that If they ' could 31, 19Q5t KrRfi-;—»nI xefl— virrrlrrrsi; - >5t6505 Jjj When the new rule for slim waists nloa ■■*R UK'tffcft, Iv U.Wl an under assessment of any gen for a man. answering the description 30 years, of Grand1Haven, ^ho wa,s The Chinese coasting steamer" Hsie"Judge Hamilton received $47G.927 Vn;1’ tn^iy and long, skirts goes into' effect the prove of Beals, who was seen in the vicinity supposed to have gone to Chicago, a' eral: property while they were themIlmH-a" *7 physical-culture movement will learn--‘Belves assessed at- =cash -value-they^ of Hillsdale, Beals-Js-one _of-the- two- month; ago to resume work with the she ^struck a floating mine_90 . miles" o f this," witness stated. The figilres [ were brought uht while the subject to goedr-WfTrAtk-otinto ■.common, south of ..tho Shantung peninsuiaSftt-Just-how much o£- a pull It really hfta could recover in a cour.t, of equity, tnqn w h o-'escaped . TTom' prison laat Adams Express Co.,.‘where.*-lie ha<l :iUrdqy morning,1and 15 of the,vessel’s of legislative bills was under discuscu ;* ■ week. with the sex. be.en employed two years. No "trace company went down with the1ship; The average rate on the railroads at sion. The plain inference wag that.1 common present is $10.92 per $1,000 of assej — -•The: coal leases of lands in Bay of him can be found nor "can it be GnU,nl"I4io< Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman, of Syra Judge Hamilton used-tho money to kill Ex-Senator Stewart; who has-lost ment. Should the new commission e’ bounty are sald\to aggregate $50.000 a learne'd,.tlpat-hc-. boarded the boat.. He . cuse,' legislation. , /. : . D etroit: W hfyit-N o. 1. white.» Me;%j N.‘ Y., stopping at a Paris ho -year—for-.-th'e-far-merar-ftnd—the-large-ha'd“be efi—s peirdmgTtWOT’weeTfs’“vaca 2 red, spot, 3 gnr« nt 8^1-40, t car at] -—hiyfortutrerfe,'g'Tiran'~afnie!Tifer"It«r!r timateras^dfd lhe-<)ld, that-there is-at tel with ” a $2fi0,000 collection of 84 l-2o, 2 cArs ht 84 M e:; December. I0.W| ■ going to; try to Jerk another fortune least-$300,000,000 of general property portion of these iqnda are not being tion in Grand Haven, but disappeared Egyptian relics, destined for the New . Superintendent Went Wronjj. uuo.iem «t 83 3-4c, 15.W0 imsdtols at ®J-fc, 3.000 busholfl’at 80c. 8,000 biisliMs at 86!■*«. out of the rugged and inhospitable not bn the rolls, and with.a slight in mined, and it is not’ even known after buying a ticket to Chicago on York art museum, was robbed of the The-arrest of Newton C. Dougherty, whether, or not there is aiiy coal un10.000 hnaliola nt 86 1-4r, 5.000 t»sheb«. the Goodrich line boat. Hfs people crease in the money to be raised 'by rocks of Nevada. -coUecUoiVr In Foorla^. 111., on-the--cfaarge of for- i8 6 0 ; bushnls-iif_ S8c,_6^uO>L*L -textile,ttr-thp-average-^,ate-agatrrat~the~ dor them.---------—-------r—— :— --------^ here believe he never left this city/ els at 15. l*8o. B,oo?TlnislipR.ftt geryrfollowjr su rprising reveTatTons" by 't—Pomstra,- of^Mus’kegon, was but was made the "victim "of foul play; TIT bushels at S8 l-2c. 15000 busheU 1 1 That. Jersey city , pastor who pro/ gatea from all over the’.wortd are at the grand jury which has- been exam 10.000 working on the ground floor of a He carried considerable money. S8 8-8c, 26,000 bushels 5'<CJ about ;$13.68, meaning a' decrease in ining the books of -tho Peoria school tests that hatless women distract the the revenue for the school fund of ap- house. while roofers were working tending the international tuberculosis red, 80 l'-4c; ni(Jce<Vwhite, 1 car nJ by sample,, l ehr at 74c, ,l cur.at j?c w ] congress now In session at. _Parls. board. men's attention may hot have noticed proximately. $500,000. above him. A tar bucket weighing aev. . ^ .T h a KalslBr^la-W roilh.--------^ Within a comparatively brief space /Many notable Ani'erlcah. physicians are what effect hats have- on the women ■Oftru—TMn - 3 twlvf'it. -56^: Kn.. 3 Vpl]0*j | It wiirtfilis be seen" 'that fhe'meas- efarKurt'lred pounds slipped from it.s Reports published in American -presohL o f time a-shortage of $75,000 was dig 67 l-2o; No. 4. yellow, 1 enron tracK | members of his flock. imlst,-.stri king.-Komatra on the head. tir.r» of the-new .commission*n pes&iblenewspapers, attributing to the kaiser; l ent- nt 65 l-2c per hushel._ -------The Republicans won out in the spe covered, but the further discovery-was 56o, -Oats-No. 3 white, spot.-3 gars at Mc. trcpibie is in the difference between His skull .was crushed open. remarks concerning the "yellow peril” cial made that the pteculatlous, have been election In? 'the third congression No. 4 white, 1 oitr at.M 3-4ororh«?^. .^Senator Martin of Virginia reports the total" valuation made by the local JtErIc Lindberg, of ’Munising, who ;at the time ho granted a private audi extending over a: long term of years. TSve-No, 2 spot,. nominal 6X0 **r that-it cost him $11,542,02 to. be re assessing officers, $1,575^64.909 and was shot in the mouth, behind the .ear ence to a party of American, con al district of Connecticut, electing Ed TKe”shOrtage Till A eit^Awfnr*f\ n«!11 « > A n a U t.***. j _ L a will reach hundreds of . Roans—Octoborr Jl.55 bid,--It.M win W. Higgins _tp_succ.eed F. B. Branelected. The cents probably-' went the $1780'0'.f)00;500 .Of -$1,900,000,000 eH-. and ..in the .arm; still lives and will gressmen, have- resulted: In* a little —Clover-seed—Primer-spot, 20ta*3-aM^rdegOe, chosen United States senato r t hou sand s-o fd ol la raT for a postage stamp and the rest for timated by the tax commission'; and doubtless recover, His wounds are aL halt-raising row among the-dlplpmats lnsf/May, TMr. Dougherty, has been city super lO b-ARa at $8.10; October 100 ^ . ---on_the-other-hand, there isTthe’ assur- Ieged to have been inflicted by John of Japan and Germany, hnd_ have 26 bags ftt ><-8-n WMi drinks, cigars and -cabsT lntendont of schools for 25 Ho Novomber, bags at If.80:• Januapy..;sn.-W.8JL.S^.-1 a,ncethafr-y-tlrc railroad corporation .Rindjund, a fetlow employe during,a- placed-ttiersald-congressm is wealthyria president o f the"Poor la quarrel resulting from-;a trivial dis or less uncomfortable light. The kais whose head a large reward _has been National bank and is a heavy stock iHail-Gaine says that he would rath -cliro'nicairy“feels its tax t'oo high. pute, ’ ;•*J V er received the party in private audit posted for two years, and in whose holder In the Dime Savlngs^and-Trust er be the author,of.a great book than Unknown-Dead. . . .. r; garden Vincent, holds no one re- ence, it was declared; with the undei* pursuit many offleenrhave been killed; Cm,“ the Title and Trust Cq,, the Pe Timothy secd-Prlnie spot, 40 bag* : President_or tho Uni reinstates T p The mystery of the unknown womanRponsibitrfor the-escapc'TOf Deals and standing that the cdnv’erBatlon was to was recently cornered and shot to oria Livery Co. and othef concerns, $1,66 por bushel. . Constitution alone would keep him whose body has been "in the’ Wayne * ■■■—— 'jj. ; ni ~. Postel, the two convicts w h o . flitted be private. The Americans are said death.by rural guardb. from ever being President. • Cbicajrj-No. 2 to. have abused the honor which was Stories are current that John Mitch county morgue since early, in Septem* away last week. And what's more, A flaln8t.Couht-W itte, ' ell, president of thr'^Untred_ Mine never -will-be solved. De ■says he hasn’t any Intention of con conferretf-npdn them. corn, >e9ow, ^ ^ A strong sentiment against Count 'fi4c; No, 2 .onts, 28o; rNp. MvOlts.a If-the ordinary man, as Marshall composition set in, and Coroher’ Park ducting an examination to fix the re The reports of the kaiser’q. utter* Workers of America, will be appointed » Witte developed at a capcus of the £ti Field, did, gave $25,000 wedding fees; er gave the poor, commission hn or sponsibility for the escape of his pris ances were transmitted .fo. ..Japan, to succeed Frank P. Sargent as com 2ft l-4e; No, 8 white j.VfsIf Rood feeding jvhere they caused a gbeat deal of mlssloner-general of immigration, Mr Petersburg municipality called to dls- 68c; ho would think twice before beginning der for b.iirial Thursday morning.. An oners. ' tft-choiw-mftltlng. <^J5 0 L .% n' nrlme t1imr .cuss-civlc-action-in recognition of h ir 86 c: No. 1 Northwestern, >k 0...prirns divorce proceedingH and lealT)g_th^_rfe. .efforts to learn the Identity of the —A secret society of murdere r r is be- Comment and-aroused^the-lre-pf thefMitcheH'Tiefused tjOdeny or affinSTHI services a t Portsmouth. Suggestions ntbv seed.. »3 .2 0 :_.clovcr._ contract woman, whose—elot'hlng is markeo Hieved to exist in Buffalo,; Kubynskl, Japanese government. The Japanese story. ---- ;-8uIts of such an investment.— hat-a -banquet-b^ gtven in hls-honbr »12.15T^ ____ _ _ A-PoUsl^teeLjvorker^was-oiitiwerw m taister-itt^erlin-was instructed ttr ““ Six ' “men,"/supposed * to “be..bomh and that he be presented with the free aalre_ foTffiatT irepfesentatIonB to the have been futile. She was found in a throwers, ; Including two without leave town on pain of death. ThT If for no other reason, w e’ should / AttUSKMRNTf IK DKTROIT. 1 government, ; ^protesting queues, from Pekin," were handed over dom of the city or an address were Weok Ending, Oct, 14. . ■ like to live"about fifty^"years longer so dying condition In an alley near Cass notice was received Saturday. He did German rejected and a resolution was adopted against-such public demonstrations of as to bo able to remind some mild and.Howard streets at 3 o’clock three not heed it and Sunday morning a hostility to Japrin. The Japanese min to the viceroy at Tien Tsln Tuesday doclaring that he Is not worthy of any Sunday morntngr She was stranger called at his home and. shot for investigation, and- all ir e likely mannered, gray- headed grandmother iweeksragoister made his protest to Prince von candidates for the chopping up pro- special honor, because his services at t npons2-.IR.I0o. to'Wc: Bvenin«s4-l3. m rushed to Emergency .hospital-' where him dead. , • . Portsmouth "were only a redeeming V. reoilift J j o t t u s . y . , . ffai that wd remember when she used eh e ..died_Jvdthout-pegaln4«g--eohseious^personaRyr-*wbo--gav«—ass “ Good R oa^ Comnri.SBionGr H.. J4. Buelow sacrifice'for the political mistakesm IiTOKUM--Prioes slang. :v :....— ances that the kaiser had been m is ness. Five women who had known Mrs. Earle has accepted the first mile of and Sot. "Sis Hopkins. ^ Secretary Metcalf, of the depart which he has and v/hich Wmtrxef-Ilvcntngs 10-20 30o,, Emily Lampron for over l l years gravel- road built under the new law represented, and denounced the alleg ment of commerce, will protest were responsibleacquiesced for the war.". •'The^Slnnr^Set,,, \t 1 One of the college professors de called at the • morgue And identified according to' specifications furnished ed-action of the American congress Av»Nrn-Vftudevll}e--AUernootv against any modification of the state clares that the self-made man clogs the body as hors, The woman turned by the state. The road is In BUkland; men as "disgraceful." department circular calling^ upon A girl might as well bo writing let avo: Rvenlngs 8:16, I0o. to ww. progress. It ’might be added that the up to deny it,and heap vituperation township, near Cass City, and the state American consuls In China carefully ters to a man across.. tho ocean as in way Gnioty Qtrls,1 ■, , ■ * / Forest• Are Ablaze. self-made man doesn’t stand very high upon' her husband for his alleged will pay $500 toward the cost'of the to vise the statements in-_Chinc8e ceri- _aiL_autQmobile-wlth -him whe» -h e-is “ STBASIKitV f.KAYIJfO ^^ vForest-flres-northwest of TVlpenar tifleates. __ii)—thfl_.estlmaUon—of—hls—sophomore jaeglect of her, -although he was at. improvement. Architect Oebrge Otts, of Chicago; Dxtboit A Ci,<VRt.ANn Nav-^.o * that", moment sobbing, because of herwhich have been burning nearly all .son,.either................ -St.- ForClovolotid dntly nt io..wp«* . _jpai A new scheme*to purify the water Japih and Russia have agreed upon has completed plana, for a $200 000 ad •■Soo" death. Other identifications came thick supply of Baglnaw was suggested by week, are becoming rather serious ow nml ChicsTO. Monday nnd Suturaaj * terms for the exchange Qf prisoners. dition to the U. of M. general library, Wc-dnosthiy end Friday o^ srn' ^ roundtrip fast, but therd was none from Dr. O. P. Barber before the county ing to the continued dry weather. Un T. F. Hogan of North--Tarrytown, N. and Russia will return 1,806 Jap soldiers including two wings, which would Bnuml&ylixtmrtUotmto Clovn^ftnM KoC^ anything tangible resulted, medical society. He would electrocute less rain comes soon millions of .dol while Japan will set 64,009 Russians triple the floor space, and t n entrance Y„ who weighs nearly 500 pounds, has which Wednesday morning thd coroner re the lars worth of logs and timber in A !< Wayne st—For Uuftolo bacteria by passing the water married 100-pound Helen E. Fitzgerald ceived word from Gladstone, Mich., free. ’The Japs are to bo delivered at at historic Tappan^oak,-,______ K^mttaftf4pm'r-suiuidsrMi|^0 gu 1■ ugh.-L<zhuieJtteL^ „!aJLZerjcy.._City.-*JUa-jnu8t of Rus wherg -lt-w as thought- t he ■'woman'r Fire 'in the lumber district of Wbitx stah LiN»-Foot counties will be in danger. sia .and the Russians wHI fie .delivered Rhinelander, Wis„ ilfd $600.000 dam. for more or less levity when he refers home wbb located. She was unknown He said a plant. of sufficient size Two houses have already been do-, would cost $15,000 to $20,000. to her as his better half. stroyedr -Whllo^Mr, Champlain and" toJvob6,-Jsifl(ga8&k4^rtd-Yokohftmft7“- inge ana made 400“ persons homeless th ere,.. D ay P arker, an Inmate of th e deten family of Cathro, nine miles north The tnternaUon&V Tuberculosis con The depaflment, of labor in New "Nothing but bombs," said a profes -The tug Fannie. Tuthlll was sunk by tion hospital in Lansing, w here he west of here, were , in Alpena the gress,1' Ini session in Paris,^has cop* York state reports ' th a r there are B. A. Oudoby ^ sor of the University of Finland, an unknown steamer Sunday bight had been ill w ith smallpox, skipped flames destroyed his house, bam and eluded that the most importarit pre fewer idle wage-earners in New York tor received froin Pat Crowe out uri de?cover of darkness. He was '’mnkes.au impression on.the RussJian near. tho St. Clair Flats in Lake >St. convalescent, but was still In condi blas^my^shoih-..causing a loss of $1,- disposing ciuses of consumptlbn afo than there were, even ' iq, 1902,, and years ago, in whJcll the Col* bureaucrats." “Impression" certainly Clair. Her crew of 12 men were res tion to communicate, the disease to 80or The fariTbarn Of Isaiah John alcoholism, .overwork and overcrowd that the cost of hew IMrtdings during alone was guilty of $21,0^ : son, west of Osslnekfe, was burned ing. Healthy dwellings, good food and the second quarter of 1906 reached tho Shy boy, atfd offered ' Is a mild word to use, particularly if cued, seven of them being picked up others, He has not been found, of. the ransom money If CuwJ“ (jud>W the bomb explodes under the carriage by the steel, trust steamer Mariposa, . The earnings of Michigan railroads with the season’s crops. Loss, $2,000. cleanliness are -emphasized as rem total, figure of $78,417,896. ediql measures, .... agree not to pvoseciitc. Mr. and the other five by an un' of the victim. Anthony W. Olsnan, aged 25, a yfo* the 'ffionth of August as reported steamer. Fifteen thousand Boers, many of Swede The. , International Tuberculosis . from Minneapolis, who shot refused. Francis W. Dhrrance, aged 14, son by’ fhe state railroad commissioner congress, In session in Paris, pro^osea whom are said to be organized, aro The National Druggists- j J . ® ^ $ A man of the name of Hans Mp has of A. J. Dorrance, of Coldwater, Is were $4,851,417.64, an increase of the separation of healthy and un resirtenis of German Southwest Africa down and morthW bounded Hugh 3 of rcHigned from the board of. equaliz dead from tho effeoitsoof an injury re $396,836.09 over the same month last healthy children in the schools for the in tho vicinity f i t tho place Where Hamilton, a wealthy Greensboro, Pa„ in W ashington, will Curb the sale of noBtvumB ? pottery manufacturer, in the dining year. The total, earnings for the eight ation at fllcnpy TOyo, Minn,, Just ns ceived while diving in Coldwater lake better protection of tho forrper. young DeWet was arrested Monday der ooncornH. I t waS Bam ^ i ^ t i JemcH ,i. Vnpimthoodorkoumountour- three months ago. His parents who months, of th e . present year ending -rFlre'In the army storehouse at4Bro- on a charge- off consplracy to murder room of a.crowded Pittsburg hotel, is of thousands of 8[rIB. ^ , rur.ff0 \}y tb* : an anarchist, and .is believed to have gc:»toiip<mi«ii» riiHcn to prominence in aro wealthy spent hundreds of dollars August 31 W r6 $32,l69^835.^3, ah' in- shlma. Japan. AJ^imARgatrlapn.,.Conalderable quaa* betrnn§n^M snm ta''“^ ^ iBanh'u'any'TnipAirca ereass trf-$2;08D ,678.B6 over the coi^ re* Chieagor-Turns do ftio fatoVnianag<T ’fiTa” vHn afFempYTo counteract the spondipg period last year. stroyed upwards of $5,000,000 worth o f Mtles of arms were seized at DeWet’s w©tj -Roosevelt^w>om ^ a d m itte d : intend use of drugs procured by to k«*f thiiMti happily balanced. oaralvsls that set ini i 1ouso provisions and clothing,_________ : ing to see. ' ' ■’ f f the m all. ' ■t STATE BRIEFS. NEWS OF THE NATION HAPPENINGS A n n n r \ • if ,W- I I !.: , ., 11 _. m... ■! m- A1* a ' m a I a u E _ * T - ‘ i / I h e O A p - . « n T THE MARKETS. rt m A # ______ . . • w i 1 ilMiWiliiT '■A'-.AW* ■• vAj’- ‘ ' to suit all ot the farmers owning “KtNQ RHILlP’g ’’ SKAT REMOVED, MAN HAD LO$T A FEW HOUR*. ofpbosphorous shone no longer. Then stock in the outfit; hence, it. would bo staggered to. the companionway a Pasfage of me Unheeded Convlvhe best to etack- the graln, and~tbAt Cofm^ioul- ^ndmark---RiafiAi bawled fo r the mate. 'Wheo.afteK— tal New Yorker. ndeed Is probably the best plan for .'i exasperating delay,' Silas appeared, the Charge of.Amherat Chilqge. He, had.ljeen Uklng a successful ail concerned in districts where the shipper with an oath Instructed him Many curious travelers who have Would you still, if'ho tost his money. > !A8 E| ’!fiyfir" in the "street" and bad been harvesting weather is not invariably to set a straight course for Falmouth heretofore made -the long pilgrimage Bush across the. afreet . -and went below. WOH.T To grasp his hand and to let him see dry and hot, While help, is scarce up -.Sugar Loaf mountain to view celebrating on the way up town. Then That it made you happy that you and he sbopking will still be as shockingly '‘£lu g Philip's Seat" will be pleased be invited several friends to dine Two eveniqgslater, shortly after his Had happened to meet? done as it is at. present on .most farms. at its present location in front of Am with him and to go to the theater aft mate had gone ashore, Captain Blowsy i g rS ) erward; -As it was distinctly a gala The’ sheaves are bundled together; any herst college. entered his cabin, Intending to don Would you auu, if he loat httf money In an honest, way, old way apd take rain like a sponge, his shore clothes. . He found upon the For centuries Mt. Sugar Loaf has occasion for, him, he kept the celebra Take trouble to^have |t known Qastrlo Oigeitlon. " so that they soon commence to rot bung out like a flying buttrqps over tion up all through the meal, so that cabin table a huge .bundle. Opening That ho was your friend—your own— The stomachs' of our domestic ani 1 and sprout or at least become discol the far level plain' beneath through by the time the party was, seated in It curiously, lie discovered a mass of! -Aa you dp to-day? • ’ « the 'tbeatef be was in such a comfortsunraveled homp, .fashioned into the mals vary greatly in size, that of the ored. Discolored'grain loses grade in which winds the Connecticut. * , ;J hog holding ? to 9 quarts, the horse the.market and cuts.dowp the value ble frame of mind that he fell fast Would, you still, If he-lost his money. ’ shape of a woman’s .wig; aJuge fish Sugar Loaf as a geological phenome C T 17. to 19, and 4he ox over 300 quarts. .. In deference bow ' ; /' asleep:': , of a lot of grain in the country eleva non, com posed entirely ’of red sand tail, made from two'pieces of old can [wwjj And ndvpr in deed or word or tlinuiiht Colin, who gives the above data, found When the show was over bis friends tor. Better to stack the grain and vas cut to the required .shape andstone, is* attractlvo, but its groat cliff, put the smallest slight upon him? If not yJRNJ, 145 pounds of air-dry fodder Ip the decided they would all return to the thresh at the best time, to conserve basted together, with an ^opening at with its. straight mountain face sheer■you betray him now. •• . *0 $ total! first three compartments^ of the stom every good quality of the crop. hotel they had started from and have Its largest end largo enough to-'admit Jng off 300 to. 400 feet in depth, is the • - S . E. Kiser. ' «Tj2 n man’s body, n»d a-box of wot sul ach of A cow that had fasted ,two.days. ^ h j ^ t feature. At the,southern end of a hit of supper, They woke their, host 'W > ^ y w v w v w phur matches, labeled '“The; foaforous The stomach of the oxTb ,never with-, Soil'Depletion Unnecessary. ^ T h ia cliff Pulpit rock stands out sharp up and took TUm hack to ;the caf^ incMtol out considerable content, even after ■A noted writer in a contemporary ly over its edge and underneath was where,' by chance, they found the ta you sged!1 ’ With'these articles was ^■5(55904 (j ; *‘p3-J * onclusod a note stating that tho re long starvation, The digestion of the vfecentlY Stated that "all soils will be the far-famed King Philip seat, where ble unoccupied they had sat at before. itBH walnder-of the “mermaid-wlmt-looked starchy matter of the food through depleted’,In time." a view of the, mat King PhlHp. the reputed instigator Of As soon as the man who was celsfPPortloi after the,‘.Siren’s’ fortunea”,could he action of- the saliva continues in the ter which is so erroneous that ,already many a bloody attack' upon the peace- bratibg"was seated he fbll aBieep again ....... ties oa 1 found that evening at the ’’Mariner's Stomach. After' the food ontejp the the Author Is being'takon to task by furvnTa'ges1)CloTv,4afiatd^tuhave'giv- 8 ud~lookod so- thoroughly cpmforta})ie lo Utcht« flest; '1 whdro a - full account of why stomach a churning motion is set up othe^ experienced agriculturists. The en his comhnands to his assembled fol- that no one disturbed him. Presently id of what- appeara-la-the-agricuh lowers.-, -------- — — ~ — I----- ;------L. he wnkfl up.: stared around him sol* and how sho appeared could he heard which causca Tt - to -travel -from , the. ot-% place_on entrance toward the exit.; -tural papers, from month to month up Formerly the scat was well defined. emnly and looked at his watch without Silas had conquered! his discomfit 1901.' While this motion .is. going oh, a fiuid: on the subject of plant food ifi soils but curIo8 .1 ty_.seekers have chipped noticing the’ hour. Then he shook ed rival souglit liquid solace that even '• tax 1 la-V,eing poured upon It from the lin is perhaps the, conclusion, arrived away thet sides and bottom until noth himself together and struggled to hi* ; Ing In :a strange tavern. ' 3.. ing of the stomach. ~This fluid is at at by the writer .referred- to, and it ing but a round hole remains, • feet with considerable difficulty. : SHas.-when Samyhad b^en sent to ;hua ^ first, aikaiineT but gradually becomes may be well for farmers to fear that (Copyright,'’-1905, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) There ha,ve been severarharrow esbod, seoing. that his highly-colored . “If ’we are going to the theafen’n w ^ aluatlon • more and-more acid. soil-will inevitably “play out" in time, .capes from death by falling ,pn the remarked, ” 1 think we’d better be get* 0,000 tH The apple of the Widow’. Stubb’s eye “A day’s trip this side o’ Snlmouth! story of his rival’s dastardly plot and The amount of gastric .fluid poured of lJ0 t s L her boy Sam, a .lean, freckled Then you can look: for us about the its frustration had caused favoring out has not yet been definitely deter-' but when all is considered it becomes part of careless sightseers attempting ting started.”—New York Press.-’ , aono, iff Sagster.. Perceiving this, peter first o’ next’woek," the captain replied," winds, set sail for - and reached tho mined. Some writers place it as high apparent. at least that there is no to view the rockv and. its preseht safe ire can, veal need'of such depleting taking location is a welcome change.—-Boston L 8y and Silas Bliggs, captain and ■..“I don’t waiU ter run agin’ the law!" Port o’J.ovo. COULD LEARN AND WORK, TOO. as one-fourth the weight of the body place. It is a fact that soil cropped Globe. i respectively, of *4he_J^Salmo.ui.h ja id the stmuger,. dubitably. :I_ ' .000. -It 1 others, a tenth, and others even -ydor after year for a long time wltb IreD,"vied with each other in making "Hot!" came from the captain, “Pol; ONE_~REQUIS(TIT" ,FOR~ SUCCE3S. daily, less. Oood-Spirit Shown by Educated EaftH e,l the same crop will gradually ioset one ’ Cortical' Scene on London Bus* Uch ot him. Over the bar of hor tav- Jer. my dtrectlonK an’ you'll come out' budget L Indian, Girl. • I.., The constituents of the gastric juice 1 It was the upper deck of a London •or more o£_,tho foods or soil ingred-. sg—“The Marinera! Reat,” the widow all right ; Tho night aftcy wo readies Press Steadily Onward and Never which effect changes are pepsin, ren !0taoflj( The primate of lndia, the Right Rev. tents ■ needed to the ^welfare of that bus. A passenger, a dignified person -Think of-Ffttlure. Kinarked to the two that she .was wor-^ BUmley Clov,o ,i-comcn ashore with the ilOWflJi net, and acid. Pepsin is a solfiWF particular "cropr and for" this”' reason age, 'ligfitdd a cigar-a -pleston, tells the followin* A " happy minded woman camo from Ld about Sam’s health, whereupon mate and .the Kill. You.-Toller us. The ie tax; fermont which acts upon the food onTy that special crdp“ Will there fail to match, as ho supposed; into the street. story: In the billy districts of hia the West to take her place in the van L captain responded qmckly .that It m atc an’ I goes In for a drink at some in the presence of dilute acid,. Ren diocese the people were-very cheery ;r Lw shanie- to see puch ‘a bright, ’longshore tavern, leavin' the kid'- out- with the girl who work8 -~t)io givl with net has - the_power ofj curdling: milk, thrive, wh)le other crops not depen- A few seconds^later he was greatly and full of fun and laughter. But thby; dent npon the presence of the,special surprised to_. find that his umbrella -Ardnii’p&ser-'an-amhUlon-bcypitd 1 ad'ehtc,linen Kflsbsn5^face'_iooking'so— peakiah idder:thon'ompanyinstde:jmt7lJ5In'g" ITT one part coagulating TOMOO-^avts of had an.extraordinary mania for ,canfy<-| otb/aj le mate, outdone, energetically nod- fo.r one of Ills lnno_c.ccnse to ’sociate oty,. 'That. site. waaMn. earnest there casein. Cane sugar Is not fer^e^thble ingre’diehTL"lacklng—mfty—thrive fairly was on fire. At ther same Instant a ing‘heavy loads on their heads. This 7 well for. a tfme. A soil then become J sharp gust of wind- opened it" and car* ' Y nlgtjt■ tfdhis sympathy wlth thls view, The with, ..Xlifi.-U.laoe. f picks out ter leave could bo no^doubt, -ind .cannot________ be assimilated untn. it Is depleted for one crop, but may do riod it , like a -flaming parachute to them was a ' delight! “One day,” ' She-.began _with_ stonographyir::' she ___________, )g bis him is a lonely uri', so you comes along jjptain, following up Jiia advantage,; took a course in physical culture; she changed to glucose~andI^daavulQSreA weU_enpuglL_for some, other crop, as through the air. . Making. a sudden proceeded the primate, "the head of the is «ommended a certain tonic, . Then , ►ollng DiiS stuvlieckH’lro work of hook cover de Hydrochloric acid -is, present In con has been seen in tlie history of the grab after his truant property, the oqe, of the tribes saw a very smart- ; ]e mate was seized by a great idea. irged. signing; she even spent a week hs, ft aiderable amount In the-gastrlc juice, wheat fields of ,t.ie country. Change ’passenger overbalanced, plunged head girl, dressed "in a velvet Jacket, carry "What this dear little feller .needs cloak- model; she tried to win -success Cane , sugar -in- the food .is slowly of crop tends to renovate landpln that long over the omnibus rail and affer ing an enormous,load of itone strap* fit an ocean trip!" he said, Impressiveas an advertising agent.- In. notlilng changed by this acid into laevulose It gives .the soil a*chance to reenper* turning a somersault landed upright >ped to her forehead;— think I have |h, ‘i'll take him.on our_ next unV seen you before.’ he said. ‘Yesf^sir,’ ; could she achiove any success. Yet and glucose. ;.; The main aetton of the >ate from its past trlah-and ;store up on the .road unhurt. teptaln Blowsy willin', and I’ll ,givo 'gastric-juice, is, Jiowever.t-in-CQny,ert3_ -fi’esh-hoards;pf-that-ingredient-which: :hci; itji replied the maiden, ’you presented;me A! she workedhard and was encouraged wa» yg thlm a father’s care and bring him with a prize "the other day:’ 'You go Von Buetow’s Many Decorations. and aided by friends, But she failed :ihg . the albuminoids into \ peptones, was sapped in its assimilable form meat^oai -leaving.tfie fntty matter ahd cellulose wt. befiu. jn dormant Including two recently received dec- to school, and yet you are, carrying ; to keep .-on jit'any, ot iho many' •Rod neatln "Delighted ter lvov h im ! ” th e capto be attacked later.' The stomach of f orations from the Shah, the Imperial" stbne7'‘ queried the chief, With * form, By proper rotation of crops, branches-sho adopted, says .Success, m that . flxln Immediately r;,spondod, sla p p in g Bam?, ..It-is not always possible to see the the horse is* so-small that it cannot by raising and feeding of live stocky Chancellor, Prince Von Buelow, * is, pleasant smile the girl- answered, ‘Oh, 1 '* this tala ■Ills knee to show; h is a p p recia tio n o.f yes. L am reading for the Cambridge stars beckoning us. A philosophic contain' a full feed at one time, and by growing clover'and legumes such r waa onl consequently that portiqn which is Ithfl'-plan, although h e sc o w le d davkly local examination* but as it was s£ half* as peas, beans, etc,, no solllneed be woman lias written, wc must dig to ‘ged ... first eaten _islusually pushed on_ from com e too depleted to raise profitable fit his mate w h en th a t g e n tle m a n ’s holiday, I thought' ! would qome: out find "our sfIu-."“Burwemustkeep-on— nss tela, the stomach into the small Jnfestines crops, arid by additional" use of artlfi; ^fwardST-him- Mrs, gtuhbs. and earn sixpence.’ "—London Tele* h lt n U l.v— p n m n t O n n f t — t K r m f p l r - t h f t : rtnr'kualltn r. 1»lw cea graphs {liter kesltm lng.-.long; c o n se n te d , a n d n ess, w ith . noth in g but the,;, k eep in g TTefore It'has been lo ng acted on b r ttie- clal fertilizers any soil may become 110 rule ot] ithe many w a r m 'g la n c e s s h e b esto w ed gastric juice.—Prof. W; A. Henry, richer than it was origipally although on itse lf in view . •’Worry not over en « " - f - .. ' -■* * ' ':'* : ■■ flimllly la| fipon §ilas. con v in ced h im th a t ho had long used for the production of farm vironm ent or lack of th e -im m ediate Feeds and Fqqding! Hints for Sickroom Visitors. wiion, onlrl „ crops. Such .is th e hlatary of wide success th a t m ay be our due. W a ste If apMtt*P I made a ten-strike. In a sickroom open the ttpor-prompt* areas pf'pcioV land in Europe and even not tim e over sm all reg rets or -faiV As was thoir cu stom ,, th o r iv a l-su itFeed and the Color of Butter^ ly without rattling the handle. "Want Tirrsome-of-ou r-eastem^a tates.-* -Theyures or sm all!’ ach ievem en ts. • -owa n(| lots h ie tjn tho w id o w ’s parlor, upon in quietly, but do not take- ostentaSome of the- dairy people are quite 1 /eeden,| I the Sunday e v e n in g follow ing... T h eir T hese th in g s only prove th a t you excited over the possibility of the use rah down for a time by successive tious care to glide in absolute silence. western,I cropping without proper rotation; but are alive and in th e-b attle, ju st as the ^butcheni.1 I tesspi. was to s e t sa il' th e next-m orn-. Dbn’t_paueo and murmur Inquiries t o . of butter color being prohibited, and ;80; roujliJ [ |*g, sa_eacli_was^ a n x io u s to Unburden intelligent methods of ..cropping, •singing o f a bullet te lls a soldier th at the nurse, but gcr'straight to the. bed are discussing the question of whether, after '.70; j he is in th e field. B ut w hen the tired or notieed' affects the color- of butter. stock feeding and soil fertilization I ils--hearM o-M s—h o s te s s .__ W h en th e KeffS and speak in a clearly audible every were "Introduced' they were .renovated u m e com es to 'you—the girl .w ho I(-look’s hands neared eleven, Bllas. seeday tone to the patient, Choose topa r * . n n w - h p f lf ' r f k p a f t h lin f in n t iv . Ihg tha't'the captain had determined to !ng ot interest-.that Will entertain with* 4he-Impression that feed—ooes—not-- ■Jer "Efie^Jlrctmis tances~tt—is~ well -to f 1, . 15.78e .field s w here tho d a isies m ay '-glow alrgirhtm out;_aroserT4yith_a=malick)us= but'~being eXcittngvleavlnga few neW"-under=aay- conditions affect the color ~STflis~Bli0g 6r 0 -J.I glance at bis rival, i e ixcusedJliniself, -a n ’m ip s him r—Y ou-keeps -him. on. your Iuringly arnl l h e star of s u c c e s s m ay of butter, and that therefore the farm- understand that soils may become de. ‘l'dea8 .with your invalid hs food ;Jor beat fill .piAnnant./refiention after your ■lehVet. pomotrstaying-laters—BlnpOTSamuei—*- boat till I tells you .when an’ whaT’ ter- iyerelir~low~~enough~to- ren ch - w lth o u t tt~ vigorous- fight" .pleted,_but .nD..one .should :concl_ude O M "that; flepIellon-igrlnev-ltable-lft.-the-fM* too m uch str a in in g ,. ju st -stick' toT O tir t helfer<,| ; whomHi e was *0 assume charge of 4akttrg,-and-makingroniy=a=pas9ingdr.etagainst any such law, as they -would lahd him. W hen you brlngs-him ashore .purpose, w h atever It m ay be. eommonl turei—A. S. Alexander In Farmers’ erence to the present malady. Lpok j that evening— -was used to retiring then be unable to have yellow, butter, t feeding! I happens along, liu n tln -fe r the .lost‘Review. *- ■ ntj steers,! Iearly, fie announced, he meant him as fresh and pretty as the power in One-of them heads an article, "Can’ Sam m y! W e h a s'a le e tle set-to aii’ I I'nmmrm I _ Leading Up to ft. you lies and thereby act as an uncon tttte-in fits care--to~contimte-ln the Feedfor Color,” and thgn .quQtea .Pro K, |3.5l9| rescu es tlie k id ! ' -it's-sim plet"— :— - ' "I wish w ish you you would would look look at' ‘this Color of Clover Seed. scious tonic to your friends. Avoid It; StMtl wise habit his gotod m o t h e r had ta u g h t •Ten flo w e d If I likes the jo b !’’, the watch and see what's the matter with fessor Wing, pf Cornell) Professor Jor 0 0 3 . Till any article of ' dress that jingles or him, As tho w ily m a te had cou n ted Those _who 'have examined cloVe'r dan of Geneva, and Professor. Babcock ; trood tel s t ranger ans.wereih It," the man said, handing It over. ■rustles. Having arisen to say good* oil/WH rufon, the^opportunlty’x a m e 'While h e seed must have noticed that there are of Wisconsin. What they say contra " P s h a w r e s p o n d e d "the- - ,'captalnr 1 The jeweler examined it, wMUl by, go Instantly. . .. " :so0 t,Hi| ■wx8~waititig at~t!ig~ttoor f u r 1th e -b o y . “Tftiht nothin' but a leetle Joky, au^ «I can>t see-'anytltlng w rong;'~M -dicts-theJmadiivgr fpr they assert most three general kinds into which the colors may be divided. There Is the Mrs, Stubbs w a s q u ite o v e r c o m e w h en I’m goln’ ter pay yoTrWffij for-it! ” emphatically that feed does modify I, »M!p| he stammered h is p e titio n , a c o n d itio n --Tho-two arose,.haggling oyer ^prlci said. ‘t\Vhat seems to bo the trou-, the, color of the butter. Professor yellow seed, the variegated'iqed-and Loneliness "Drove Him insane. t65057I;I which, while la m e n ta b le a t -the^ tim e,. for the job; Silas -walked away. The -ble5^ -fat froifi- - the-brown-seed. The-brown seeds are ^JOrdan In the! eighties an Englishman^ it |M0|| "It has lobt nearly a, minute in the the same individual cow is of higher ^now known to be of low germinatlva gave'Silas b lis s fu l m e m o ries to carry mate was aghast at-his rivals cunnamed Candler lived alone on.a-.smaU 1,76; fairI ■last ,three monlhs.” , > ; ■cnlnr -w hen R * h ft Is on .pasture thattcapacity, and their peculiar color la -with him,-»itice d u r in g 'th e m o m e n t o F ning plot. islet of the Ladrone group, in t^e Paion, USfl He trombled w_fi5TT “...-.iiir-hat isn’t -Worth- making ..a....iuss. when she is on dry-feed in the barn. given by the4 >rolongedJ.ction_of rain cull til |: collapse t)ie w id o w ’s p lu m b form rexgtRv^Cmr^reaiTy^a—yeftr-raaa^^a—haiL"thought of the. pinnacle the cap----3r.'‘ J - — . . . . . . Professor wing 'says that certain ~gn the seeds: This -has- been ostab- -ff Chancellor Vow Buelow Wore-all of handler wao an avowed misanthropist, pose<l ,ln -h is . a r m s .. R e c o v e r in g , sh e ’wopld reach and the depth to which “t didn’t, know but one of the jew feeds-noticeably affect the fat in-milk. llshed by taking yellow seeds ■and, Hi* 1*15 Decorations. and threatened to shoot anyone who told-Silas- c o y ly th a t th e m em ory of KcT"would sink in tho widow's estima els might have brokenv or something,” Fresh pasture grass is famed for thisL variegated seeds and wetting and dryinvaded his , domain. For-^sixteen t-LciTIl ■her-dear:-Stubbs-had-m ot-alloW ed her tion if the plotters succeeded. "He next to the,. Kaiser’s Chief Chambep " VNono of- ’em dropped t car “ Thg"IBem“ Tfor a consideraple -time, months ' he floufished upon the fruits, he says. Professor Babcock 'declares to contemplate a s u c c e s s o r to h im , but ran,' the"best 'decorated man in .Eu dot. 10,Ii was seized 4 vltli a wild desire to ..flop “No,-they’re all right.” that green forage has the highest S,ome agriculturists tested the germ* rope. Ho possesses 115 stars, orders and herbs grown upon the islet. Then" it 88Me, that she felt in d eed h on ored at su ch the vessel with Sam, but his charge "It Isn’t full jaweled,- anyhow, is it?- color, that succulent fopds;_as roots or inative power of average lots of clover Vt 86 t-Je, an offer /rom su c h a p erso n , and th a t was nowhere In-sight and the sailors, and ribbons, besides 'medals; galore. he suddenly .went mad; The skipper! ishda it. “Yes, it’s full jeweled." . seed/Imported .from Russia and also silape. also Improve the color in win-see-wltether-^tubW WBWl , a German mathematician the other. of the American trading-bark Louisa, -the stranger h~aVlug nulled m'^been suspecttnE^teIy4hat"th«: -terrartd^thst tcorn meal gives a better: some'purdhased-ln^he^ntted^at&teai-L^gFYeeklmed^that^tf^-the^-fehancellQr:: -a n n -wken-stx^»4lc-s-to-the-west of the jslplace in her heart might not'bo shared weighln^Se anchor.''When *hc grew- case is. only washed,” usheTi iM an'dv'observed THm through a ..s p y In the Russ.ian seed the germinations color than'wheat bran. by another, wore' them all they would cover not 3;. No, 4j caiin he set himself to plan a way to "You’re wrong. It’s solid gold.” t 81 Mflj glass ."capering and danoing 'stark; were: variegated seed, S?'per' cent; only every Inch of his breast, buj his . Silas, who had not expected a more Every reader of the Farmers’ Re'frustrate the rascally scheme, but al"But it isn’t a’: first class m'^ke, is t Jfi J*M naked; He took the exile on board yelloV seed, 80.6 per, cent; brown back aswell and overflow down his favorable" answer at that tinie. bado Ih'ough - lie speiTt~many an hour- in It?’’. .----------------- 7 ----------- ------- _vlew that has had.anything to do with seed, 13:6“per'-cent. - In-'the“ American trousers to. the knees. and 'Landed ■him at Manila. When ! vdlof, 1 -ber_adieu contentedly, feeling that the-' -thinking Bur situation,_tho Qply "Vph, therms nothing better 'In the the making; of ,vb'utter on the farm / ICCt'l, M l» ''g a y w i n n U n r i g , w n r f t i v a r l e track it Candler recovered he insisted on re* captain’s persuasive powers could •determination he -arrived at was -that knows that when the pastures urn . ■- ; . gated, 94.7 per cent; yellow, 94.2 per s at Mci ] Slam’s King an -Ardent Motorist. - turning' to his islet. He lett sJah Fran* earn him n o better answer than the when the "Snlmouth Siren”- reached ;market.”. hushel. t't'nr glad to. hear ,you say so. Per greep and luxth4a&t-ln June, the butter cent;,blown, 13 per cent; It,will thus The king-of Siam is an ardent auto- cisco ih '1884, and was never more one he secured, and that if he could Blimloy Cove he'wqul.d stick .to:Sum- haps you wouldn’t ^mind. letUng me color is at its highest. . There is no eso'per | be seen, that the value of the brown mobillst, and his “scorching” has wor heard of. |- retain possession of his trump "card—^ lllin a leech. question that foods can be .given t)io have a fifty on it?’’—Chicago Tribune: asked,. cows that will to, a considerable ex- seed \Vas very -slight: Experiments in ried his ministers, who ar$ anxious 8 am—ho...w.ould-have nothing torJoar ej-aMtTho=boatn»-as wkhin-a.day.'Mail of at_»11|' ‘Autograph Library of Rare Value. tent affe'et the color o f ithe milk,, oven the. actual Use of this .seed seemed about the safety -of the royal heck; from ..tho_captain upon their"return.- ‘Bltpiloy Cove when - a- severe, storm Coujdn’t Find it. mbor.M "to- show tnat.. ine~Teita\\r~seed pro- -They- preaontcd~txf th'eir;mrgustinaster —Wfi?1" Is.probably the_ rarest- andin wlnterr^-Farmera— R eview arose.- -Imllio jiycningJ as great wind- ■ The .'.neighbors having dropped ib 'duces a slightly larger yield of. hay..' the following petition: '" •" |7.60. h mgst.. vnhiablo,. autograph library in -driven -sheets 'of rain boat the deck informally—upon _.tlLC_.5uthrona. during 3at .The- ^eods in’XhefRussian clover weTC -?^At. : the 'service Of’"your .majesty America" is owned“‘by 't]i'e""Cleveland, bv sain* [ and vivid flashes of lightning lit up the evening, Mrs. Suthron suggests" Company Owned Threshers. carefully separated and the propor- there are bearerfl,-'"and-when:-tims H a r d w a r e -company. There'-are over -btts!>«L -the pliinging bark weiWllyrtho captain that if her husband wiirgftther some bags at "lions of each color were found-to -be p r e sse s;“c a r r ia g e s .W e ~ th e r e fo r e r * b e TOO" books in the libraryTr^Thelr-tealIt has been pointed out in, these sought, his mate’s-company for the first mint-from the mint lied-In the garden, columns that much loss is each year as follows: variegated, 35.89 per seec h y o u to g iv e up th e u se of motrii valu e can hardly'be estimated, but 1 it ,Wo to ln s th ilrlp /she will mik for 'th'ein a genuine Kenincurred- by-farmers from having to cent! yellow, i8;77"phf"'<5ent; brown, car's, o F a t 'le a s t _ to g o a t a m ore mod- will run up into the thousands/ What 8<et M , c; No, } by hla troubles,- seeing- thf t,. t.lJe , c^p, tucky julep. Mr. Suthron, who has itu,-a.jtow..tytelr ip.flt ---------------;-----par cent: intermediate, 26.84 per Dtand too long in -------------- ----------. ... p a ce. T h is is exp ected by the A ndmher of the volumes so val rfcrw tain had bccn-drlnhlng.Tald 1 k.t-l? heed, rbriged in, seven or~eight gcnuine-Keni].^jje nhock whllfj waiting the arrival cent: weed seed) 1.35 per, cent; dirL dynasty and your people. We, have 28S-W >1 uable ’ Is the fact that their donors to his maudlin-talk. But as the cap-, tucky juleps prior, to the arrival ofr 0 ,2 ry«i : 1.26 per cent, In the.American seed been too much- alarmed- 1 stely~to t 'o- "have died! and each one of these books of the threshing outfit, which is too •2c; tain growing superstitious under th the guests, goes willingly in search busy to promptly take care of all 61! the corresponding figures were: vari* malmsilent." flaxseed. | contains the signature! of the party combined influenccs--ofc4 h e _ an! -of tho desired--garnishment-for -tho th e worlrTtesired-tcrTm ^done-.-Thresh gat$d, -32,9- per-cenJU-yellow* 20.3 per __To-whlch hla majesty sententlously who gave the volume, says a wrlter_ifi me tint* t fra** the storm, unfolded his pet belief that dVInk; He remains in the garden cent; brown. 19.07 per -cent; Inter- replied in a marginal note: “Dangei aie Cleveland Plain Dealer. A num* wer^contmlM: quito^-a while,^and=finftUy-the others ers are increasing in.numbet In eac -mediate, 2 0 ^ per--cent; weed seed, lle5 -notr ln—the---mQbora^ bxLt. ln__thLa;0 y_^f_t.h»»ftignatures are oulte -rare commuhltyrbut as two-thirds-of^tho go out to ascertain what causes the by strange sea folk, ^ \ vlth 3.98 .per cent; dirt, 3.98 per cent; It hearts,"of men.” farmers in many districts prefer to IT. "" iV and from people who did not as d rule \* *•' terested andjhen agreed heartily with delay. will thus be seen that in both kinds , thresh from the shock and could not givo their autograph. the captain. When tHey separat^-Si.; "Why don’t jo n bring the rniqt In, otherwise^ dispose ot their grain crop, the per cent of fairly good germinable Unwarllkc Raoe df Bees. “ " i..AWh las was deep in thought. dear? '1 h.ls wife calls. ' A race of bees has been* brought to many ;i^ore machines are needed and seed was only a little above. 52 per lOo.toW About midnight, sobered by the From somewhere J n the darkness should be fdrnlshed in order to put a cent. this country—as an experiment by the ' Back to Fundamerttal Point. StatureLaccordlng to Prof, Nlceforo, is, ffA storm, the Tcfti)taln -had taken— tho- Tiomes ‘ihe~-t^txircsponset^ —"— ~ United States government—that has stop to the' serlous^oirror-damtrgerof: ;var 4 es witli tho occupation,: with ‘the -S :--S u d d en ly ,, above the nolsmof — "Jane, I’ve eaten my way twice ’ Grease, the Doe Klfler. ' . -been found the ge'ntTcst" in' theTvorld I0.JM5A grain. In Great Britain almost with social status/ and-with- the gcograph. "the galcTUe heard a strango-voico ca !- around this lot'. I'vo chewed gera out exception the-farms-havS indtvid It would not seom necessary to buy The one greaL.drawback to bee-keep 1<M* ing him By the faint light from .the nium leaves, grass, catnip, tulips, ual threshing mills, most of which are insect powder for putting on hens ing for most people has been the fear ical locality; stature In-the highlands differing from that in the lowlands, onions, sage and burdock, but blamed run by water power, which necess wheti ' common lard , may ,b* of stings, but recent experiments at o( tttb wheel, n prostrate ** If 1 can find a sprig of mint any tates having dams or ponds. * Where cheaply had. and- is death to Washington have proved’ the , Cauca and. sons of sterile soil from sons of fertile lands; and as these conditions 'IT». AS Dispatch. he" nbered a continued flash ofjlgiu where!”—Pittsburg modern buildings havo recently been Heel Lice breathe through pores sian -bees to be the .most remarkable alter the stature of those affected re .> --' --■ V,. t V?IJ* n L disclosed a mermaid. V^mass of laeklaM built! stearp power runs ,the, thresher, in their bodies. It does not bees In’ existence for their gentleness. cords a corresponding change. At'the syjpfll S v S hair half, veiled her face The bees' arc not altogether sting He Had Already Won. which. Is a fixture in a special build' takb much grease to stop up these ind streamed over her shoulders and less, for they posses this, organ so rock bottom of alt is the old difference A young man who had bebn atten andtrip ing, says the Farmers’ Review. pores, when the lice perish “’lor lack f-^ i between rich men and poor men. •i'ootet ‘torn .Mr“ =k to 0,o onO of h « Ipo*, tive to the other man's daughter, ask With us small threshers might be of the oxygen of the air. Lice may necessary to their welfare,"but so sel £ » l k t . toilPhosphorous rodljtea. ed him for her hand In marriage. Captain Bioway. run by electric power- where trolley Jbe_k!lled by grease, both when they dom do they resort to its use that thqy The captain shivered. Who air Value of the Heme. "I’m sorry.” said the father, “but I lines ppss near the farp),, or by the arb fouftd on chtcks and when they are for all praGtieal^Tuppdses.ino; The eurly greeting, ho received from imist rbfuleT T don’t believe .you are stthgless, .Home is the -one place in all. thle old-fashioned horso power or even a are found on old hens. It is some* . that gentleman the next morning went J ^ ° . y ^ ^ L l oQko.»ftor.thh T^k4jad-«fc-man;fo2Llier.^ thing of a task to doctor a lot of old world where hearts are sure of each steam englner where 1 1 eJaAnTSlarge, w confirm Ms helKjf. jj; 1 " fni'MlHG!1*'—tilt? Windfalls for Widow. "Hi have" her anyway,” said- the Thesei things will (bine some day: lrenh: with 'grea8 e ,rb u tit" IS “cheaper other. It is the place of confidence; Tho “Salmouth Siren’’ sailed, and S ^ o n o S a ^ v ' oooto do -youttiT-becomlng-bold, After the, death in X897 of John :»!•? ~ -Meanwhile it- would seem, to be-a.gootii -and~better than havlng-therllge abouL A: Olney -of Uptonr hl8 -w4dow-Waa11^n»ie Tdrmc' Whore that teverM J’ter an uneventful voyage reached that m * * t__ • t . A•.- _T- » _ T* la nnnflaoaFfi1 i f \ trTTv lforAflflnfi ••You won’t,” said the father, em* i'-.-.-’A : s . y .* ■ ''Siren” at -Blimloy plmtically; “We’ll just see wh.o w.lt»* plan for farmers to band together in It is not necossafy"lb mix keroi ltd W her destination and discharged. h®r notified that there was a deposit of mafek of guarded arid suspicions cold* a community Tor the purchase of a with the grease, as the grease Itself $1 ,6 0 0 in 6 Milford bank. This money ness which this world forces uq to e Cud;. cftr8 o, As they were about, to weigh **:?»*:■ out in this mhtter.’l threshing outfit of sufficient capacity is entirely effective. Wchor for the return trip a boat ad been laid away without th« wear insdlf-rtefense arid where wo pour “All right, I accept the ^challenge,t’ ( 0 do the wotk regard,- and then S S i towed hastily out to thO ship. A nowledge of Mrs. Olney.' A second out the unheserved-eommunlcatlona of W-M* f said the other. “Is the fight on Aow?” ludoW each season stack the grain oh each Early maturity Is the most Import surprise carte to her the other day full and confiding hearts, says Wombawled the captain, tough-looking fellow came aboard and .g o o d4 moi-maidi'’ mermaidi )elting the mer“It is." v' V : ' ’ J ' v farm and thresh with the. company ant point in breeding animals for mar ]*a« ushered Into the cabin. Tho cur* when workmen began tq make, re* an’s Life. It Is the spot where ex “O, very 8R^ the youth, 16**1®*" ■on? Snag took his stand a fow. feet ln M'S Peculiar pronurtclatton eacape “then ■I’ve won. I married your machine just. when most convenient ket and the chief thing to consider is pairs on the old Olney'1cobble shop presstons of tenderness gush out (with* or profitable. ■ . to havo* stock that will makerthe most Lion lT?ay from tho open cabin skylight. daughter two weeks ago Thursday.” A company-machine could not well weight In the shortest time and on and found $86 in a tin box under the out any sensatlon.of awkwardness* all floor, ‘ without any dread of rldlculo. The stranger was shaking. “My w,Kftn?as Oily Times he*J£, thresh from the shock quickly enough the leaBt feed. float’s off fcllmley Cove!" wore the strict* words StiftB hoard J&Ll iron! W c u td y o u ? t l b y V T H E C H E L S E A 8 T A N D A R D , T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 12, 110 5 T H E CH ELSEA 8T A N D A R D DECIDED IMPROVEMENT. ADDITIONAL LOCAL EVENTS. FOUR MILS LAVS. PERSONAL MENTION. Au ladepeedoot local uewajmper publish*) New Lighting gtfnet «t the ChwrehofOur . The Soto Grange will meet at the ■Mrs. L. T.-Freeman way in Detroit every Thursday. alteruooa. from Its office in theWmterd building. * M r «t tin N N B u rM E liir Q biriii home of Alvin Prat, of Solo, Tuesday, Monday. -Chelsea. Mich. October 17. Galbraith Gorman .was a; Jackson Being Made visitor Saturday. B Y O , CL g T I M S O W . Improvements of a marked and plea* . The Maooabees of Munitb will hold Evert iJentou spent Sunday with hU ipg ktafd are going forward' at. the what they oall a “club fair” at their ha •K ' " • . \ v le rm s ii-tl-O O w y e a r ; 6 m o u th s , 50 oentai Irrandparspts in Dexter. Church of Our Lady of the Sacred today and tomorrow. S ip o u th s . 86 seats v ‘ A O v a r tlilQ K ra te * re w m ua bi* m 4 m a d e kn ow n Heart, /Two additional entrances, with * Mrs, John MoKernan spent Sunday | o n n b p lio & tlo a - <• i Eitou Musbaob, of Munitb, formerly with Ann Arbor relatives. cement walks Iqadiug to them are now of Sylvan, is ooptlned1 to his home with Enteredntthepostofflce at ObeUea.MtohMM proYidod whioU will greatly relieve the ’= Mrs. Charles Staplsb. of Lyndon. Is ■ aeoood-olasa matter. crowding of thourn&icuvestibule, This a severe attack of rheumatism. _ the guest of Detroit friends. Improvement adds po the exterior ap The Washtenaw Gardeu Company iiaa - MlehaelWaokeohut, of Jackaon, watu] The Hillsdale Leader- would like to pearancc^of the edifice %s well. a CheUe* visitor Wednesday. have the next Good Hoadfi convention Inside; the church has been rewired raised about 4,000 bushois of onlonsthia Mayor. Todd, of Jackson, was a Chel season, including 1,100 bushels of oullou heldlnthat city. t' and. six new chandeliers provided, each sea viBltorTueednymorolng. sets. supporting a cluster of ten^ihdapeiceut' : : Tho members of the AmerlcanBankOrs lights. This arrangement will flood the H. D. WitberaU and wife spent Sun The marriage of Miss Nellie Glynton Association met at Washington yester church with light whenever the Jamps day with Manchester reiatlvee. and Mr. Frank Winslow, both of day for their annual convention. Miss Emma Sold, of Jackson, was the may be used. And uot only are there w.ebgtep,,,tool{_.plafig. Tuesday morning those obaudoliers but an arch of lights of this' week. Key, J, Mllle Oelatou, of- gueyt of relatives here Sunday, Howell would like to havo the now haVbeen so arranged that the altaFoifd delating. , Bernard-T^rEer sod wife, of Lausing, | stato tuberculosis hospital and is raising sanctuary will be brought .into pleasing were Chelsea visitors Sunday. ,jTBnds.tft'pn, -Mr, aiul- Mrfli-IL-Ai--WilBon,"Of-Lima; andTuve reiitlal prominence;1 O. T. Hoover and w ife spent Sunday as an inducement* wore oleeted delegates at the recent The work of reglldlng and redeco with Detroit relatives and friends. county Grange meeting to attend the A civil service examination will be rating is still going forward, mention of stafctLGraiige convention to be held In Ja*. Harrington, of Detroit, culled on ! held-in Ypsilanti, on-SaturdaJy October which will be made by The Standard Grand Rapids next.December. . Chelsea friends one day the past week. I \ 21, for substitute clerks ahd earriors for wtaon completed. . . Mrs.. H. 1. DavU, of Ann Arbor, Is the postofllce In the Greek city. While at work on a press in shop No. spending a few days with relatives here. | WARDEN ISSUES WARNIN6. 12 at the Glazier Stove Co.'s plant WedMrs. Ella La.iilie,, of Stookbrldge, Michigan Is furnishing,a number of Number of Birds Kaon Hunter May Na* I'^sday afternoqil/Mark Lowry got the visited with friends here the first of the carpeu^iS to help construct the ’build C O RRESPO N D ENC EI. Ileatrloted’to Such *. Shipped Itoro «»ger of his right hand badly ings on the isthmus necessary in the [bruised, D r.S , O. Bush dressed the ■canal work. The men are path 50 cents ■a Rum) Haggage, Misses Leila and Jennie Geddea and wound. EAST LYNDON. Hunters going north .In quest, of the an hour. : -'A . -> - , ^ Anna Walworth were Ann Arb^r visitors gnhio birds this year will hot be*able to Frauk Fortior, of .Sylvan, who—was- Friday. The Hndley brothers Spent Sunday at George Nester of Detroit has tendered cart away any great number of them to ____________ badly injured on the Main street crossMls»’ Nellie Wright, of Y-pallauti, spent Ihome ‘Gov. Warner his resignation ns a meiugive to friepds at home or to keep their l ing of the M.* C. at— Jackson, last August one day. of the past week with Chelsea ‘- her of the board of trustees of the liome Several from this vicinity attended the families in game .for weeks. A circular employed Stivers & Katinbach and friends. for the feeble minded and epileptic, al Fowiervllle fair, legin gth at his personal ^business pro just issued by State Game add Fisl) | WJH start.a suitfor personal damages in Mesdames. George Kempf and Wuh James Blroh and family' entertained Warden Chapman says that all birds Jtho'iieap3Yuturoi vents his giving, the work the attention transported abywhere must be carriwL I jff, of Detrelt,: .wefe Chelsea visitors company from Bunker Hill fast Sunday. it dosorvos.;7”' ^ ■; . .■■■■■ iu tho Jiand8, wliloh will neceMariJylz—Wm. Campbell, broke his left wrist Sunday, ' , , Mrs, J. Hadley returned to Detroit George Seckmger and wife, or JRCk. L fkera ,Wflek,8 vlBit ^ ,th frIen(l8 8Dt, The Detroit Times oiebratos its fifth limit the number, a man may wish to yesterday. He placoda ladder on the ' anniversary: with a handsome; “Detroit bring homo to show his prowess with cement walk and climbed to the roof of sen, were the guests ofvrelatlves here reiatives. his residence to do some repairing. The Sunday. . river tunnel number,”cqntaiilmgrt>csi(los the gun. Misses Stella Ceilings and GTftce Hud The cirealar contains the recent log- ladder slipped and Mr. Campbell fell, much othot-juteTosting matter, valuable MM Elizabeth Hinckley, of,. Ann 90ll spent- Saturday with rBlsitvcB - Isda,te cqncqrning the/great tuunol: which islativ'o, act reading* “No ghme b irds Or.^A^hfcColgan reduced the fraeture. Arbor, spent Sunday with ^ Chelsea Htockbrldge. -the-M4eli iga^Centrahrai Iroad wtBrwHh oliall bA Bhijrpod .by express. froightJori ml#* ~ ^ ” ' -Mrs. Mv J. Grahani. of Parma^~returnSchool Commissioner Foster-paid ovor ~in tho next two yeftre,- construct uiidor baggage,-or in any-o.iher-manB Ciyde Cla.rk, of Mig hapids, was tiie ed home after- a two weeks’ visit with hand baggage." This of Course cleans j to County Treasurer Luick Saturday guest of C. Splrnagle and wife one day the Detroit river. her daughter. ' ___ ; baggage carried in the hand, and which morning $126,50, the. sum. collected bv last, week, - William Dupbar, of Unadllia, Slid ‘The oarning of Michigan railroads for nmsb accompany the owner in any him as fees for the quarter ““ institute 1 Mrs. Nettie Merrin&ne and son, Paul, Bertha Dlnkle, of Putnam/ were joined the month of August, as reported by the public conveyance. . __ :.-7ending September 30. r This was the state:railrpad-cominissioh.orrwore-$4,- It also states that after five days any largest-sum -ever -paid- in from that of:'Grass. Lake, spent Sunday -with inmarriage at Putnam,-Michr,-October lrleiwl9-h,ece.„ ■ ■■851,417^547-8n~Hiere<t8frt)f-ffi96^5fi;09overR. Mapea and family, of Stookbridge, tlie same month last year. The total gnmo'will bo liable to arrest "and must WKST AtANCHKSTEIt. Mrs. Ugele, mpther of Jacob Uegle of spent BundaJ at the home of S. A. eariiings for tho eight *months of the sufTor tho consequences. This applies prosont year ending August 31 werfe^82,- also to hotel,keepers, cafe men and Pittsfield died at the home of. her Mapes and family. .. Mrs. M hvIh R em in g to n , o f . A drian, is daughtor*rn-law, Mrs. Gottlieb Uegle, 190.83ti.03. an iiioroaso of $2i883,072.20 proprietors o f’road bouses. Mrs. 11. N, Dean,.of Detroit, visited rile g u e st o f her parents here, of Freedom Wednesday morning, at’ the her aiater, Mib, Wesley Caufield, severni '' ‘‘over the corresponding period lastydai-, 1— Mrs; E dith K in g s lu iy Is 111 j T l b e ttge of 95: Therfuneral ~wll I be held- days of the past week. T X iD s n r iE W iir c m o N r h o m e o f her fath er, .Robert Green. ■ r-from tho residence in Freedom,'Friday Secretary Taft will go to Panama in Hubert McGuire and wife, of Paw , : . , . morning a t 10 o'clock, Rev. Carl I^ederor, , MIbb M Uybelle R laisdell is sp en d in g - jNOvombor to investigate tho situation ’aw, were guests .at the home of Cha^t. LoomTAUn Has an int#ire*t,D8r ,nter- 0j|jeiatj|,g r ■few w deks at. the hom o of A lbert G reen . there and thoroughly Inform. liimsclf .of Aview with' a Boston Friend of the )owner the, first ofthe week,' the, conditions hi tho canal zone.- The M/,. ,amUV1rs.,, Anum of ClmrloUe-wer Fee d - Bve r e t ty ■o f - Se a ttl 0, Wash;; and O. H. KeMpf and wne returned the* decision to Keep tue control of the canal gUfistajif=W^F.=Noggie=and-familv lust in t!ie war department instead of trans- H en ry I. S tim son ,—'w ho—has ju s t -r e - j his 8 lstc r ,-M iss-J e ssie = fc v e r e tt, o f C h e lr last- of- the past week'from tnelr vfSlf" week.! ■' . forring it to the state department was turned.from , a b u sin ess trip to" B oston Iflea lo ft for G rea ter N ew York, W cdiies- with Pennsylvaula relatives. Mrei-Iri-E-C! 1ley^w ho-liag-been at:th^ ■\nd o th er la rge ea ste r n c itie s , has^spm e d ay ev e n in g ,, w h e r e th e y w ill m eet Mr. Wm^Beebe and wlfeVef Geneva, N. Y. Ann Arbor li’ospilal for some-tluie spent cussion that followed the eabiuet meet- in to r e stin g th in g s t o , t e ll w h ich h e ja iip -M r s. G ilb e r t Gav o f S to ck b rld g e, were guests of M. iioyd and faiuHy Sunday at Iron Creek. , h e a r d 'o f-T h o m a s Law son-^ th e e r r a tic I w h o- h ave b een a t W ashington, D. C several days of thr; past week. ' ■ing' : ■ ' Frank. TroTz_ had the. misfortune lo and. m u ch .'ta lk ed o f fin an cier o f the' | w hore Mr. G ay a tte n d e d .the, f le e t in g o f Miss Belle Looney, who has been In tho $1,000 hlamago suit of Mrs. Hub."dhe^Bankers’-association. have his rubbertired buggy-wr ecked Iii spending several weeks with, relatives a runaway a few days ago. _■ _ Carry' Anthony against tho Cincinnati Mr. Stimsbn dined one. day recently Traction Co., the woman claiming she in -a'" restaurhnt "iiTUch^ frequented' by Parker & Snyder, of-Auu Arbor,.has hereJmaretuyned.toiier home In Grand-; Mabei and Lillian Austin went on the __ _ _ _ l)a<l .been refused transportation bccansc .iiwson, and ho was accompanied by: a adopted the name of-the Ann' Arbor Rapids. ^hlle,!he|r-fatl.er . she had nothing,smaller than a .$5, bill Boston business man who knows Law- ■Press as-thofr-^tnprmtroirthe job work ,-Profr D tt-Marlon, who-ls teaching rfi I mllk ruu,e the„Hudson_distrlct,.W lh_of Dexterl » ui iu.H ^ 011 Uie Wampler’s Lake , with which to pay her faro.-Judge son personally and has~ &n-~intiinate that'Js being sent, out, by tile-firm,Otto Hans, well .known to many of our village, spent. Saturday with - CBelsea iiU,lt' , Swing lias doiddnd that a bill of that do- uuderstaiuling of his character.' \ ■' | The quarterly meetings held at Iron citizens a member ofthe firm, and at friends. noniina’lioii Is nit oxcoHsivb' amount to TIuY" Boston Btove man^whon asked’ ollor uJ.roliny enndiietorr and is not legal how Lawson was considered locally, proselit-the-eoncern is working twenty Mrs. John Greening, who has been Creek -fciiurdi FrldHy, Hatuj^ay anff Sunday were- w ill attended. A grea to inle r-iii/diii1 tho ulrbiiiiisliuinus. whether or not he .was counted as.re- four hours wlth- three fihlfts of 'em- spending the' past six weeks with rela tives at Saginaw returned to her home many, delegates being present, white the ial>Ie;.erratic,orvi'sionar.y, replied that ployees. A c iv il nrvleo -oxamlnaMoi) for p ostqeauttful weather 'and moon light eve' .heraSaUmlay.-.— :------- --------------The Washten avr "county ’ tCSbh"6rs^ex“nibircv■<rfrniTniri(rJrrfrTldr w ill bo hol(l In in his homo city Lawson- is regarded as nlngs' made It a very enjoyable occasion man in every respect reliable, and amlnation will be held at the court Miss Florence Caster, of ' Lansing, Amt Arlioi*, WodmiHday,. N qvom ber 22, NOn'l'H LAKH. every statement made by • him iS 'de- house in Aiiu Arbqr, Thursday and Fri- spent-the last of 'the week at the home b eg in n in g at 0. a,, in, A pplientlonsi.|for pbnclod upon. Of course it is admitted- day^Qqtaber_lftand 20l-Teachers should of her parenta^ Dr. and Mrs. E-. B. th e uxnmliml lou-imuit btLnmdo o iit mi iu -winter lliiiFLavvstiiils^ecuiiarTiTmany-of- hls preHOi'il>o(l_forin, oopios of which cap .be views, Iml'wlion it comes to the regard boar, 'iii mind that-there will be no: Caster, ofjhis place. . -------Varltie»r March examination,- Those holding secured from the. commissioner's reproAVery quiet'aiid informal hornet wed-1 Mr, and Mrs. Buck, of Grand Bapids i^which he is hold as a business .man Normal, State or University-certificates sontatiyo, K, dCi Heal at tho Aim Arbor ding.occurred at the.residence .of Judge j are visltlng relatives here, — — 'postofileo. All applications nuiHt b'o ro- iKTirn is none in Boston who is consider- ! akould have a copy flied: at onco with and Mrs. Emory C^I^eland, .800 North | Kbwib OhafiibBrUin and WtfA opant ed as entitled toigreater respect. S Soo |l the commissioner,___________—— -be& Division Btreet, Ann Arbor, Tuesday Sunday at the home of H.,Watts. far as any statepients embodied in Lawbor 10. -M son's Frenzied- Finance concerning Leigh G. Palmer, Mrpr Perry" Noah .visited her sister A Lansing real estate denier who affairs in. Boston-they have never di-1 tion.with the War Department corps of Anna M. Uland, was united in marriage [ Mr8i 8< ^eaeh,ef Sylvan, last week, - platted a section of land "and sold lots vorged a hair's breadth from the exact engineers, and has been'assigned to the' to Mr; Elver L. Shinbur, of Mitoheil, ' Our winter peaches are ripening two .-^-qii-.eoiitracts,-With tho-^uiiderstanding truth.'_;__ __ Iu. S. Survey- Sleamer-'“Search" with Nebraska. The ceremony was ^perform months id advance of former years, ' " that-, in case "of"the" Iteatb of tlic purIn Boston Thomas W. Lawson Is con? | headquarters at Marinotteb Wis. He ed by th(T bl’ide’s brbther. Hev. T. E. -" " lT7“Full'er, pr^Chelkea; Itttser btrforc tlic-qmyinents were com- sidered fundamentally sound. ; pr uneisea, was In this left for_ bisjnew-duties Saturday- eve Leland, of Detroit, at 11 o’clock, only I l l * ^ u,ier* of l*ll4tedu^dued-.wonid_.diu issued to his -about twenty*five-of the near_relativesTv* 0^^ "*a8^ 66- ^ook*n®^t>1'"*PP^,w‘ ning and ©xpoets to be in-Wisconslrr hefrs, has discovered that ho has no and a few friends of the ffontrftnr.lng Ourgranddaughterr~Mlaa Blancbe BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY.- , oMtLJIecemiaer 1, when he will be right to engage jn Uie. business of life parties being present to witness tlie Glenn, and brother Ralph, spent Sunday Mrs. Sarah A. Beeman, assisted by transferred to the Detroit oftlcoof the insurance, This, discovery was made her daughter Mrs. Celia Dean, celq-.[engineering corps, with us. happy,event. after an interview, with1 the attorney, A letter from iJskota tells o f’strong United 'her ninetieth, birthday 6rt Octogeneral's department, brought aliqut Mrs. John V. Curtis will sell at auc^ . . Ruined Romance; -— winds making ft- dangerous to :do the \lier 6, 1905, at-her -pleasant home in k tion, on the premises known as the A coiqmon belief in hospital romances [threshing.' -by Insurance GonimiHsionor iiarry, to: ■' \Vaterlbo township, whore Bhe jias re-, whom a complaint was nnuki. Gerathy farm, which, is situated one has been rudely Shocked by the story titled sixty-seven years, by the gather_Mr. Xillbett aniLMlag-Dserlng-atteud evf Yorlt-nursei: She-httd-ft". . . . mile eastand-half-mtlo horth^f-] ing i together of her children,.granded.the Dinkel-Duulmr wedding October Gideon L. Hoyt, trustee under the and five mile north of Dexter, in Web Interesting patient and there, appeared -4th,at'Putnjm^ " childTcnamHlnrteerrof!rer”"etghteen some evidence of an approaching^Itu-" last 'will aniT testament of Ueiiry It. ster, on Thursday, October 10, commenc atlon until he came out of a tender groat grniidciiildren with other relatives F. A, Glenn has ten. acres of corn ■Watson^ d e c e a s e d ,, has eom m onccd suiB ing at one o'clock in the afternoqn, per languor, opened hls eyes upon her. and from whloh he expects about twelve by. d e flo r a tio n , filed b y h is a tto rn ey , and old friends to the number of nearly sonal property consisting of horses, cows, asked: “Do!you suppose hell is worse hundred bushels, F rank K, Jones, a g a in s t : th o Lake Shore sixty. young stock and the usual line of farm than this?”—Boston Herald. AH brought something gobd to help A buyer from Gregory Is offering 50 & M ich igan Sou thern K a il road Coin implements. K,W.Dknlels, auctioneer. -load tlie-lieautYful flower- decked tab|es;ents=s-h uwired - foW-snples.-tak fng- all : —:— - —Rlnged Birds, ' land in J’ittHfleld fyOwnship, He claims wiiicli were spread on title lawn and Washtenaw Pomofia ■Grange met with For the purpose of studying the hab- the culls for older. tlio, raHroad, company allowed -weeds- ill led with a feast long toJi&^romembari- -the-Cavanaugh Lake Grange-Tuesday; ita-of birds of passage a “vogelwarte’* — E. W. Danh»ls and F. ArGlenn._trelpi<d" and dry ".grass to accumulate on its <mI by those present. Music was There was a large attendance of has been established at Rossiten, in to move Rev. G. W. Gordon to his new right of way which' took fire and burned rondored during this pleasant hour. members of the order from various parts eastern Prussia, where birds are to be paBtorate at Dexter lai«t week, Then all returned to tho-house and ovol* three acres of, tho, Watson farm, of the county! Th6 subjects for dis caught and liberated again after small A great disappointment was felt hero rings have been attached to their feet. and ruining tliti sump for farming pur the aftorneoh was spent listening to cussion were well debated and tfio dne The directors request that the feet bf Hiipclay last on not hesrlng our minister, poses. The: fire occurred September I) rnnmrks by Rev- J. M. Dnybar, which on the aims and objects of Iho.society, such, ringed birds killed anywhere to The reason Is ns yet a mystery. were appropriate to the occasion, while of equity brought forth many pointed be' sent to' them. of last year. Buyers begin to look at what few ■, -------- — ----------- - j songs and recitations added - to the arguments. Tho ladies of Cavanaugh turkeys there are in the country. It is > Members of the Eastern Michigan plonsur. 'a of a good visit and general._Lake.graHge served a bountious dinner - - —=Viqlent-MqtlMWL_ r- - said only-A—few smatt -flocks“ Mn "he ^ ’ressCltib to the number of islghty-elglit. gooiT time, “One of those deaf mutes Is trying found. I to their visiting brothers and sisters. left Detroit, Friday tnorning, in two to strike the other,“ said a bystander, -J begln to see that 1.. hava-mudA^. At a lain hour all departed feeling special coaches, via tho l’qre Marquette- *tls g ood to meefc tliu s a n d -^ v lsliitig --W irt & MoLareorWhoHs at-BayCity" excitedly; great mistake Ih life by, giving up life “No, he Isn't,11 for Dayton, Ohio; whore thoy were on- G randm a’s rem aining b irth d a y s may all in. the interest of the Detroit Free 4n»urance-befpre the officers began with torUiibed is the'gimsts ^ - tTicT'Nutl<ina1 be as pteaaantly_Hpuut. __ , “Re""talks , ds^-an, Prcia, :_telephonodnbia: parents,-D.-0, l |fnSn;' Ividlng the fuji/ls among themselves, Cash Register Co, Friday afternoon and McLaren and wife, that at 1:30 this 1b only using a little strong Irukueumj/ Wlieu a boy I had a good many Detroit "Free Press, Saturday was spent by the, members of Indigestion,1 constipation, dyspepsia^knornlng the Forest City Hotel at which chances to get Into scraps, but It was tho party, inspecting, the works^jif tho kidney and liver disorders, and ' all lib is stopping was.discovered to be on Why Paint Turns White, Ialways with a larger fellow. The little Rtomaeh troublfls pnslllvely cured by company and ylsiting points of Tntorest ftye. W i r t l a a good “sprlnter“wAiul An explanation pf the reason why didn’t want to, and the lilg ones I nnUlfttor’H Rnekyr Moun*aln Tea, about tho city. The party1rotluriied t-o using ' . , !I5 cents, Tea or Tablets, Bank Drug when he became aware of tho situation pnlrtt and varnish look white after a 1l&toFT. Detroit, Baturday night. Fred Goqrgo, Store. ho grasped his suit case and sought r >ek8t0rm, furMr, and Mrs. Noah are having a lime tulvortisiug agent of the Pore Marquotto safety in the street. The fire was con supers, F/ir a mild, easy action of the bowels, fined to the roar portion of the building, accompaniod tlio Press Club, Postmasr Iir;;er®a^uio„,,."i?dt!,e sL ‘* a single dose of Poan’s Regulates is to tor Hoover and wife and Tom W. Mingay ©trough. Treatment cures habitual con-, and after the blaze was out Wirt again Pl$ree. thlcgpplfljM Jea*ing ,trt° t^ > e^ .. the honey and wife, oiChelsea, were among those gtlpattorr. - flo oeuts-« box.' Aak your songhb hlfTcoucb and - resumed : bir ^ bal££Pdjdop for stoHn-t »> .htnping :j whQ .tOQk.the trip................. i.dnigglivJor uiem. = gtfliaber^^ ,-~rr= -AH4h^1pgklH5WB.m Thfe BtknAaril. w e have been troubled the same way, i - 1, Make Your Grocer Give Yon Gnarantced Cream of Tartar V- r W ]< w . m ■t. - | ( f i l i I* m i 'I'i 91 rS.-v Bakina Pow der 'owders interfere with digestion andare- unhealthful.——------Avoid thealum. V’“v'*^ Geo. W, Coe started a force of men at work pulltug -his orop of sugar beets Saturday; ; 1 Some of the farmers In this vicinity are gathering a fair orop of applet wbioh they are selling to the .Chelae^ buyers. H. J. Ueminger, who haabeen makiog an exteuded visit to the Paolflo coast returned tq his hpme here .Saturday, Mr, Heiulnger's visit covered a "wide scope ,of the wesiero oouutry auc\ he speaks very highly of some of the places he visited, BE FIRST and you’re last to be sorry, ARE YOU READY? ,W gI A r e R e a d y NowT o m a k e your Sait, Overcoat - LIMA, . -H r '. A lbert Sohnelrtcr visited Sunday - In -D^Xt4*tr-— i------------——------------- l— ~ George Uaist, wife and son spent Sun day in Freedom. %■Oiwra Kuoh wHB the ghekL o f "Misa Olsra-Seltz in Freedom. Sninuei Andres amlwifei of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday, at the hume pf OtiarJea Barth. .. r| Mra. C. RenlachlerVorAun Arbor, was the gueatnjf^Davrd Schneider and -wlfe Friday and Saturday^ _ John Lutz and family, Mrs, William Rirode and Mrs. H. Iilokehaoher of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the home of Mrs; David Sohneider. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing yyea, awent breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.* The greatest beautitior known. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Batrk DrugJitore. — - B e st fr o m . a n d ^ fi lin e to select ATHENAEUK, J a e k s o n , Mich. ^ Advertiso in The Standard, M o n d a y , O c t . 16, ROSE MELVltLE -I N - SIS HOPKINS. - .... ■- Pfl c M M U S , Tuesday, Cct. 17. At any rate, ypu seem to be getting rid of it on 8uction>sale g-o-n*ei ” - Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and'alwtys restores color to gray halr. A splendid dressing aiso. Sold for over sixty years* ~ > Two Little W^ifs, Prices, 15, 25, 35,50, W ednesday, Oct; 18, How Hearts . Are Broken. Prices*15 , 2 5 ,3 5 , 50. ■,v M» heir cam* out io btdly. I netrly lo*t q •11. I had heard ao much atKiut Arer'i H»lr Y1Bor *th°uglut I would give It • til*I. * “did ----10 It completely ttopped atopped lha r.inn» •o and •iiaiteompisteiy made mr ImlrjjruwWsry r>ptaTy'.“— Fibld, NorthSeld, Mast. > S a turday, OGtehef-24rMatinee" andNight; : HO.OSIER GIRL. S A R S A P W O U A .- PIUS. OHESRV PGCTOtAL, PRICES i : ■Matinee, 10. 25. ' Niglir, 15,25,^^ -*ir m Fall and Winter Millinery: W e are showing th e prettiest and most up-to__da.tfiiLne-of S treeta n d Trim med. Hats ever > broughtftd C helsea, at low est possible ~ prices- Call and be convhrcetlT STAFFAN HI.OCTr ------ T------M A. I j T - H A A E From October 4 to-October 31 FOR s i - S tu d io . Over H, . Holm es Mercantile C o.'s Store. B ln g s ^ Clocks. Chains. Brooches. Pins. Society Emblems. Novelties■A.. IB. W O S T A -IS rS . W a tc h e s , S h eet m usic and periodicals o f all kinds^cai’*' - T H * C H B L 8 H A S T A N D A R D . T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 18 , 19 0 6 . iW iM H a iH iiiiiia a Fp Pre*ldeat' 0 ‘ c * BURKHART, 1st Vice Prwj. Lu p 8UHKNK, Treoaurer, F, H. &WEETLAND, 2d Vice Prea. JOHN W. 8CHKNK, Secretary, ' ‘ a u w * LOCAL * events^ 0^ TUB PAST WKKK V0& ' IE EUlMBirS SBADBRS. IbelseaLumber &ProduceCo. Tho mission festival held at St. John’s • J; Crowell i s . reported as being' church, Rogers’ Corners, Freedom, last Sunday was well attended, and-three good aervioes were held. A liberal sum Beb Kubl baa been appointed as janitor was contributed at; * 1 1 of the. three of the Baptist church, ~ services, ;orv)e and see ws When you have Grain to selC gemember—W e carry in stock &full line of " K IN D S all o p r o o f in g . Clover and Timothy Seed. Get our prices-vwe will save you money. Yoara for square deallugand honest weights. “ jhelgea Lumber & Produce Co.^) Office, corner Main street and M. C. R. R. £ , L A D IE S ! iou are invited to call and "Inspect our line of Trimmed and Street Hats. Uso up-to-daS§ effects in fall and winter TMilli&ery Goods. - — --- — a re within -the reach _of all. MILLER s is t e r s . * •• . \\ The marriage of Miss Emma Seitz to Mr. Andrew Mastr of Ann Arbor, will take placet this afternoon at .2:80 o'clock Mi’s.' (loo, W. .TurnBull . oii - M onday at thelhomqof tlierTTrldes’ parents, Mr. Hold'lunvIutorcHtih tho Wilkiiisoa-Turu- and Mrs. Philip Seitz, of Lima,_-TteVrA". Uiill block to John S. Cummings, A. Schoen officiating. - The young oouple will make their future home In Ann Rev. TIioh. Holmes, D. D .'is a t.M id d le- Arbor. *. " * •■ ' ■ : _■ - (When you have to decide u p op a ' New Heating Stove'. ; |You should secure the best, and there is but one best. Itil botore y o u buy.— You w ill duel—It to- ynnr. .a dvantage. Our Ocl.ol'ef P rices ou our full lin e o f Furniture will be of Interest; [to buyers. " „ „ 1., i ■ • ■: . ~ -Top Buggies end Harnesa^at Prices to Close'.' J J", OUH LINE OF CLOTHS FOR ■. . . . -------- ---- ___ __'___ :______ _____________ L - ' ■ . U. A SAVING OF 15 TO 2 5 PER • - - , • . ; AND Are ready for Inspection, and we will i ■.^i ..... — W e have the goods and the prices that talk. All w e w ant is your presence. Remember you ar&*the loser if you don’t — • com e h ere for Dress Goods this fall.— It will be none l.« G RAND S P EC IA L S A L E - 7“ “ FROM S T A R T TO FINISH e"T J" . . » . .\ —------- - >. _- V ." ; • ; . r | You will find here all the latest fad s”Tn Novelty Suitings, Panam a Suitings, Zibiline, Secillan, Poplin, Crepeline, Mohair, ----- PruneHar-Lansdown» and the staple Serge -r—^ Ings at^prices yoU canTaffocd to p ay, pay less. While buying dress goods w e realized th e importance of suitable trimmings and substantial linmgs. W e have them and can surely please youhere. DON’T F O R G E T O U R D R E S S G O O D S S A L E . m m . IT WILL BE AV HUMMER. have you visit the Glass Front Tailoring establishment. J. J. RAFTREY & SONS ’Phone 87. ■t\fi- wM ing guard on the. team of the Ohio V/ Medics. The Ohio State' Journal, of Columbus,-Oli)oi;recontly_madaUu.Uigbly-[fiivorable comment on his ability. Last" Week Rlemenschnelder's team played ltev; A.‘ A. Sohoon,- con d u cted th e ' ‘ THE MARKETS. — Dennison beating them by a score of se r v ic e s at the . Gorman- E v a n g elica l five - to eleven. As Dennison plaj>a Chelsea buyers offer today, the follow church, of l)exstor, Sunday afternoon. Michigan n ex t;week it will be possible ing prices:' T"Arp qiilto the pro^or thlng for smart Wheat, red or w hite. . . . . . . . . 77 tb 70 R EN T S , R M r E S T A T E ,. POUND dressers.^— The proper plaoe-to 'haveM rs. Mary L. lloyd lo ft Tuesday morn^ to got a line on the relative merits of ing fp.ij Grend Rapids to a tten d the_scs* the two teams. . LO S T, W A N T ED , E T C ,, them Laundrlod Is right liore, Itye i . ....... . ............ ....... — ■- ■ - 0 ?^ sions^bf tlhrGrantFliodge^of tho 6 . E,"S.' N O t T c E ^O F ^ R EM OVA L—1 “ have -Barley, ■ A Mr. Hardy, who was a resident of ■White. vests;' teq—nicely done—not . l 3B moved i'ny carpet weaving business to “done up.’’ If there is any question of ltob ort I^u'ch 1ms taken th e co n tra ct Chelsea thirty years ago, adopted a-boy Beaus.........'................. .. tny new homq on the Sawyer farm In 0 60 to supply The sand and deliver: th e brick by thoname_of Dunn and his sister was Clover seed .;....... . -Lyudut), two miles north of Chelsea. quality this Is the place to got' It.’ 8 fiOTo 4 00 +/v }n/,lrgrtn ;+n rnalHft with ft family. Steers, heavy,. ■ .......... I Hindi still he glad to do ivour work frmu t lurraHroitd-fo r the Xlurk h a rtb u ild 8 Ofi to 8>B0 In that Hue. Call at the- house or Tho sla ter, Ju lia Dunn, S toors, lig h t . . . . . . . . :i«gr leave orders with "W. P, Hohehk ® T ’ Stockers.............................. 2 00 to 8 00 Adrian, Mich,, care of Gregg House, C om pany. B,L. R u ssell, Carpet Tliejfeiase ball “season of tho ' Jlickson is trying to locate the Hardy family or Cows, good... . . . . . . . . . . ; . . 2 60to 8 00 Wv.E. Snyder, Prop. W eaver. - ' ■ • 39 ,■ olub-wiR7eh»s<MiextSuudAyt--wlieii_twa irnTbrietherrand if auyuf^the'rea^cthanret* J6 ows,ceinmon th-.—-.-t-rTTT. .; ■■; - 1 6 0-tO72 Q0 games Will bh played at the J. A. C. The Standard oan furnish the" desired V e a ls.,,.... . . . . . 5 00toO 00 WANTED—Two painters and one Danerhanirer and decorator: muBt be p a r k -^ P ?. 00 itrformatlonj-the-ristep-wouJdbepleafted H o g• s*», * ».• • • • » •......... .• f X* ..*’.7.—---• >, . ■ ---- • 5. — — -first-elaas workmen; steady job. Into have the samecommuntoated to her. Sheep, wethers... . . i ;. , . r r -3 60 to 4 BO _ qntre at Boytl House. ■ The baker Invites yon try hla RovrE. EiCastePf-Gr 1^-0t-tliifcpla.ee, Sheep,-ewes;;. ; , . . . . . . . . . 7 .7 2 00-tcriUlO: assisted—at -tlie feneral services-on- Another';nioye“rhas-been-made-in-th* Lambs. ,« *■•• *'•** l‘l t t M *• -6 00 to 0-60 TtH^BAtE^Tlrree- goodT^Troung work E r e a d a ,U a i 5es, M aoaroonst TueHdav afternoon of the late Rev. E Whita-Mlllen feud over the paoperty at Chickens.spring.. . . ........... horses. Inquir8 of Chris Koch, R. F. ' 08 L o a f C ake , La rjy Fingpira, _D. 2 , Cljalana. __8 Rlf_ \i. Bancroft. Four Mile Lake. The White Portland Fowls.^ r. Cement Co^inwhloh-MilHonatre^Wm. Applos^per bushel-.— - -BO FOR SALE—The nroperty khown as the‘ Ginger Snaps: and Plea. j. White and Harry J. White, his son,; Tomatoes, per ogsliol,. Pllijah, Uamtrtond h om estead . For first of tho week shipped to Detroit have a controlling interest,Jias made Onions, per-bumiel . . , . p a rticu la rsca ll at th e resid en ce; 87 ,J Everything strictly fresh and In ffrst parties-ffevoral_.busliels . of. -very fine an assignment to-A. Claude .Guerin, the Cabbago,perdoz;. j Class shape,----- :-----King apples. • • • • '' : LOST—Drgan voluntary book beeween bookkeeper of tho plant. -The indebted Butter.. LUNCHES SERV ED . " Chelsea and the Everett-scbool house Five ministers reside on Summit ness is placed at $282,681 and the assets Eggs.... Wednesday. Finder pleaBe^leave af A' fa ll .line of home*made Candles on street. while Park street not to be out- at <64,012. WRIjam J. White claims to -The Standard office. band,-Please give me-a-call.——-Fun~oTTr»8l' a Meaning done^is-the homo of five men who-prac= be the principal creditor at oveF< 2 0 0 .are thoarHmarTrom-J H. j 48hnmonB,-of“F(TH"8 a LE—A secoii i 'handjbosrwtoveT ‘ WTtTUrAM CAHPARY— 000. . ------;------ -— ;-------- T'””"- ' rinqulre of Elmer Beach, - 87from hlsterrlbl e. coit^hJ.f- he h s i Th'e supper serv ed by-the:ladiOB O fS t. ThecoramOu"couirici Lof iBfteisea-wouId- at^ted’ uottaken'the medicine about which he FOR HALE—Registered Improved Blnbk Paul’s church, a t tile Wwu lm l|, la s t S a t:, earn .the^eYerlastlng gratitude of the EYES"SCfEHTIFIGALtY—TESTED. wrlte«v-l-had.a-fearful ooughtJihiiLiIia -Fop-Delane-Mqrino-Kqms. ' At-farmer«L urday night, was w ell a tte n d and n etted ladles in tiila community if they would turbed my mgbt's re#f. _I tried "every prlce-.' Itiqulrq of D. C. Wacker, Chel them about ?00. j pass an ordinance that .would gtop the thing, but nothing would relieve It,mi sea, Hi F, D 2. Bell phbne. Farm In Llnra. ; Oct. 6 usots-of tohnooe-spitting". On1 the Hidei t[l I took. Dr. King’s Ne'iv Dlaoovery for COTTHUTTipuUU, U(iU|(Ub oUU, LUIUOi wiuiai For th e 'champion , lls h -s to r y - of -the walks.y The sidewalks in front of the (inmpletely cured me,” Instantly reseason lu st g e t Dr. A very to to ll h is e x i>rinoipat£.iiuaineafl.^pl0 ces- ab^...t^yn lievea and permanently oures all throat, FOR BALE—Register improved“Blaok Top rams and 40 registered'ewes. p erien ce of the trip h e a n d h is frien d s GEORGE HALLER, sr77 doildi morning wa«- a siffh* that and Ring diseases; prevents grip and last Monday 1(omer H. Boyd, K. F. 1). No, l, Cbel pneumonia. At the Bank Drug store^ took W ednesday ..-,,_____ , would-disgust even a "weary wlllie" aud — =FaM»i-atHyivHnCentefc=Br * (GRADUATE OPTICIAN^ gtiaf antoed ;60cftud^<l,00. ’phone,’ 89 the users of the weed should bo broken free,. Ilt&esvotntcetBarily mean that you mwit : John Farrell, who 1ms been confined 7 <11ueM‘* to wearylattet,but working of tlie habit of leaving their marks on FOR. HALE—Cheap, to close out, five bealant to his homo for a num ber o f w eek s w ith by artificial Unfit, etc., caiue» poor eye light the Walks. ' • new.and second hand buggies to make in over one-half (hi people. Only the laieit Subscribe for The Standard. seVoro attack of rheum atism is slo w ly - room for cutters and bob sleighs,.., A; improved imtrumetil* uied in testing. recoverin g his health. ^ G. Falst. ■■ ’’ 87 . HALLER’S JEWELRY STORE, There will be a mission festival at • Henry Leonard of the city of YpsllanI _ ANN ARMOR* MTCtt* ______ St Paul's Evaugeileal church of .this TOR BALE—A large bouse'and lot; tl- has started a suit against John TV Frank Leach lias m ade arrftngem on^ ~ plenty of small ,fr.ult and a"good barn ^opeii a moat m arket in th e basem en t place next' Sunday, ^ There will be Barlow, of the township of Ypsilantl, for on the promises. Inquire sorviccs in the‘morning at 10:80, in the <10 ,0 f O^amageTfor "ansged’slanttor; Standard office for full particulars, C h elsea Green H o u se s. o f th e Hatch-Dnraiid b lock corn er of iHti®ft'fi®fi'Ht"2r45,~and —at tY;15 in the M ain and M iddle s tr e e ts . 1 ‘ " * — ......: ----------- 8 8 t r evening. The speakors will be Revs, LEAVH-orders at The Standard office Adam Epplea has placed a new engine F. A. Roose, of Mt. Clemens; W. H. for book binding. Cut Carnations and Roses and boiler in his market that 1 will be Albor,of Jackson, H.Greuter, of Saline; To the fa mere of Chelsea add1 surAil kinds of out door Flowers. used to operate!the sausage grinding S, A. John, of Ann Arbor, and L. Kleber, Ourgiurantseon C«!-cura Solvont, Dr. David rounding country; The Michigan Con of Detroit, The ohoir of St. John's Kennedy’*latest medicine for the cure of all kid* densed Milk Co. of Jackson will pay the machinery in his work shop. church, Jackson, will supply the music ncyand bladdertroubles, means something. It Is following prices for all pillk dcllveretl at Funeral Designs. The union riwlvarservices that are. for all of the services. —----- an absolute guarantee that the remedy wllLcosi ther factory, Jackson Mich., for six Potted Ferris. you nothingunless It cures, Tho power that Cal*1 monlths beginning October 1st" aad"end* ^ helna hold at the town hall wl)l he con ing March 81st: Oct. <1 10, Nov. <1.20; tinued durlng-the remainder of this Fred W. Merchant has sol (This one^ . curgSolventabne possesMliadlsSQly^Anddrlye -Deer < 1.30, Jan. fl.80, Feb. ■<1.85, anti ^^eranjam sfor-W tnter 1 Bloomings— wcok. The public Is Invited to be pre- half interest in the Chelsea- Roller out of the system all atone, gravel and uric acid, March <1 .2 0 This 'makes ah average thus removing the Irritating causes of kidney price of <1 ,2 2 ^ for.thp six months, and Mills te B; K. White, of Qreenburg, -tronblesfm ELVIRA CLARK, sent*'..—— altes-lt-an-^unfaUIng-oorerand^me-.tli^t yearirflW i^ itidlona, and ho took possession of his we can afford to sell underan honest, positl”^’’ *the-averngepriceforthc We offer you a permanent and reliable Mrs. Mefoy Boyd, who has resided on Chelsea. Mich. nowly acquired property last week. guarantee. market and want your patronage, and Phnno 108-Q tho Boyd homestead, Sylvan Center, Tho mill will be operated in the future, Calrcura Solvent Is the only medicine forkid we will tryivery hard to merit the sairtp. DANK NOTICK. since 1884, will move to Chelsea Novem as in' the past, under the 'name ofxthe ney and bladder-1troubles that Is sold under a Call and get. a card. Respectfully, ber first and make her home with her November 1 st the office hours of the Condensed Milk Company. J. Morohant MllllngCo. Archie Merchant guarantee to euro, or refund tho money. We are Michigan T, Emmett,Bupt. 8 6 ChelseaHavinga Bank will be as follows: son, Merritt Boyd. < > retains his interest in the property and warranted In making this liberal offer os' Its From. 9..to 12 a. ni. and 1, to 4 p. m. and record of cures Is nine out of every ten cases Ueo Stenrlord \yant, ad«. i Michael Waokenhut, of Jackson, last the managers of the mill will in. tho where it Is used. It Is not a patent medicine, but on Saturday evenings 0 to 7 p. m. Saturday, through the agency of Turn- pear future put in new machinery and a prescription used with uniform success In Dr. H | | K*0 the fluffercr who thinks this cl(s* . K onnedy’4 large prlvato practice, U | ft R«ffororsoun>OwlHi,,H«'rm,; ’ BuU & Wlthcroll, purchased tho Btnffan otherwise Improve tho plant so that it liiournblo Kurnever tried that Try this great remedy; we take all the risk. r■ l L C A cn»o Knlvo, who Imd lost houo of ncoullar ‘'Hermit" Sutvo, Atrial wRl -modern4Mh Avery~*enofi--i>Ltho. -A H dmggletS ) |neor— — — : "building that is-occupied by -Adam wlfioonttn^WoW*^^^ Altdruggists, HermitRemedyo», Chioiigo. Tutlm’U free. - Hermit Hemedy Go,, ChloftN* _ - ThmCakura CoxrAWY, Wanton, N, Y. flpptfl!1w » meat rew ketf...... . ■■■■■■■word*— ------ ~— ------------—^ WANT COLUMN fliite Negligee Shirts S . ------------- ----------------------------------- — — ^ CEISTTRAL Meat Has Not Advanced in Price nt Kpplor's, whero you can v er y _ ^ ..BEST' CUTS Of Hdof, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Ham,Sh0Jld®r' B w0"’ • Snlfc Pork, oto. Home Kottle-Rendorod L*^. _ A 3 3 A .M l » | w* r ...... y. r.. * ''r'V.l’.i 'C : “T" i __ 1 ■■ . ^ .. l: . ^'.1* vt • WILLIAMCASPABY. ------------ v __ v A :i M- - get t h e . ^ • , t .# • I t . L t to ■ ------- T A Stogor haB had a cem en t cu rb in g placed on the str e e t lin e'in front of his resid en ce on M akL8treetr soiith . _ be pleased ■ vrzM GbfilsMrSteamdaninlH -y^-lutv^tnne-bHfg-alne-iftrsectmd-bAod cokl stoves. . * ■ iGarfands- and Genuine Round Qaks are acr knowledged jto be the W orld’s Best. — b We sell themt"- * W Positively the grandest display of New Dresg Goods ever shown In Chelsea by any o n e firm. No exception. ' W e w ant you to see them and be ti^e judge a s to th ^ above statement* We have never before given jthls one departm ent sip much attention as at the present tim e. Experience and com petency have .made It possible for us to bring together from the different markets of the country an assoH m ent and a class of dress goods that would do Justice to any u p -to-date City store, only w e sell to you at ton, tltis slate, atten d in g th e' M ichigan ChvlHt lnu eon fereiioerth is w eek ..— ■ ■-- - Coal Stove, Or Steel -Range | Mrs. Fred Wellboff; of Sylvan is re Mrs. Rose Lyons and W. P. Sohook puted as being quite ill. ____Tuesdaymornlngdhwoveredthatjwtgpone bad made a call at their gardons Mrs. Fred Netten; of Sylvan, la re* and stole some of their garden produce, ported os being quite Hi, ^ If the visitors should be discovered a warm UWh.Bunuuy, October 8,1905, to Henry ifceiijbach-and wlfe,"ofTJbxtetyason7 “ Bowls Kiilmer and “family, of Sylvan^ expect to leave foFCallfornla about the awL-wlfe move d--Into 2 S of this month, ^^he change of realtheir new, l!oino_on_£lrant street Satur* “ d ehce“fs made tn hopes that Mr. Kiilmer day. can be relieved of . rheumatism from Work Was commenced pn the. Luick which he has suffered forthr-past year. drain In Lima township thb'first of this week. . , Homer H. Roydt of Sylvan, recently sold a parcel of land lu~ that township Prof, g, B. Laird,bfYpsllantl,8upplf6<T to Morrit Boyd, of Chelsea, for |600. tho pulpit of the Congregational ohutch This transfer gives Merritt Boyd con hist Sunday. trol of the Boyd homestead which has been occupied by the family since~1854. Tho Hunt Stock Co. has engaged the Chelsea opera house' for the week of The officers of School District No. 10, October 23-28r — •— •. Syl vaurhas entered-lnto* contraot with s'.'. 1;' 11Vi • "■" John Sohaufele, of Gholsea, to erreot a F. A, Hammohd and family have, frarao* school building that is to be moved into tho Bacon , residence on 18x28. Tho new building will-bo bullt Jackson street. ’ ' on the grounds whero the oid one stood. Supervisor Huinmol, of Sylvan, 'iff K. H. Hall, of Chelsea, has in his yard chairman of, tho co'mtultteo.^oiL .salaries a caster bean plant that is 1 0 feet and 5 county of ofilcers. Inches in height and in ciroumferonoo 7 feet aud 7i inches. Last Saturday ' Thoro will bo..union services at'the evening^ he exhibited on the streets a Congregational church noxt~Sfmday .leaf frouf tlie plant thatoueaSured-lFfeet evening at 7 o'clock. f ■■ — -4-hidhes,=---- --------;-------- — Thiv MaccftbedR wll Ltaku_llnal.act Ion KrQt u p on 'th e club ro o u rp ropositlo n Friday have been guosts at the home of Mrs. even in g, October 20. ' Fannie Ward, of Lima, for the past-two Clara Kooli, o f tiriB p h ic p f who line montbs,'will leave this week , for the boon vory Hi with" pneum onia, is re* Leland Stanford .university, California, _where ; Mr. - Goodwin haa^gecepted a ported as being b etter. ■' professorship. ■tliH), Webb, of D extor tow nship, b c■gnn shipping his crop of ap p les to BoiU'oM,'parties W pdnesday,’ ; Be Time las Arrived' « Andrew Barth( of 8 yl¥ftn, is reported as being soriousry ill, Mr. Earth is past 8 8 yeans of age, and but slight hopes are entertaineit for the recovery of his health by the members of his family* 0 V T I K*l - r; is-: B&fc, -r i iwk. rnr . . GREAT PREACHER’* > FINE T«CY> You Have No Right j^jj , ; U A N D - T O - H A t o F I G H T l■ risnry Ward Beecher Drew Lesson Find* Quick Relief from Bladder Trou* ’From^Humorcus fncldent. FromConitlp&tion, | WHITS MAN OVERTHREW. ZULU blea Through Doan'a Kidney Pill** A very llttlo girl was .taken by her \ V>\ IN SINGLE COMBAT, parents to a prayer meeting at Plym ‘ f WbatliithBbeotonlajofBlek^ Hob. Joseph A, Gouldea, Member outh church presided over by Mr. of Congress representing the I8tb Dis A. CaaHtlpattom w?"1 Beecher. In giving out a hymn Mr. trict of New York, Wonderful Deed of Col* Collinbrandir Q- WhatiuCgnstlpotloaf also trustee of the A, Failure of tho bowels tA, Years Ago Is Stlll Talked Of in tpo Beecher requested every person pres was to mutter which lies inth6^i~ ent who could sing to do so. 'Soldiers’ Home at Hut* of th* Kaffirs— -RecsIlsPIo* whore It doceyu uuduoltuinutha ? Bath, N. Y., writes: The response not having boon, suf fcvontuully the resuiu^uro 9 nosr Pays of America, ( naWflpf- some othojrdl«Bs^ Now ,1^ Gentlemen: A* ficiently ,hearty dflring the first verse, from typhoid fever cad ( many ot my friend* Mr, Beecher,,befor.e the second again, ood bawel troubleat the J*< have 'used Doan’s ■ . ?■ <2- Wbut causes Conetipatiouy "W© hay© had In our South African exhorted all to sing. Kidney Bills and A, Neglect to respond to th« ,.I, i “Come, brethren, It you have -the ■promptly. country just such fearless and hardy Look of exerche.1^ ^ have been ©unod o f ♦a pioneers as you had in America flut grace of.God in your hearts, let It work. Mental emotion anaimpwW^aii ->l ktdoeyaodblidder 4oe ing the- epoch .when the whit© men come out In- yhiir voices. Sing! All >iSioiYhat'are tb0 Tem * ot ^lectedOw troiibleS^ l reel, it were engaged In constant - struggles together nowl Sing!" my duty to recomwith' your Indians,” remarked W. A* The little girl took this as person- any’ot^r.ail^ttse.ni^wuile? mend the medicine. al-hppeal and hastily bethought herself jeve^tomuch.-bowetA^oy^M?® Campbell of NatpL Brom' ’ personal experience l 'know troubles, cto, It is the-onSdiwii^^litl of.the,song dearest to the heart; the ;all “There are to-day llvlng In our com* others, ladJzesiion.UyspeDif^i br Boas’s Kidney Pills will cure Inflam of sleep und-Htrength ure'itjl *KWI« munltles’ men who- have matched the ,cry , of-*© fruit, vender w ho’'often mation of the bladder,-having expert* ■appendlcW s and ttstulaVarecaH'fS:^ .exploits o t you r, Boones find .Crocketts brought..fXljiil; ,fo Jier home, Accordended relief the second day of using fowsuKerers and - Codys* ■ I know personally the ingly, when the verge hegan ahe let; elojttnOut the medicine. until it is too late. .WomrwfirethP?,^? en forth her voice In' a shrlll cry ot most daring of them all,^.the celebrat (Signed) J. A. GOULDEN. Invalids as a result pf Conuip«(?“e ed Col. Collin tfrander, whose;name In. “Straw-ber-rles I Straw-ber-rlesf Straw. Bold by all dealers. 80 cents a box, Q, Po'phyatolansrccoiinlzc thlsy -©-household - word throughout, South Jbecj iaal ...,The nongregatlpn faltered^ -foster»mihiirn„flo,. Buffalo*,JKL,X», Africa, and the record of whose des stopped an4 laughed, but Mr. Beeoher, Q. Can'tt BIG “FUSuTSHfcK SUED. perate fights with thd natives would hot at all disconcerted j balled^ out, fill a- volume. . Back In tho .'70s the “that's right, little girl. That’s ifight. Chicago, Oct.-10.—The Peruna Drug colonel committed som epolltical of If you can't praise God In' anything, Manufacturing Company,' manufactur* wi wumnitt >D]uri__ fense which put him 1n disfavor with but strawberries, then sing Bttawber- yuo I WiyAll«^*» » • « n a llft Increase the malady. You I Wers of a widely known proprietary med rles.” ' ' > " ‘ ...‘ . ' the Natal government, and b e was own experience. ' \tOTAV HM,|TiA*«r-ta9Hl4t: icine, has brought suit ln tbe Superior practically outlawed. With a bold G,1' WhBt then'Should bBllnna i AVAII.ABl.fi fOA Court of the City of Chicago against kfeart he went to Zululand to Hye, and —— ' — Best In. the -World; __:;— MlMTAftY*0VTV,..,I0.75»;«I7 the Curtis Publishing Company of Phil* Cream, Arh-> Oct.'flth.—-(Special.)-found speedy favor 1n the eyes -of bid Idelphia, alleging that It has been After eighteen months suffering from spaooof ii No othcrVcmcdy Spearbold, one of the greatest; of the ..ilamaged to the exteBJLQf_$250,Q(WLby * Kaffir sub-kings. At that-:tlme there Epilepsy, Baokache and Kidney Com recent article lu the. Ladles' Home ipbirjriBurjatf v r zn £ <3itc4NJtzkzi /r u /r /A . c x jm t / o m a x jra tR v/ra were a dozen .or more petty sever plaint, Mr. W. H* Smith Of thlrf place Is HulVg-Orapo Toblo1 Journal. •. elgns, and they were continually raid' Is a well man again and those who Comprehensive plans . are being The suit Is based on a statementTe* Ing one another’s dominions, stealing have watched his return to Health un eently-ihadg in that journal that a made by the general-staff of the Unit women, after the fashion of the hesitatingly give - all thb ofedit to F IG H T IN G F IR E A B O A R D S H IP testimonial as to the merit of the-rem ed States army for placing the mili ancient Romans, and likewise driving Dodd’s Kidney Pills, In an interview tary establishment on a more efficient edy roanulictured by the plaintiff, al off herds of cattle. . ' ■ regarding his cure, Mr. Smith.says:.footing, Brie fly, they look to th e for leged ta have been given by Congress “I had been low .for eighteen months “Shortly after Collinbrander -be man George H. White of Soutb-Caro- mation of a regular reserve corps of C o m m en t on the D estruction of the Ja p a n e se Battle •'tinequaUed,.'pieasftnftotato Injuring tlie in with my back, and kidneys and also •. vm.v came associated with this Zulu chief linarwas fraudulent* .'denial fromMr, 40,000 trained inen, a national., reEpilepsy. I had taken everything'. I WMw1lwe,8,e'' -It Htren^the°3«idtiulS ship M lkasa.by a F orm er l/n ited States Naval Off leer a raid was made Into his country by serve of 100;000 and an organizedstate White that he ever gaVe such S'testi a' neighboring king, at a time when knew of and nothing seemed'to dome - G, Vhe.ro oanMuil’s GropeTontoIk militia of at least 00,000. It is pro monial also being printed* The~ astouhdirig feature- of the fire her of his best men had been over old Spearbold was not suspecting at any good till a friend of mine got me '. A. Your’druj?(?lst sefis It. ' Thedollartot The Peruha company declares, that posed to keep t he .army enlisted to its to send for Dodd's Kidney Pills. ■I find Congressman White did give the testi present strength of 60,000 men. With by which the. Japanese battleship come- byr”the smoke and were lying tack. Several |owns were laid waste, ;that they are the greatest medicine contains nearlythree times tho bo-csmifc* many men were killed And hundreds Good f«| Ailing Children and Nurtlci Xctbr monial in .good faith, and that it has these reserves established, the new Mlkasa was destroyed is the fact that oti the- upper deck .in [the hands of the In the world, for now. I am able to of women were captured* Then the as two original letters from. Mr^Wbite.Jii Plan would allow the president to call. ’the magazines were not 'flooded, al- surgeons.: >' A f ree bottle to nil who have ntvfif declares that Mr. Wbite'was led to together an effective fighting force of . though the crew had been fighting the Our blue jackets.were soonworking sailants beat a retreat, knowing --wei) work and am in fact as stout and. because wo know It will euro you. _StiiQng_as_boforo I took stckjl'. - — - -.-.repudiate the testlmftn4&L*through- a4?5(UffiQ—men-at very short^notlce.' .flajnesT for about an hour before the strenuously at-'the pumps on the berth:'r that the whole martial force of the : Dodd’a. Kidney Pills cure the . Kld-.m isunderstan d in g. __ ^ | O fficers of th e gen era l sta ff d e c la re explosion occurred. -r< ~~ ■ 12+ ■ ■■ deck, and I s toed n'ear.them talking to Invaded territory would 'Soon. be- on i-^WtEE-BOTTt^fhft Avgrpfffh-tnr fat rovpnffw-im~ri-'rflKr»tU> f h at.r if th p -p ln n s tubd er -con biderat faaIk. our^'-navy^^qliqHvlug” tho~-4engi ticiid (.lilr, . mn vuuiAuti will, your namoacdsdth a t h as been filed -again st'th o^ U u rtta—arera d ^ p ted - an d - m ad e e ffe c tiv e th e established custorarof the British serv clevor and hearty English lieutenant, i the prisoners. Here was. where Col- blood of. all impurities, fli'e.sHnnd you-- <'rucKist'S tmme, for nfr« meanB good -health bottle of Mull's vh-upo Tonlotor StomS Publishing company since it Inaugur- United States will head all the”world ice, certain precautions are ob'seryed who had thrown off his coat to keep! linbrapder's-genlus for war came In, and Bowels, to ’ . ated-itg attacks on “Patent Medicines." powers, comparatively speaking, ip be .iflLBrgoon.-as-.a-'flre is reported in a man- cool, although the weather Was far; and he.. immediately ‘ put himself at Select -the' pleasures that will bring MUM,'8 GRArK TONIC CO ing able to put l b . the field,- thoroughly of-\va'r.x from warm. - Moreover, he \yas wrig-! the head of all the horsemen of hl.s you greatest-joy, ChooBe the Work you' 148 Third Avenue, U^ek 'Island, Illliwli' Advancing the Farmers' interests. ' equipped^anfl. traiuotf, at. a moment!! are most fitted to do...................... ___ ^-ahd-ttioccur-red to ' m e; fr/lend Spearbold and started out In ms-j-nc-i-edlble tin "Traveling a g e n ts“ arnl73a !esm en su re notice, anTnrmy rof a quai'ter:of remti- ese, .who have been trained, in the tra- that ho knew the 'fire Was more- ser PUrsuitrof the" NO TONGUE CAN TELL - n ow -seat-from -fh e-h fim 'e o fllc & s-o f-th e -U ip n -so ld ie r sr : The $1,00 bottlb conlufns nearly ttm dillons of both-'tbe-Americart-aird-the- ious-thati- it- had■been—represented—to-r-battlc-that_enstied was. a complete trt times iho: coosize.—........... ... . Tile, militia reserve, set at 50,000, British navies, should not, have adopl- me. .......... — , ' I umph for the pursuing party, but"one C hicago-p ackers in to all Sout.h A n ierlWhen a mldflhipinaM' crrffio flying to incident of it is to this day told Ip How I - Suffcrod with Itching and ca a and lA sia tic coim trlcs. T h ey are could be expanded, as states accept ed these precautions as a part of (heir Bleeding Eczema" UntjLSpred" The Kenplno has a date nnd numberethmpedoo] the t< trms of the-Dick act, passed in fire-drill. , , ........ him with a message; that'the captain , ©very Kaffir hut. . goin g in to e v e r y land, np..m atter w.hat .the label—take no other fromyour dni£|tu,\ I by Cutlcura. ’ 1903, which provides ways and moans wtshed-to see.hiin.ho' grabbed hlB_coat; .‘‘That was the hand to hand fight In an American ship the instant a -la n g u a g e m ay, bo sp o k en . or w h a t 'jnbaey be used. T h ey w ill ex ch a n g e for promoting the efficiency of state fire- is^ dlscovercrl it" is reported lo tho out of .the lee scrapper's, where it wasj between “the Englishman atidV-p-Zu)u S p u r i o u s A r tic le s ,n Museumt. “No tongue can toll, luuy I suffered forces. The organized m-iHtla numbers officer of the-deck. The latter lmme- .washing about, -put' it on, .streaming ! warrior of herculean strength and destheir, good s for cowrieB o r elep h an t . It has been said by -more than owl 125,000 officers and epilated men.. As .dlalely.oi'de-r&.flie soundl,ng of the'fire wltli water, and .dashed up the hatch-, Perate cour-age, The duej_. was for for,five years with a terribly painful, authority that-,'. i_f all the articles la] tu sk s— a n yth in g to s e ll the. product itching, and bleeding eczema, iujl censug-reports--show-~that the' United and get something In rt-turn convert!- states could, if pressed,1put an army alarm, which is all, that-Is necessary way to the. quarter deck. A moment j blood from start to finish* Collin- body and face boin^ covered with our museums .and some 6 f the great] later he shotpast me down the ladj blander was knocked off his pony by to send every rtian’to his. station for private collections' wore examined and ble into money,' It'may seem odd to of nearly li,000;0.00 in the field, the -der; muttered “Thank God! at last!" I a battleax hurled from a, boulder by sores* Never in my life,.did I expert; thoroughly overhauled by experts,jl] fighting the. flames, some, folks, bat traveling, men, carrytfefi.j>Iaw-:,al8 0 -hreaklnff ence such awful .-suffering, and I would be foufid- that-a- ereat-pt<ipot*| -ing—eftsen with oamploo of-Amorloan general staff - believes- that~the rc--- The instant.:::he-"nlarni' i'w-RfmmtefV: serves 'the.stock of his rifle and leaving him longed for death, which I felt .was .tion.w-n’e_ spurious. ■ can be filled In very short the orderly at the cabin calls the capWhen he rejoifred me .his manner jufiat products, cam Jbe_„seemJLn the tinre." wlthno"weajion~Beforehe"could”ri 8 e near*- I^-had-tried-doctors -and "medi TaiiTAnnr'gefs the keys. of the maga ^was so>tota 11y.Jd,ifferent from what it desert of Sahariti the sands ef #anzi cines without success, but my mother . What It Teaches Us. bar or in Brazil,'“where the nuts come’ W ith -a force o f 25O’0Ol). t-rainedMnen zine floodcooks from the captain’s had been that I asked him why he .the stalwart Zulu was upon, him bran- -lnsisted^that—I-. fry... Cuticura._.I.i_£elL ready for a ca ll- to -arpis t h e ,TUnlted- rgoip", ferrdy^ta"tarff The-unOvchTto- the was- ” now so app arfmt'ly 7, contented" dishihg-a-stabbing-assagalf-which-ho —T po— watch— the—1ives - of—those-ia-t ; from.1’ Great is the enterprise oJL the better'after the first bath with GutlYankee merchant,-■ The greater the S ta te s would occupy a- low position' officer .whoso duty it Is to flood the when h© lmd been so nervous pre- thrust into the Englishman as ho lay cura ^oap and one. application^of.Cutl- monastery I s like looking at a largej prostrate, 1 but which-luckily found no shop-laden-with silver and gold "• market, the greater- the price and sta w h en th is force is com pared w ith o th magazines in case the captain orders •ViOU'Ely; ' cura Ointment, and was-soon entirely precious things; it: teaches us hejrj vital spot, ' : " er a rm ies o f th e world. O u tsid e of him-to do so. ' ■ "Wei!, I fancy you would pave been bility of the price of the product and ."There ensued one of the. most ter well. (Signed) Mrs. A.-Etson, Belle- many things we can dowithout.-Since all .magazines and shellrooms nefvops, too,” lie 'replied, “if you had all that-geec.to. make It In lis various E nglaniT T fiilitnry 8 erv lce_ is g en era lly " rific battles ever waged between- two Vue," Mich?’ com p u lsory in Etirope, and thriTnnrst Bishop of Plymouth. ; are below" the water line the space known you were standing- over two stages. . ' 1• . ■*■■■■ :' be ta k en Into co n sld era lio n In ip ak in g around- the ^cartridges and' shells i_s_ tohs-of powder, with a hot fire burning men* Luckily. Collinbrander w^s as •Matrimony vs*'Femalo Labor. strong as he was1 brave, and he had th e com p arison . ............ --r'8TATi or Ohio, Ci-tv of Toledo, f ,, quickly filled with waiter, and-as long about, two yards away. The captain One objection, to trained feraale laL ucaxT m s rv . ' . C . AWFUL NEURaI T F ra n ce h as a n active: arm y o f 400,- as that condition exists- an explosion only just now allowed me; to flood the the... advantage -of scientific - athletic bor,rsaysthe"MedIcalPres 8 -andClr: F rask .1. CUKNV.Y luniccs ofttu tTia|< h® 1» sealot ■ purwer yf U>e’ariiJL_oJU£._JL.CiiicKKY & Cu- dojus 000 nir.ii In 'service; - H er first reserve" training. Grasping the Zulu by the would be impossible: ■ r .. magazine.’1' - - — . culator, 1 is that the'service is liable DiiAlnpM In tho Cttjr of Toledo, county ana1State throat he choked him almost to death, to bo disorganized by epidemics of Mr. PorterThought H,e.ShflUltt.Go.ti - . aforesaid, and that nnld linn will pny the eum of corps num b ers 1,320,000- men,- while.; It Ip difficult tounderstand, there .Ca’ p tv Palmer had had it Impressed, ‘" ’ONE lIUNDltl-.U li-JLI.AUs for caoh and every But Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills . ca*e of Cataiixii.that c&imtit'be-wrurod by the u»e of there . ar<r' 2f2.7p,000 m en - in w haf is- fore; how the- Mikasa could have been •on him that he would.be held rtccount- and finally he slew 'the native with .matrimony ...among - the;,;.employes. ^ / . Cured- Him. P am/ u OAtAiiKa Cimx, his ow,n assagah' ln this strange enNurses- are by no means exempt from — , FRANK J. CHENET. .know n a s th e ‘'territorial reserv es." blown up from an ignition resulting able for any unnecessary-waste of the “ — 11 It seems like a mirnelo that Dr,| counter, which lasted fully half ■ an~ -- s wath' to- Wfim r TiTB"»nd -iimjiii'HiH‘d ' iiciiiy itr««» Site can . (las tly* put 4,oiiu,ijoo; traiheuS trom a tire In the hold. ,lf. when the ship’s stores or ammunition', and he this weakness,, and o r late a disposlwnco, itiUCiHday of Dcbember, A. I). 1880. Williams 4 Pink Pills should have cured] hour, the principals were left abso-‘ tion has shown itself in certain hospi ■■'■-L l-" — — ------*** A. W. OLEASONi— ^—‘ m en in tho- fiold- a t shortr-hotlce^ A us-j fire was burning in near proximity, to was reluctant to flood .the magazine | »KAf; | luteiy.alone; their position being- such tals to discourage tbo adrpission of lay’neuralgia,” said Mr. Porter. "They! - NOTABYI’UBLIO. trla-Hungary .can put 1,540,000 men .in/ are certainly a marvelous medicine M] that butside Interference was impossiriall'A Catarrh .Cure t( tnkon Internally and act* tho field -on a war mobilization . by W fu m v e jv a fO K n a va ^ mult'y-un .tli« tr.iMtfrTwd-wwioMa aorft "14ift1 ftlVVfl^ -glfld’TtrMT't'eni — 1 ! 6 ' this nour t-he survlVor'd" face -ilinply calling on tbo reserve forqes;' the ground that the* fact of their fu lyatoin, Bend for teatlmonlalH, free. . shows an enormous scar wherp the ture- being, thus, mortgaged indisposes ’ *'Fortwoyelu'S,” he continued,^IW. V J.-CHE-NEV &CO.,Toledo,0. the members of which* are trained. . Sold oval) DruRaMt*.7.10, ‘ battleax struck, and on bis person are tfipm .. to thaL_seif:abnegation and Buffered almost unqiultimblo pain'sinnif, —Takf-H»lt-> l-'ainUjcI’tHa-forTionaUitatton.——— -T,he— peaee-army-4s-eomppsed-of-346r> still other scars to remind him how single minded'devotion to duty which ‘head. They would start over Diy SJfl 000 officers and m en. A w orn a ir- fe e ls - ,t lin t s h e is n o t - h a lf close-he- was-to-death-when-he-lay-in are held to constitute *the stock 1 in; Aud shoot upward most fvoqJeutly, M Compared to Germany's moblliza: approciaUjd unless sh e - fs oxaggvrutod the grip of the black savage,-r-Wash- trade of those who.propose to take up' they often spread over my face,aa^tj] -ab o u t. t.wiiiUy..,times. -tion-'reflotirc.es,- our--army of—2S0,fl(Kt: timesTeveryTparfc of my head ana fMU Tngton P ost;- "’ ' nursing as a profession.' Some of the -Would be full of agony* Sometinic8 l.^| looks like a corporal’s-'guard, ' Upon — To batinder Colored 'Embroidered Llnent, the.word oLthe jtaiser Germany^can-^ young women may prefer the Indepen pains were so iiitciiso that I actajiv] Origin of Shoe. Throwing. ■TO'dn'ftUdor, Colored, e'mitroiderod. Jinons dence: of the single state; but the haa-’ reared theyrwouId drive ino niad.----^] Shoemaking was-a distinct'Hrade as "7^wtttri?50il"rcHiilts," th ew o rk Hl.rourdrlkrdoho" onv-voi"y-sliORt notice, mobilize -3 ,0 0 0 ,. r^-far back as 1 COO B* G., and tefereaco ilorlty,hsisiyre'dly^only-await the oppot^ —^ t uteM-y ami ctw-oftillv. Wash - th rough fiOOTtmtiiod mcm7 "fu1 iyui]nt-frpefl;—Ilei" w;irmr>.-£y0py~&oap suus, rubbing with' tho reghlar peace army -is only 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ! is made in scripturo. to different sym turiity to disqualify themselves for was alwayTftbur* ii1 sei isatioii ^1 Get-jnmy France. /m/y ■■'hands-;- rinso through n cleat- w ater, then forehead, but; tbo Other patns wnwtl .. . ibolical usages in connection with the nursing profession. Her "reserves consist of 2,sometinres they .xvoro-acute, ■iuid through ;unotliur which is sligh tly btuo. strong. a magazifler^he captain failed to orbecause,he was afraid the rulried pow* j sandals or shoes T)ry-iii^Toors.; .to Iron, tbo pioco very 310,000 infantry, 151,000 .cavalry, 32.0,• they wore. dull Aud .lufgormg, I How They Told Time* damn -and plac-e it, right slfloTIown/bn a 0Q0 artillery, 78,000''technical troops, cler.’ lt‘ flooded, his neglect, of such an der .would'be charged up against him I The delivery of a shoe: was used as not sleep. My tem po]' was lrritaul® * so ft blanket. Press w ith a hot iron.......... -Three boys were told to go and-take a testimony^Jn-transferring-a-possessuch- as engineerfrrstgn0 l'nmT7 'hffllTro't.i- relemientar-y-precttution-wouhHmidy--an - -by-the-admiralty*; I got uo pleasure oitt of life. .J KLl'l'ANCJIi H, PAItKFlIt. The fire wasJuimlng in a breadroom j-slou, A man plucked off his shoo and the exact time by the town clock. Jbe tried roiuedy after Is'ts-,. "automobile corps, pic,. and. 168,-. almost unbelievable negiigefi-ce, I had aiL.exiK'j:icnce.jn_aJlro aboard just below..tho wardroom, and it could -i gave it to his-nelghbor, - and- this was first -came~back- andsald:,..“.it ia-;_i z fln(liiig*no_help ih auy of taeiiki J U m b r e lla s seldom -csomc homo to 000 troops of other"fornifttlons^-Theyo'clock.’’ He became in after' life a came a despairing'J.vab." ^ ‘ , ' ^ , “ 11 r-poost—— — .■ avb in ' active reserve service*. - - . . -a—man*of--wur-;ortpo that loads me to be reached only by cutting holes in “ a testimony In Israel.’' Uegaii to titke Di'.W iIhnms PiakPilaji 1 >eHoV 6 =:t-ht) 4 ajiuro*^o**tmou;; 4 -hc_' M ilta-" Sfiez wardroom floor and' niB]ug-:the*|—^(^throw lhg of a.-shoo-on^nrouerfcF Italy’s-^eacoi army of 236,000;.i»- al--; hafrino great hope of ft c‘lf6, > ,w.» ft] “act;He said itnvns "threerntmites moat as great as the army of reserves -.su-')r-magazine-may have been due to breadroom with water. This would_ was a’ symbol of- new ownership, as after 12. He became a doctor. The • ” That was In Deccmbor of have worked all right but for the fact the. captain’s lack of Judgment. • “Over Eodom will I cast out my shoe,’’ contemplated by -the ■gcnera-P-Htaff.- A out my; surprise, a chiuigo 1“ , From those ancient practices came . third looked 'a t the clock, found' trained army of l,ir>O.Wt^mx?.n can Im- __In' November,. 1868,' while., serving that the .breadroom bulkheads were Mcl. t 0 . took place rlght away. T ^ g g l walk-back-tfr put !r* the field' at short* notice,'.re-. as-^watch officer aboard the United not, water, tight; .and, afteir reaching' a the old -crultetl^fi'0 in-t-iie-3 ieae.tnve- mol >11 e._mill. Rtates; stekmshlp Frolic-, flagship of certain hlght., the water ran “'out as land of throwing an old shoo after -a the house, returned to the clock, then S f f Z r t i I kont on u*lng ^ ' ^ 1 whied^lnrtime-Tof-fcte^^ tla, 1 he reserve territorial militia and- Iho EhropMhr'stniion commanded by fast as It was poured' In, Rleahwh 11e brltie^n-her depaffut}e to a"new"liome7 shown, and reported the result thus gau with the first box, aud wheu .^ ] Comm^xlprp A. M. Pennock, I relieved the fire was smoldering In the ceiling to signify that the parents gave, up all from the national. .roscr-yes. - Her-to^ r 14-48—at- th is—moment 12 irouTa, TO Uied slxboxes^toppcd- Wy. ^ tal war strength is cytlmatcti- nt 3* ’ttieHock in tbo harbor of Glbraltar~at” of“the"room, wMch wasliiied wlth very” control “over theif daughter. .; — . ....___ _ ___ __ complete and hasJasted Whoa you are bilious minutes and 16 seconds,” That boy" 4 o’clock in the afternoon. At anchor inflammable Georgia pine boards. In Turkey it Is the bridegroom who 250.000. . __ ___ -»nfl have headache,--bock* hbouf- a- mi 1 e "away,. wltli no steam- uf . — Finally orro-of the Frolic’s <T6at“Keftv-" is pelted by the wed ding guests' with carae-to-flistinctlon as Helmholtzrthe- -r-Mtv-Oharies _H. One of the fnnturcs of the now plan, ncho.tvnd bikdiaate la the , scientist.—-New York Tribune. mond.N.H. that eatahllshlng a. nillltja reserve of was -, the: British Ironclad Pallas, a iers told me-tho only way to put' the slippers.—Stray-Stories. people who have found mouth, floc,d to yourkdrug-* largeund fom ldablo■ avmored shlp,-fire out wos to choiv-the-hole in-thoS k - F M s will onredlft^sgaofffi9°g3 60,000 men, has attracted a grcnT'dcaT "gist for tho best dulo for rtGOLB- iaOLD.” " .. . Mars* Blit. . deck big enough to let a man drop that have stubbornly resisted blUouflnoss—Celery King, of ..^attention among nat ional , guards commanded by Cupt. Palmer, -R. N. . Yer nebber mot Marso Testy Blit? Into the breadiroom and turn the hose After turning ovor the deck to mo. tho tcinio-laxatlvo. It only remedy tried. Not dnly Yer nobbor hyearn him cues? men, who are wonderlfig how this “Good," He Says, “But Comfort Bet sciatica, partial baralys^ up' against the celling. It was a plaus Yor nobbor hyearn He: noctsr spill ooets 2 5 cents to git well -Uie-offleer-whom I relieved said:. J numiier will be selected. Whon he jlahts In tor fuss ter." ataxia yield to .tU n They aw « The Englishman has been exercia. ible plan,, but already about forty men De gats dut cyarnt nn! ttebber ' will staff.. Is silent on jh is pojnt,Anil lt_hL — “Food-that fits Js-better-that\ a-gold- ftUdraggisW rO r^a^bM ll^l^l^j sac iy-Blzenjp-mah Mafse Bill? fair to presume that efficiency rating ing at Arc-quarters over since 6 "bells” had been rendoredrunconscious~by~tl mlne,’1: says a grateful man. smoke where we were, and it seemed Yer; nobbor wetchcd him arglfy __i w ill, figure in tho selection as- the (2:30 o’clock) —“Before I commenced to^oAe Grape- Soheneotady, N.-Y. W irt ronson on’ \vld5Jjj]m o. doubtful-whether a man couldUvFln It is "customary aboard meftnof-war most salient feature. It may be that Er cooktnll ahliilti............ f’um'Fdch eyo “ Nuts food no man on earth ever had If you have cream to separate a good each state vfill be called upon to.fur^ to take notice of everything that is' the breadroom; CTUllUtfMlHUjy NUDllme? Cream Hcparator 1bthe most profitable in* n_is_h its best rpglment,'the idea being -wing on in the harbor, and so I took “Rig &-whtp over the hole," said the Nor nyrnni do roun1' worl’ 'damnea-Wld a worse infliction from catarrh of the flKIllj * ♦ T ' stomach than I ha<f for years. ' vesttnenfr'you can possibly-make. Delay to appeal to'state pfitfe arid patriot a took at the Pallas through a strong coal heaver, “pay dut about six feet of D o n ’t G e t W et! FUr sbo’r Yor nobbor seen Marso Bill,* ^ means daily waste of “I could eat nothing but the very pair .of glasses. Sho was a sloop-rig- hose Into the hole and keep a strong ism.—Chicago Chronicle. time* labor and product. nobbor felt do hnn’ ho lends lightest ^ood and even, that gavo^me red. vessel, carrying about 300 men. stream going through its nozzle. Then Yor .To dom.ho truly Iovob? .. “ TOWER’S SLICKERS DE LAVAL CREAM great distress. ' Presently a peculiar object Was round drop me dcjwn with a wet handker 'AiV' whilst ho winks an’ meks pretends SE P A R A T O R S save Downright Extravagant. ..pe^Rtpny face, nn’ shoves "I went through _tho catalogue of ... will' keepa you ^*7 u $ 1 0 .- per cow per year Old Hannah Dayno was of the New ed up ; her mlsizep-royal masthead. chief over my face, nnd yank mo out His foelln’s In hl» boots* ho stilt t every ycar.of useover all England typo of thriftInoaH that could When the stops wero ‘'broken" it* did at the end of a minute, ''ll) bet I have Cyarnt h|po do hotfrt ob mah Marae Bill, prepared foods Hut found them all nothingclse wlll»bcc»a»8 gravity setting systems give Mary- K,. Wilkins’ old woman not flutter out like a signal, although liio fire out in short order, (except Grape-Nuts) more or’less In Yor nobbor? M nrR O , Ab greets fur yourae; they are the product of and $o,- per cow over digestible, generating gaB in the stoma fairly .fresh breeze was blowing, and The-*'Fna',l >h lieutenant: to whom I Do glory ob do Lord S all imitating separators pointers, when It. comes to putting TFTobVcfiHIkg a dirty blanket: - Almost su"«»pqfffh'-t'hfrT>lnn''TcpIltffir,'','r‘';:L‘*^v..... JJoua-.p^ita»Ayar-4iy<-d<>n" i-4fi~Hurn-:- produeed^-head—j-1}- —~ —the „bi t ' "Ciateri»lo, Mft wbilo Ah shouts dat Gbfd -' They reccl ved the Grand inohey In the savings bnuk:.on an im simultaneously ! saw a pun’ of smoke aehe and various: other pains and "Why, o f eouree. What blank fools Mus’ felt right lonosomo till seventy yealr**- txptA*; Prize or HighesMtward come of a dollar a monthf »01d HanHo. studied up1 nn’ built W iit-np m fi, ichesL-oniUdtherwlse-AmAval lab!© iohcome out of her after ports, and I sent we’ve boen not to do it before. Your 1 ------- ---------- at St, lo u lif" - Tiah’g-Income: had"never been- much -George Caroy In Now York Sun., ence In my. use, Buying trashy oash-in-advanoe sepa more than this until she was 6 6 years word to-tho captain ^nd commodore. man is entitled to the credit of the orators is penny wise, dollar foolish. old, when she fell heir to $7 5 .0 0 ( Y P a l l a s was on fire “Grape-Nuts food I hav© found scheme and he shall go dotyi, If he London Has Fierce Gorilla. A. J» TOWER AX .* . ... - . ^ ama vAfl wnrni Suoh' machines quickly lo w their cost Having m received word tn to send assist wants to; but I will alternate with Miss Qrowther, the largest and easijy digested and assimilated, and spot, cash and gilt-edge securities. D6s(on,U3.AInstead of sa v in g ib ----. *.. / ■ance to the burning ship, I got another him." ■ ' fiercest gorillg ever captured, has Just it has renewed my. health and vigor • If you haven’t the ready cash : “An’ now I’m goin’ to be downright officer to relieve me in charge of the, Bo a Yankeo coal heaver and an arrived at 4ho London zoological gar and made me a well man again, The TOWXSMi'^^' DE LAVAL machines may be bought extravagant for once in my life," snid ort such liberal terms that they actually Hannah. “All my born days I’ve want dftcV of the Frolic and whut with three, English lieutenant ‘wore whipped up dens, She Is flvo feet six Inches In catarrh of the stomach has disap ^ W brM® p a y f o r thoimeXveo* ed all the. pep’mlnt drops I could eat, boat loads of men aboard the Pallas. an.' down In the dense smoko that height, measures forty-two inches peared entirely with nil Its attendant * Send today for now catalogue and an' I ain’t ever had ’em .' Now I’m go- Co.pt. Palmer expressed hear.ty satis-, poured from the enlarged cutting around the chest and possesses groat ills, .thanks' to Grape-Nuts, which now name of nearest local agent. In’ to buy a hull pound an’ eat ’em all fuejion at our coming. Half of the through tho floor, one relieving the strength, Occasionally vflho 1ms fits Is my almost solo food. I want no other.” Name given by Pofltum Co., shin's company wero ashore on liberty, other at the business end of the hose. ,1J.Ut-UBuali.Y„b1iq la ,vflry„ahy ■Bm u0r ■oreBKr’ M m ,1.... ............ 2— TWrt aha' W A" CTffir mrar wBrwrr twg‘ AW ill''S Whf 'fHTn^VeFt'h'Q'''^re was out 1' tfnd hides honface 74 Cort1aft<H8lr»H ain’t goin’ to waste no money foolish ffleo from visitors Vlaitora with wlfrh ureen, micii li^h ACanal Six, 4-h<Mtr<h : were -Ve ry ■ t lred^-wh ila-^-jjtua^ l ^ l efleph-jj, fltlekney ;■ in d i peggo Pflfat; ....... ..... ....................... Ten day's* trial' telfs the-story.-NhWYORK CfHGAQO - 4 new.ArHftjdge.There's a reason, C0N0HE88MAN QOULOSN Increase in M ilita r y E iJ^iciency th e V \ T ry E ll m HAVE YOU COWS? m. li i&t ML ci- -,v’ * > iUl (IDNEY TROUBLE DUE TO CATARRH. THB 0UMPBR WHEAT CROP Danger to Sulim in Arab Renascence >v>;.... CANAOA, : O F .> XCAI^BT THB PUBLIC ,NTERE8T WOMEN’S NEGLEPT Ovonoatous RoTormora Work for/Law Asalhat Proprietary Medicines. 100,000,000 Bushel* of Wheat from 8UFFERIN6THESUREPE(ALTY ln h ^ v .T n * ^ ? ro m Pc 0I L n.” ?.^ ° r *™ «) revolution, t i t . a M re .. 4,000,000 Aeroo of . Land, “Schemes to dlminl8h or destroy says.: Threbton to Throw ° f f Yoko -7-The nationai^Afab: party announces .la order to ^secure the attention of- tbo sale df proprietary medicines are 1 Bealtb Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia constantly being devieed by intefestefl 4 AMept T hc,rThdcpendenc« Ha intention of separating completely the reader to any spebial article, that larties. Every now and than some , B. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound. is -b ro u g h t -before the p ublic,. jt j s : frpm Turkey^and founding *an Arab zealous reform er comes to tljw front, How many women do you know. wbon a !US m u "» S Winff Prest,ge i u A s l a empire composed of all tho countries often the custom to l e ^ t b e reader on with the .demand for a law to require are perfectly well and strong? We SKnff a Utfl.d moro than one oriental of Asiatic Afabs inctesedi, within natM by^the intr^ucU on" b r ah interesting hear every day the same story over and;, every package of proprietary medi story until by one bold jump, he la ’ T 80 118 hQad ana reassert over again. / ' 1 do not feel well i Xam Ho-nationah consciousness, says the ural, boundaries, from the valley erf introduced to the subject .that it is cine to .b e labeled with a printed so'tired all the timet" the Tigris and Euphrates, even to the statem ent of tho ‘formula,', showing 1 Revl®WSl At' Constantl. Isthm.us of Suez, and from the Mdd4* desired shall be brought, to his notice. *«,» ,is. u„v ,v the reader, and ,it u st how it is roaiiufactured.. The mil nople, tjxe lessening fear of the MusThis not ,w„ fair to ms N.J. bas suggested _th© increased op. terranean. to the:Sea of Oman, ■The ls npt the lutention to do th a t In this llons^ o f ; people who use, prtprietary HERTZ, E J ? ™ J ? e tribe. sublet to Turk- plan contemplates a form of govern* articled- It wlll discuss in ‘th e .briefs-m edtetnee-seem—to—be - flfttisfled;..j)Ufc -There 1* noTetqearm>h6-wl(Jew«fW that*ffl \ tone up the noraouf syitoo Uke . ' _■ man " with a mania for regulating ish rule. Unfortun.ntoly for the sultan, incut under an Arabian Mussulman est way "Wester^ . Canada" and itB: the .............. however, just as he has added to the which ''shall bo a liberal, progresslve,‘ possibilities for settlement. Por' the. the affairs of other people or who has mm constitutional sultanate." It is assert- past six or seven years the Govern* some personal interest to serve 1b yolght of his hand there has.burst ed that "to accopiplish this -maguifi- ment-of the Domin lon^oFCanada >hasOu^^TMg^smpIdcrlhg Arab revolution cent project it will not be necessary talked of the resources of Western To., a person who has never taken which has already cost him sevoral to sled any blood.” Canada to the readers of ;thls and time to. consider It, such a proposition of-the important towns la-the ljonlu-' What can'tho^Turks in'the-Arab thousands,,,of.,-other papefs. through may Beem reasonable enough;-yet It ^auln. oomiuy, who number only 50o'or 600, By their ifff The porte believes that British rind -do4n_th©-face-of-l ^.000,-000? This has out the Hnltcri States. Tbe. quality Is in "fact nothing more nor less uian. tuts the niAuxaiSur cuut otThgjtpwela, . a scheme to compel »the. manufactur of tbe soil was spoken of, the large tone U repaired,’tho iiomBl gwrc looB we • German '.influence, is behind the upris- all been thought out and rho Arabian ers to put their trade throughout the luted, tlie olreulaUon ef «ood beeltbr W eed » * > '£ area of fertile lands was discussed luteailuel-wollB 1# ro-wtablUliod. ena <>»S:, Sf* A reco,Jtly Published address of pcuplq. aro read}’. The address is entire country, at "the mercy of every aL usKIsI), unhealthy state of the whole dtse«tIve ap- \ ■th^-.Arab national pitnj’TrtiuwcvGr^tur ■sjgiii'd. -by: "The supromo 'couhcli-'ST the posBlbllltloa of the country as- a -pw«iaftt> n > patient tote-tared to 'commercial rpirare™who might choose: grain-growing district wore talked of. These.tableta ere purely v(«iwfaWe dicates a real racial, rcnuscenco of' token without any noUwatiugeffect taw ttoewrt Curative Power of PE-RU-NA much significance among the Arabs: .the national ‘Arab party," A number 0 $ an^d the story of the success of farm' to flood the market with imitations of -U rflleate Btonm cli.afflicted , portionto ' trytheee .. tablet* : economic and Industrial’ projects are era fromi the United States was told. their good*. .. : We want every *v Disease th^ T alk __ _ The Turks of the Arabian noninairbi. ■nl£fl-Cmi. tAinp1n4pri . hy jp. The 6tory is-ne t -yet an-ekl-one. The. atmir ,; “Under - such conditions the inoen it must be. remembered, are in the (dudliis ilui I'cclaniktion of' Syria and of the Continent. tlve for the original manufacturer to two hundred' thousand • from the More than likely you speak the same ;grea.t minority. .Their'government is ' i-and no aeubt you feel MARVIN REMEDY CO., - DETROIT, MKN. Nicholas u. Hertz, Member of Ancient oppressive, ineffective and bloody* Mesopotamia, by means of irrigation, United Statec. who have made: West advertise his • goods would be practi a of Workmen, Capitol Lodge, They are soon to ba'_east: out b^ -a mnlchig Uu>'f). ancient, lands a, second ern Cariada their homo,’' who have cally destroyed, for the money spent far from well. Tliecauso maybe easily Put up io cnotal boxes only. Z5 doaei, 2fl ct». iou4.e-to-rmUa. - - - - — --------- taken- advantage of'the 160~acres of on advertising would inure mainly 1 0 traced tasoino4erangeracntjof the -Mle «t drua^lita. 140, Pearl Street Hotel, Albany, . trnirwwith.*»ite»t-» wit lantl that-thb-Govemment gives fcee, tho benefit of the pirates and lmita- male organs which manifests itself in Y.iwrites: ‘ ^ csslon^of . spirits, reluctance to go ||||~ Y ^ f |n for « i«x of. Dr. ltart’e sure carer ; , “A few months ago I contraoted a to actual settlers are' telling the story tors. Without advertising, the public depT ^ no matter wli»'t ,vou m#y have HI-id, anywhere or do anything, backache, 4 tycoldwhich settled jimiy.kldnoySi _W ould—receive—little information in our remedy rrrtti-ccrftvlneo you-oHht-v oodsrtul ’M , to-day to their friends, They hav<deach time 1 was exposed to inolom- W h e r e t h e “ T e n d e r f o o t ” H e ld H i s O w ii proven the statemonis made through regard to the medicine, and all future bearing-down, pains, flatulency, nerv Hret niiplii-Atlon. Friuell. by mall rreplUd,, Hotioiii.R ; ousness, sleoplcssnoss. leucorrhcea. “ R em edy Co., Ltd., Chamber of Couniiert'O. Uotrort.Mieu, ^weathor.tho trouble wasaggravAted would be. greatly Impaired If these columns and by the Government' These symptomSTare but warning* jtU finally I was unable to work. Agents. They have produced from inot wholly destroyed. It is mainly by that there is danger ahead, and unless They cried: .'’Advance arid do us a dance. 1 C ow boys Had Him at Decided; s "After trying m any of th e adverYou blled-shlrt llttlo dudo." : ’their’lhrrd's,i,twenty, thirty, forty and judicious advertising that tho hnowi- heeded a life of suffering or a serious W H I S K E Y H A B I T DisadvantagerUntll It Came to is thelnevitable result. ^ 1remedies for kidney .trouble, I And they all yanked out ferocious guns ' more bushels o f “wheat ' to 'the acre, edge of proprietary med,icinea-' is operation O ne Thing He Had Learned -Tbe'nevor-failing remedy tbralLthesc CURED. brought to the public. Nothing is. A’rul each fellow chewed his quid, : Uy took Peruna. and netted profits ranging from three aymptomala=l»ydi$ < ‘ B rPinkharo’c Vcg« “Down East." And the woU-dressed prig did a little Jig, more c'ertaln than that millions’of peo A -Special O ffer lor October , end November. r Is a week the intense pains in . tor ho did-as l.^o was bid,. *-... to ten and more ,dtoilars on every acre etable Compound.' Four weeks'board, room and an -a b s o lu te ; ple have found relief at' a compara tilled. They have found the climate' m back were much relieved and in The -tenderfoot- was. a bold, bud man And the ..morry bunch had, a lot of fun fully as good as they were told It tively s^all expense by; 'the use 1of —Miss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridge, euro for all desire for drink for *7*.00.; _■And a bold, 'bncl man ..was '!»;■ N. J., writes ; bur weeks I w as able to tak e up He wont out west wltlp-n ‘broidered- vest- . With the tenderfoot that day, JWrito for particulars. PATTERSON SANITARIUM, 'But' the/..got a jar when they came to would be, schools -were conven lent and some r iedF_firsrcalled_'to their Dear Mrs. Pirikhnm : . 316 E. Bridge Street. Grand BapIdSi MfOlu . Anil ills t^es were-a alglit to seo.nrwork again. the bar, ' easily Organized, railways were not notice through newspaper advertisingv; “ I think that irwomnn naturally dislikes to 'ij still cbntinued to use Peruna for |H e wore ,klir gloves-on Ida iaoft. wmtijFor hb put much boozo' away. far distant, and markets , close at Why, then, should, the manufacturer make her tronbkw known to the public, but (another month and at the end of that ! lumds. , • . They ordered rounds and rounds and hand. „..TIw social conditions were of-a -merltoHous-proprletary remedy restored health has meant so much to me that P IL E O ID . He .had patent.shoos for gentir; ‘ Ittise I was perfectly well. ~ ,;-r rounds, I cantiot help froin tolling mine for the Nike .1l tho_ tlla-hQ_wore-ho-roundly-sw6re-~- -- •ptithe-plaerr-known.-aB-Tjrer-'— “~ -WlLL-CURE-YOUJF_mUJiftYEiPLLlB. suebras-^hey chose -to make thomrandr ;-"I-now take' a dose or'twO when-I- jA11Cost -b©-compeUed-by-law— to,-PEactlc‘aIIjL^6f=other ' ' sulfevin T. ' g-womvn ...................... ,blm 1.000 cents, And each . sago-bush Junk .swore he.’d law_and order were, observed. ■ IT GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. , kwfl-iiflfln axtiOsotl and-flnd- t b a t it ia ■Many destroy his buslftesa, as.a condition of 3jwfcdr1nr~dnwltFfn^ Rftfnplns and Booklet 8enl Upon RegutiL it endid to keep me ■well,’! .He.hnd _a_b.lg suit .c<\hc full oficlothes ”* IT"war ..And. .he carried a dress suit,, too, Auk your drusSTSt for It nTrer lisvlua urad tlie -: . H undredsof Cures. And his colored .socks -had. crimson clocks And they drank all day and drank alf tow-priced and good, and hundreds of -that is exactly what these formula thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Fink- Mmole*. Weinvlte yourcorreBjHindeuce, xae IQI*^ .; ham’s Vegetable Compound has entirely IuwIuklaon.«of many toiiilmonialB. - . _ cases could be cited where the pur blits m.oan.—Excharied . nlgirt Dr. IInrtman-i s-con sta ntly- ln-recelpt- And his shirts were plnk-arrd blue.'4 ' CtimnpftUit, III-, NOV.-2Q, tcured me, and made me, well and strong, andr AiUl-8opt6 A11 the.barkoop. hhd to sell, chase, price of the land'was paid-out M O (l1 < stD O C m npatiy; . ., ; „ |of testimonials from people-who have And. ho hit tiro trail.’for cactus land And one by 0 1 1 0 . each son of a gun I feel it my duty to tell other suffering women Donit get into the way of belittling lhsve bud moreor leas trouble front.Itching, pll.ef of the first crop. The writer knows of where.' the cowboy rules 'afar reigns, Beneath tho tablo fell. ' - . ensured of-chronlo-and complicated for more than four year*. Ono-lmlf box of riieoia ■ your chances and feeling they are .nor. What a splendid medloino it is.” ~hetght~ofcases-thls-yeai’-where the fhriner,-.as_ -cured «pe.TVorympeCt f u ^ oH- ; - DI>AIll!)( .. iidney diseaso-by Perpna.-—iFer—free •Wlth-i I f you uro illr d o n ’t h e s ita te to g e t a . style Until at last but tho d.iulo, remained a result of the yield on his farm, was "big enough- to 'bother over. jedical advice, address Dr. Hartman, He struck .those western plnins.; As sober as any judge,j ' b o ttle o f L y d ia 'E . P in k h a m ’s V e g c to Your money ytIUto Ly Tl,t JiupKl*t If -And_lui_v.lewed_the-scene—wlth.-a.Bmlle- -nut—In—^position that-would- enable^- -^••»-t>»iTn»trenMy-c''red7-No-ni,to»*nervoUimew»f(er' 'b le - Cornpbnud a t .once, an d w r ite to sldent-ofMThe Hartman Sanitarium, you Are not *»ti*flo0 *» to results. /The pflce of .. m a ilraulay'HOsa'of Ur. XItne’aOrentNerveUmturAnd the dudo put -up' at the "Tough' . serene. - - 1 IColnmbi]8 i Qfiio, ■v M rs P ln k lu im , L yn n . M ass., for sp e c ia l hlm to' Increase his, holdings three PH oold Is ii.no parboxt but to any one wlioou aot «r. Read tor KKKJD 82,00 trJnl bottle and treatlso, . hotel . And .he ordered up more budge. . tried our oreftt reuiedy-w.e wm sord t.wo boxes lot In the .town of Tralalalee, extra acres for. every acre cropped and DR, It, H, KLtNK.Ltd., 031Aren Street, rotlodelpblu, Va. a d v i c e - i t is free an d a lw a y s h e lp fu l. tbe price of one. Euuugh to euro m ost cues. Madeby Whore the cowboys como when they get And ho drank a health to himself that pay cash for it,. Is it any wonder that A sum: ; • ■' ANTI-SEPTO MEDICINE COMPANY,. _ ■_ day.* Of money to ..burn WJth glee. ., As ho viewed .the -western wreck, one grows enthusiastic when-speaking 319 Ea*t_63rd Street, » CHICAGfX • gF^^t^ughr-but^tiwy-can't-pour: GURESGONSHPATIOH— 1 And he wont' about with a languid nir ^ReFTO ■stuff ■ ‘ i• And -the- cowboys sized him up, Like .I can down, my neck.” t But what may be said of this year, Relief that conies ffora the use of T a k e Y ou r C h o ic e And each. sunburned one swore:- *Tll We are now in a positi,on’to speak re pills, or other cathartics Is better ____ ha.va..Bi)me. fun . , The tenderfoot was_ a- bol d, , b'acL man garding if. The conditions throughout ' Or I am a yaller pup,” —*’• ■ W ith'his trousers nicely creased, '• “TF^Si no., i f ”—tTifliaevr' than suffering ,from the results of And thiv co.wbovs ahrlnki .when, he men Manitoba and the new provinces of liquid stove polish, brilliant constipation, but relief and ouro tions drink, ■' So- they all lined up in the "Tough” -hoand lusUiu;. ^t-shh'ios casfor,Combined mnv be had at the samo tel ' — - ... : - .... '----- - —For ho learned-te-drihk-down-east, ■— Alberta and Saskatchewan have been f ^ o o D u o i ’S — And/-wlth-laughterrloud-nnd--rude ■Ghlcugo - Chronicle. prira flnti mnrrt prom ptly,- fa r — - wears longer, and covers move.. remarkably favorahle.----Had ' condlFor-Infants nnd~Childrc n. suifticc than any-o th er.. —tlong been. no better than in past B ig Can, 1 0 c, - . years there would have been every L a n e ’s F a m i l y If you want tfc savo labor,cause for congratulation. , We find r erdlet™*] «t«dOgti^l S i, ■MtSSI tOBU^SI jjCoaJISl ■terra ifcoa ecoa W'auSl Mwli ttlestout! •un ComJI be Bhorteal ^o»b3J ly sodfgj wot of tkt] o wnltufl in tbelDiafl irtucikfiil IHenoul -ftsj take. Att| (be iji ](2build iobetm; ijisan iXettea' iveris* J ■; ioi4j nonodal, for Mrw, SttoOMli CO„— i. UUnotf Valnljr,rly tlm if ■ ’ ittaptdot] seumiT than om| rllcles 1b] the great] lined and] xiiertsjt] t:-proW | ose-ltt-t t a largal gold and] ua howl dtbout,rI lift iGoii Pill* ive cored] r. "They] icine and] jdV^Ihtd] .in'sinmy] ■my ey«] »,andeft] and f itlincs lh»] .actimllyl id.aiidthwl lovorw; ig vario liudagain] , I coohI ledyi-bpi eii), 1 1*1 n whan}| jk-Pillti condition! sins grefI jDr.tfd' ftmAUt-BK- tenI Ml nore. luce.” g M WllliMWl .heneirt*! ier. stlffai loco®—. fO»)!nori drBreHW cine'vwl M VIITS CASCAM CHOCOUTE TABLETS The aud ^hat from a four mlllio.n acre swering hall from brother. John ,aa crop of wheat there will be one hun both of them'danced witli glee. dred million bushels of a yield—or It look .only a short lime for the 25 bushels to the acre. Could anything TGarfl'eld tiT'wafp^tengside-tfcs^Streca . -better—be—djaslred?^Cov»ring—the-enbut almost before the-tug bumped'the ttre countrj^the same splendid reports The followlftg What a little place this world is. big shtpMolm leaped on the Garfield's' are being received, .twoD^IlierJ^'TcMlftins, Of. tlecp-sea deck-fahdy-lnto the arms of brother dispatch wasj s ent..-by—Mr.—F. W. ' Thompson, Vice President, of the shlpsy 'demonstrated lyesterday when George. With the Sirocco in command of the Ogilvie Milling .Co., one, of the most they met for the'first time in five years after playing a mariiHVgamc of hido mate to matte her dock, at Brooklyn, careful grains men In America: " H a v e ' ju st returned from’ covering and seek for five years from east .of tho Garfield with '/the long-parted se v e r a l hundred m iles o f . th e crop brothers aboard' 'was, headed for the •guez only to moot in the F ast,river To fiiToollgatri tbo merits of the Amapa at South Fourth1 street. . By d istrict. 1 never saw a n y th in g like It Sallonnep’8 fortune, partedthorn, [MICHIGAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, IBeokkecplnir, Shorthand, Penman»h1|>, «Ve agalirjift'er fi mere two hours,to swap bhe time the tug. got to her fehe'was In th is country,- before; T he average already headed' out into the stream; yleid n an d ;- o u a lity fa r - e x c e e d s our [IR^SOGrand ltlver Ave.,'Uetrolt. Mljhi their yarns of land and sea, Th'a hmnrnera hnarf^d hef and .varied ea rlier exocc-tailons. , . It is -an lm-~ !BSfe9S9RHRMBBBSBHnR^! A B E A U T I F U L D anish ship Aniapa^ w as, bound .over away In the cabin for :aintoo short a "menso m-opT^The ■wdathbrL1s' ©xiremm" ■ ,i 'iy favorable." C O R f I P L E X I O N for his sh ifv berthed a t the foot o f time.' , Up' to three weeks ago- it whs Mr.. Two hours after they bail met John lit ffUAr'enteed to ereryono whauH* South Fourth- street, this borough, in Mme. JLorulne .Kennetly’e th e tu g J.- A. Garfield when .ho sighted was put-over the side of tho Amana to Thompson's opinion that the crop Vmina11 • F«qo HeRle. Ul«Sh Uvely remove*- Freckle,,■■Plmoloe, th e ship SiVocco, in command of hta join his own ship in Erie Basin, where would not r.eapu general expectations, lloth.Patchoe, Ac'-H no,eT Kut etrom umlell -yacmt'-plemliiriw hKasinta.for. b ro’thdr Ib lin ;: boimdrf ro ni Ja\"a-ai’omKl- -she-tied—up. - The - Amapa. . had, also, troolcami Mimpla*. tlre"world-to Shanghai, bV -way of N ew come in from'-Java, stopping at Bos telegram-from Winnipeg to-night, say WTOLOaiCAUNSTring that his_ estimate of t he''wheat' York, asjjho' m en wlio go down to th e ton-and this port, bound for Philadol-, crop is now one hundred millions phia7~The'brothers had missedeaoh sea-in-ships-say^ - a wnoop tliut raised tho epnoos l ^riWwir1mTH-pprt9"of-cftH-by--from'' biiihelsr -Before he—went west_.he.. W A N T E D Off Governeur’s Island, George .hailed twelve hours to three days,- -Brooklyn thought it would fall considerablyshort of that figure.’’ : the Sirocco and back i.tme the an* Eagle. The moral of this story Is that there should be no hesitation in making rtftftlulm-i If von wlBh to better your condition; or,, if you have a family, 8TEADY WORK TO COMPETENT MEN. of boys that you wish to. become , set*, 54-K0UR WEEK. WAGES, $17.00. tied" on farms, it ts- a safe -proposition pT^ nnH"AftWTHre«»"Yoftr»~[~yOTr'threcr-yearB-6ger-and-4hey- have -ro-call- upon the rsntlRl Fig eon S,a Tier “IrvB ^'fln^tah-'-Governmeht^KeTTt77BTrd get | ; | 3 boon ib ifu ssy arid^ excitabl9-altica_ryflr -r e f • A bsen ce.-E ly-tC L -F orm et BEROHi-MibH.----- — had them that I can’t ro near them or particulars as to moBt- suitable dis HWwar, Showing A ll Their ■get -them- to come near- me;'.. j...—h.. tricts andrailwav.rates. O ld Affection. "tt all camo biack~to me then, and - -JDo_you-catcb-cold-«asily-?— The prodigal son-oMhe-hardwork-- —I "Pigeons p'-vo .good memerlcs,''' G . , , ; l Jpoea the cold hang on ? Try I told them the birds had been | ln^ ^en la stSei-aHy a bad egg. ^ U is a euro for constipation, and the headache, backache, sideacBe and gener..i debility that come from ymstipatlon stop when the bowels do their proper work. ■' Sold by all dealers at 2 5 c. and 5 0 c. Brother Capiains Concerned in G am e of Hide and iSeek for :V«’ana Before Mdetinrf for Short T im e. . Kind Y ou H a v a ■ ^ A lw a y s B ought J i \ t g e ( a b l e Prepacaltonfor A s-.. slm ila tln g tH eFoodaiM R egulating theStoinachs o n d B o w els o f • .............. - . P r o m o te s D lg e stio n .C h c e r fu ln p s s an d R est.C on tain s nejiher O pium ,M orphine n o r > |ii\e r a l. Bears the Signature of~ Facsimile Signature oP Thirty Years N EW YORK. , A'l t> tiid n lk s/.w id f, \. (;J ) 1) o' s t :CfV^N' r- v ’ <ure It cures tbo m o st stu b b o rn k ln 3 ‘ of cou gh s a n d c o ld s. If it doesn’t euro y o u , y o u r m on ey will bo r e fu n d e d .___ ...■•■ -Prices: - S. C, Watts &Co.. 3 JSe.SOc.Sl LoRov.N.V..Toronto;Can. Have It H elu se S u b stitu te s a n d Im ita tio n s / know thorn, dc- ilte their ton* |«na aamos~they are usually inixod with [®ot and d o not hAvo thece* wantin* property of " ^ r i S ^ S l o n s T p a S H O B S U V - c a n n o t b o e o u a ilo d ,a t a n y p r ic e , You cannot afford to be without one when you learn h o w ^ M ll^ ^ u ^ c a h play | th e“"pfano with it. Our new” catalogue now ready and mailed postpaid to any address. Indians Fear Curse of Angry Goddess equally fatal disease And dies. The worm is said to be a small one with s Ver y hard head>- - -. • m , 4 - Nl^ u',y w au coavikThe report arose In Plthapuram, | M,*withcoiawater,anyonecah brash it on r amith t*tndUin^*correspondent where three women are said to have died from th e;b ite, and spread with A South J Rook Gemenl ‘."d « 5 1 2 gf-eat rapidity over the whole of the h^Tomin'anA dleeaso gorms; does not Godavory- d istrict Tho result lias ®r *d*1*. No washing of walls after been that thousands of theso brace applied, Other wall finishes must be lets have been destroyed during the w year—«xj>on»lro, filthy last few weeks. The report goes on #i„ 7 Thqy nib and eca^ and the to say further th at this glns&..was ltb .1 op ofchor anlmnl matter^In "mined" in a quarry where there was I8«* A?01* and fbeds rtlsoaso geirfn*. an idol of a certain goddess, and that lk !l.* ,l,>Mtlno only In flvo pound in getting the glass from the mine the oroi . ........ Tfloi 'wriS WTOllli, mid a* »"cchb* | u«b«* W ~ fimDoooraUagH and car artUUL th.a-E0ddei 8 haB been vory angry and n# thARo ill-fated bracelets, and to o t has sent this disease as a puhtoh* 'ices in making color plans, free. h o e v e r la bitten by tbe Worm bo- ment.—Indian’ World. A l A B A S T I N E C O , . wcomoa afflicted with plague or some 1 Mkh, «r 101 Water 8L, It t - is the charm of the household—an educator, an enttr*° talner p a r excellence, la which the entire fe-nlly as well &9. visiting f riends participate. __ _____ ...____ - »Akim«g.e«Va-';VaV. ■» r for many, many yeWs.ha* cured and continue* to caw RHEUM ATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO BACKACHE SCIATICA SP R A IN S ^ ' B R U ISE S • SO R E N E SS - ' " S T IF F N E S S . FR O ST -B IT E S Price, S6c« » n d SOeT Factory: Buff*io>N.Yv— -— -2 5 0 Wabash AvSiy Chicago "■‘Vo are .exotailve manufaeturer* of the lint Paper Hnalc Rolls forLpiano playera. F R tC E , 8 5 C t* . ANTI-GRIPINE I r$vv wi : |? < 1: DOUQLAS MAKES AMO K ITiLiUOU “ ill F A S a s .a o SHOES THAU A *F g$S& ‘MAMUFAOTURER. REWARDto invent who oil $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 ’ dlmrovt this ilitiTBtnt. W. L onKls* $3.80 ihoeo nive by thtlf «tL.. O Dongls* $3. Oellent style, c»ay fitting, and sunermrwearing .quslltlM,nchlaved tholargest uue Qfany $8,80. ehoe In tbe world. They are Jnit as mod m those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00—the only difference la the price. If I could take yon Into my factory at Brockton, Man., the largest In the world under one root making men's fine shoes, and nhowyou the carewith which every peir of Douglas shoes Kmade. VtfOWMMrealm whyW,1,“D6u«l«*fJ,SOihces ere itrebTst Shoes produced Inthe world. If! could showvou the difference between the de-tn my factory and those of other mi nakes.,,jyou . _______ _______ wny __ BougUs . ... wtmld understand $8.80 shoes cost more to make, why they their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are •» greater Intrinsic value than any ether $3,90 shoe on the market to-day. C A U T IO N .—Tnilit upon having W,Ii.lkmg* Is^nhoss, W o no.siihstltiite. None genuine without hi* nnmo *nd price stamped on bottom. , WANTK1V Ashoo dealer novary tow* where* w, u Dongls* Hhoo* oro not noM, Full line o* amples sent frno for Inipentln rupon roqusav I t O V A R A N T B E D T O eV K E M«utUhuu^LrtTt,^UpmM. ■O M M M QHW i H U SM H t HMD S tH Ht H U , ■ Write for illmrtratnd Ontaiog of Fall ktvta* 1won’t Mil AntUOrlplaeto a dealer who won’t Onarantre ■ W. l» XiOmMH. Hwoktos. X*«a. I*. Call for your DraftMUT MAOKtr IT DON’T CITJtK. F> TV. Di«mert Jf, X>.( MtBidHtunr^pHHiUlcld, JTo. 'M••• DIT ROI T.» «N o.41 •*!•<»• Tf —- ; ' 'M i 1 ? - W . L . D o u g l a s fid.OO c i I t E d g e L in e ^ had recognized my voice or something .’t h o ^ ^ u T n i ^ t r ^ r j o ? about me, "hnd they ,knew me for an old friend. - Call it. memory, or what ever you please, the fact remains the1 !!% !„. hut thoy'-ra so wild,' he a^._ awered.' -Thoyte' the birds I got from same* Mi1 IW Maifrililflont flllmato—faymcraulowliiH In tholrahiri slecvoN In the iukhlio of November. .' :A >l tvra bound to on more than pleased with tho Ilnal'i-csultsoT the past yousotr'ts harvest, '-r Extract, Coal. wood, water, hay In abundunco-school*, uhunOinsrinarlutsconvenient, . : This Is i hii oi .t of SI,00 wheat. Apply for iiiftiriruUIOn to SiipovinTemlCtHr'Of' InimluitUlan. Ov*.nwiv; Cuirada, o f UMinthorlzed Ciiniuthm cnvoriimimti Ay<'nt—.M. •V;. ^lolaBear' S AvemioTliruti-e lilnek. Detroit. Mlohlgita; or. (J, A, LiU-.rit-i'. Boult- Sto; Mario, Mlehtynnw '. , : (Memlon this paper.) \ marked the other day to tne Uttiu., tame and friendly oa as nnsBlhlO: possible; Mrs. W indow ’s Soothing.Sym p. more finn. Here s a case in point. _ «In. the meanwhile the bird.8 ha.d ,?or Children toetblna, Rofums tho gmiu, reduce %toaearaetloiM dley*pern,euraewindeollu.-3Se»boU>a Four or five years ago Lhad a pair of been- circling about us, apparently Z Z Z «J r c l t , _ ^ = f » W " » much--diatiirbwl. I got a handful of It Is more blessed to receive as you.ever saw . 1- sold them to-a feedf stood perfectly still for a min -to-ask-ln-vainman up in P en n sy lv a n ia and forgot I do not believe jiao’s Cure for Con-umptloa 3 l- 8bout-«cm,~-Threc.yejrsjater I - ute or two; theft I called them. The -ho»eU-equal--foi^couKliR and cTfeloa grow narrower and -narrower^: had to so up in th at spotlon to Judse the birds came closer and closer, until BoTsa, Trinity SprfepH, Ind.,Fcb. 15, ti 00. some birds, end afterward wont homo »i,h a local poultry teno'er- ge^timh finally one of these ‘wild’ birds was oti~my- shoulder and- the- o t her—wa*. ^ M i "'I'i'; 7 t~ T r a n c h in g . throe <?reat\pursuits li atfnlu whown wbndorful-results on ’the :■ S h i l o h ’ s ___ [C o n su m p t i o n fll- ■M i w r iE A T R A IS IN G regory,Mayer &THomCo. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -Uv-.[ n- OF W ESTERN C A N A D A . Fs i Ov e r :.i;. :. r- MIXED FARMING j^ tfo td n r s m x lP tr c a ia ^ S S tin d X O S S U F S X E E R - ‘:-.v ■:■-»lA; t ;■■.? ■ forever. Brice, 85o, fO T H A n C O T IO . A perfect R e m e d y fo rC on stip an o n . S o u r S to m a ch ,D ia rrh o ea W orm s .C o n v u lsio n s .F cverish - i.lir^j■Ji'i' buy tho 0-5-1 Self-Shining '"Stove l.uata," wTTrch'Wil) “ not was'n olT, is ax>plicd Ulto paint, "Kats Up” Uustandla equally' good for Form Mftehiiioiy, Stoves; Stovo-Fipe and Wire Screens. • Keeps * Birds Recognized Old Friend: at Once I fet! .Ocean a Hard Taskmaster for Sailors M e d ic in e y S lS l i i i l l v 1 4 T H E C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D . T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 12 , 18 0 8 . Plans to Get Bleb B y S p e c ia l A r r a n g e m e n t w ith t h ? P u b lis h ^ Are often frustrated by sudden break* down, due to dyspepsia or oonstlpatlon. (omCIAL.) X JN EW SY N U G G E T S H Brace up and take Dr, King's New Life All S e n t for Chelsea, Mich , Oet, 4,1900. non Pills. They take out the materials Board met In regular session. wbioh are clogging your energies, and Meetiug called lo order by J^A. Palmer, rive you anew start.- Cure headache N E A R B Y N E IG H B O R S rod dizziness too. At the Bank Drug president. Store; 25o, guaranteed. Roll called ^y the clerk. Farmers' Club. Preeeni—J A. Palmer, president, and Stops Rolling instantly. Cure* pile*, T h e Webster Farm ers' club will meet rustees W. J. Knapp,.0 . 0. Burkhart, J. eczema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch, hives, with Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Morrison of lerpea, ao.ables—Doan’s Ointment. At X Colton, L. P. Vogel, A. Eppler and F. any Dexter Saturday of this week, 'v drug atore. i, Sweetland. Absent, uouo, x~S Mlnnles^of previous meetings read and NSW POSTMASTSa,. , hi Cash. Word bas been reoelved in Stookbrldge approved. The following bills were then read by that Prealdpnt Boose veil has named J. FOR A SHORT TIME. i he clerk*— ■■■•---/—- — -. G, Haines the new. poetmteter-.of th a t T a b le ts. Prank Brooks,' bulldtag croaswalk.>$18 60 The Cheleea Standard bae bad tbe good ferUtRe to secure, by e n e o l i i » village. Sl.ectrto Appjiauce Co., 3 m eters.. . .82 81 meat with the publlafrers, tfie Review of Reviews and their Librarv o/Sr** C u r e C o n s tip a tio n Storlea. For a*short tiuae only we are allowed to offer a year’s subBorimi; Itaadard Oil Co.. I Jiarrei o il . ..10 50 A Labhr Clam. grearAmerlcau Miintlity and this exquisite u*Rfit-vblume eeTOTclH^filM wi.iT Rt. ltev. Bishop Foley, of Detroit, will M. C. B, R, Co., freight.. . . : ....... 8109 Chelso’A Standard for ohe.year, at alu 'St on« half the regular PRmu 11 cdhflfm a clas* of 85 a t Bt. Patrick's- -"Moved •fiy'-Knapprwcomled by- Bnrk' N i n e t im e s o u t o f t e n , ” Hafiilltdrf"Wrlgfit MHlUw lS the editor of the ee-b lttle -Masterpieces V fri church, of Nbrtbfield, Monday morning, hart (hat the bills be allowed as read nnd rthe first eilltlun .of whloh U just off tlLe;preM- The greatestBbortatorini) . t h a t “ r u n d o w n ” fe $l?l?g„ ten byl.tiie inttstefa of flotloo fuakfi'up t l i l a . * e ■ .. ..... . orders drawu ou the~ucascicr for. ttielr October 10. is c a u s e d b y c o n s t i p a t i o n , Love Btorlea, humoroueiitOTieSt stories of pathoa, Btorlea of tragedy, itnrtu : amounts. Carried. ' a forerunner of something more the frontier, detective etorles; < -y. ^ All N ight Skavioa., Moved by Yogel. seconded by Burkhart eerlous. You cannot be well if Iii short, the maaterpleces In every field of story writing from Boccimi; Tile yillage ^dada" of Plymouth are that the- time- for . collcctiiigJ i m , ,village | "the bpwels-are noUiealthy..... -Kipling-.— 1 v considering thead visabllityofestabTisb* taxes be extendwVto Oct, 21,1905, whtcU Iron-Ox Tablets cure const!-" pstion—not merely relieve it log an all night electric light service in 8 the limit. Carried. temporarily, Oet a box today that vlllagp. The chief of the fire department repor.is and try them. ; CO fron-ox Tshlets In t handy that Ue cau secure suitable rooms fpr ihe Goon Crop. — aluminum pocket case, 25 cti. at your druggist, or sent postpaid on receipt C. A.-Valentine of Dexter has finished accommodation of the department for the oi price by The ItouK)x Remedy Co,, _ ^ threshing on the Terry farm*. He has In sunt of $100 per week, Detroit. Mich. Moved by Burkhart, seconded Ly CpHotT all 1,270 bushels of wheat and oats, the [fiat ihe report Qtltie chief of the~ftrejler yield of 35 sores. puriment be accepted and that he be In Sold and Recommended by C r structed to secure the rooms for the use of H u s k e d S ome Co r n .. :The Bank Drug store PHYSICIAN AND 8089*011 the members of the fire deparimout and Ed, Schaffer must have extra good BUY YOUR OWN PAPER. Formerly resident physician U. ofm * corn; or else John Herm an Is a oliam- the s ame are to be governed by rules An exchange says a map who was too Hospital, pion corn huskeriss h e reoently husk- adopted by the village council. Carried.. Office In Hatoh block. Residence on economical to subscribe for b is. home nA 110'tniahflla In-onfr dev.^ M auchester I Mi : - — South street paper sont his little boy to borrow the Messenger. Who,Is the next one on corn? hart that the president be authorized toap' copy taken t>y bis neighbor. In hts mint a committee to dralf'by-laws gov T T U B O F F IC E OK mate the boy ran over a $4 stand of efni.ng tlie rooms of the fire deparimout. D f. H / H . A v e r y 4 fices and in ten' minutes looked like a Interment at Dkxtrr. Ellis D, Alley, eldest son of -Mr. and Carried. You will find only up-to-date methods warty summer squash. His ories reach* Mrs. L. D. Alley of Dexter, filed recent used: accompanied by the much needed Ofiinmllteo appoiutect was as follows: experience that erown.and bridge work eil his father, who ran to his assistance, ly, at Denver, Colo., of. hemorrhage o f W. J. Knapp. L. P. Vogel ami F. __H. and, failing to notice a barbed-wire the lungs. The remains, arrived at Sweetland. Prices as reasonable as first-class work fence, ran into it, breaking it down, out-, Dexter Frlfiay.and after services at the Moved ,ah(.Vsupporied-t.hat -wo adjourn, can be done. tinga ;hlvffdful of fiesb from his au- home of the parents.,Were Interred in —OBice. over llsUrey's Tailor Shop. i IfttHfeil -----;--------- -— — atoiny iaiRl milling u fO pair oK panlST Forest Lawn cemetery, The deceased "v fT V r lV n W. H. HESKLSOHWBRDTrGlerlt^ L. BTEGER, The old cow took advantage of the gap leaves a wife and son. I f yon are nervous and-tired out n the fence and got into the cornfield v' ' Chelsea, Mich,, Oct. 5,1905. DENTIST. continually you could have no ■ and killed herself eating green 'corn, Annual Meeting. Pursuant to the call . of the. president -clearer w arning of the approach-Office! Hearing the racket the wire ran, upset a The annual; meeting of the Michigan ward met In special session. of serious female troubled Bank building. Partial List of this Treasury of Entertainment fQur-.gallou.chum of rieh cream into a Ba^tlst^*Boclatlon-wllLbe-held In Jack D o not w ait until you suffer un* -KntrlHOA-«TMeeting-called-to -order by- the presh. CHBISEA, bearable pain boforeydu seek treat basket of kittens, drowning the Whole son, October 16. The Indications are dent,’ : The Pope’s M u le..... Alphonse Daudet L'Arcablata,.. . . . . . , . r.TTTiTPaulH«' il. S. Holmes, pres. C. ment. Y o u need Wine of Cardul •J.A.JPalmer, cashier. Ueo.A.BeUolejWt.otwuier flock. In h^r hurry she dropped a $25 that the comlng-cofiventlon will be the The clerk being absent L. P. Vogel wiis The Mummy’s Foot.-.Theophlle Gautier‘-The Necklace,,. . . . .Gny de 'Sfaup*' now just aeniuch as i f the trouble ■-N0..W3.- .■: ... set of false teeth. The baby, leftalope, largest of the kind ever held l.u Mlchi appointed clerk pro, tem. a moro uovoloped and the torwere: The Snowstorm. . . . . . Alexander Pushkin Peter •Sohlemihl/Adeibert VooGIhdi1 _____ ihlna of disordered .menTHE KEMPF GOMMERQiftL&SAVINGS BANK crawled through the spilled cream and between qOtLand 7QQ_delegates Rtdl-Call b^ clerk pio tpm. lO n d ifie Fcuiy^Lhluvefl^^—^fifte^uruera iiLtim itueMorgUB ~ Btrti at 1on^fauann^p=<town=ipatQap=| ~t?Ai’ll'At, nto tho paTlorp ruining a- $2fi~oarpot7 are expected to be present.TTne'conPresent—J, A. Pnllnerl preaTdenT,- fltuT lovicorrlioea, baekuche - and neadCommercfaFand Savings Departments. Mouey Arafiliiu Knights Entertainments “ kdgat Allan" During the excitement the oldest Vention will open with a ministers' oGn trustees O. C. Burkhart, W, J. Knnpp, A. loau on tlrst-class security. acho wcr driving you ttrtho linD irectors: R euben Kempl, 11. B- Uolmes, 0. 11- daughter rau away with the hired man, ferenoe and wilLconclude wlth a'lay The G r id ir o n ......... . . . .Samuel Lover The Mau Who Would tie king faillngJailiof-that vVino of JJa r d u L Eppler,- J. D. Colton, L. P. Vogel aud F. Kempl. R- B. Armstrong. L. Klein, buB brought hundrods of thouBauds tlie dog broko up eleven setting hens The Cremona Violin . • . .„ ' Hudyard KipIP man’s banquet. vrhe meeting will con H, Aweetland. Geo. >. A.'Fei:bole. Ed. Vogel. of women and will brifig you. and the calves got out and ohewed the Untie for five days. Ernest Theodore. Hoffmann The PlccerufStrlug. ,Guyd St’ate of Michigan, County of WnshtoW ine of O a rd u rw ill drive out A. MAPES,. tails off four flue shirts.__ - i • ~ ■ Providence and the Guitar The Spectre Bridegroom paw, yillttgft— o f— Chelsear-sa.— To O.'C all-traco-of weakneaa nnd-lmniHli ir o E M m r m iM m r B lood R ed P each . Robert Louis SteveiiBon nervous spells, headache and back • ' ■' ■ -rTr : 'WrtBiitngtoa irtli iBuifkbart, W. J. Knapp, A. Eppler, L. P PINE PUN HRAL IfUHNlSHTNfl.B, October=18Pthe State. Dairy men's As ^MarvIn RusselUhe-other -day handed ache find prevent the symptoms .Story of a White Blackbird . > A Ftght for the Tsarina -. . MsatmJofc Vogel, J'. D. Colton and F. H. Sweetland, -C alls a n sw ered 'p rom p tly n i g h l ° r . d a y . sociatlon holds an auxlihary meeting in from quickly developing into dan us a few peaches known as the blood trustees Of said village, please take notice: Allred de Musset A Posslon In the Deuert. HuDOte deBiji ChelBea T e le p h one. N o , 6. gerous; troubles that will be hard Adrian, .Colon*C. Lillie, dairy and-food peioliT thejffesrof^lrioh'Is blood red to That I hereby appoint a special meeting ;. BrerHartw The Man WlrhotTVH Coimiry- .-. ; : CHBl'AEA, MlCHIOAN.' tocheok, Securea $1.00 bottle of7 commissioner la making the arrange, the pit. The originalstock Mr. RuaseH' oftfie common council of said village to Wine of Cardui. today., _If your TlLQ-AyiasikvOnJhu.'AlBl.Emile Zola Rip Van Winkle.. ............ , i D,-MEUITHE-Wr: ments and “ex Gov. Hoard of Wisconsin grandfather started In New York .In dealer doer not keep it, send the, W ithout B e n e fit o f 'C lergy” 7"^ •. T he’Death of'Ollvier Beoallle.... beheld.In the,council room, on Thursday, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. money to the Ladies' Advisory' editor of-Hoard’a Dairyman, the leading 7700 and Mr. H. brought the seed to h(a Itudyard'KlpIlirgJlesnnot andColln. . . . . . . . . . ....Yol* Ocir S,1905, at the. hour, of eight Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Bell ’Phone 02, Manchester, Mich, dairy-paper of the world, will be the farm herein 1837 and from there J, H (8) o'clock p. m., standard time, The.Leg,. , . . ‘. . .v. . . Heinrich Zsohokkp, Tbe-Wlnd In the Hose-hush....,Wilt Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn., aufi the l)^tes made at this office, prkiolpal speaker, and Gov. Warner wil Barr secured Borne of the Btook and has for the purpose of considering the liquor medicine willira sent you. The Falcon. ' , . . . , v, . Giovanni Bocraccio The Gooseherd....... •■-. j... .Sudec also be lief*. . Wlnconain makes about grown the trees which though grown bbnd bf .Wm. Kelly and for the trahs The Black Pearl...... .vVictorienSardou The Trial for Murder,.......... . W. DANIELS, ' twice- .da-,- much- butter--and cheeae from^thepits,-still-produce-the^original The Groat Carbuncle— —■— - -— Wanderlng-Wlllle’s - T s l e J . 1 aelion of such other business, as may tlatisractlon Guaranteed, For Infor from the sam e' number . ot Cows as fruit.—Saline Observer, Nathaniel Hawthorne Deonts Haggerty'B Wife-,..Thacker*j| W I N E # come before the council. ■ mation call at Standard office or address Michigan, . (governor Warner la - the The. Lifted V e i l . . .George Eliot .Reality.... ...................... ■. J. A. Palmer, , Gregory, Mich., r; f. d. 2., Phone ’con largest manufacturer of cheese In the Evangelistic Mbetinob. The Comet.. . . . . . . ; , Erckmah-CJIiatriau The Song of Triumphant Love,. 1 nection; Auatlon. bills and tin cups fur v President of the Village of Chelsea! H ortoh, ■ Palmyra sod Bllssflpild Prflabyteriana Evpty nnft wanh» tn ha wall Tgoypy wants to be acOUainted wltb-ftlahed- f ree.----------- -— <------------ -— -^r- atatftTexcept- Mr. Hortofa, Mr.1 Lillie Is Dated Out. 5,1903. 1 — , one of the editors .of t^e t^ e Orange t . Jude have decided to open an early, .evangel best In literature. Butyou cannot afford.toown all the works or this vaststn^j .State of Michigan, County of YVaahto OLIVE LODGE'NO. 155, F. A A. M. authors. Evenifyoti cuuld, these Btbrles arp scattered through imndreda ol Farmer. J. W. Helme wilFtake part in istlc season and H. M.,Morey of Ypsi ■ Regular meetings of Olive Lodge, the program, In behalf ofthe looal dalryJ' naw.’V Village of Chelsea, sa. Howard F umes aud you-wonld find them only after a~great waste of time and «-florL...y..| lantl, will inaugurate a series -of jrevlva Brooks, marshal of. said village, heing du) ' No. 156,’F. & A. M, for 1905. u . ■ . .. - J a n . 17, -F e b . l 8“i n WlIi on» secretary '.of the meetings SundayrOctober iS. He wIT hwornp-fieppoeo and aaysr-^hftt-on-Jhfr: 18, May ie, June 18, July 11, Aug.8, state: association, will' alio be present try. and undo wbat Satan worked up dairymen1and farmers should all at fiurlng -the-summer—vacation ofi_i . day of October, 19057“ before the hour -SepU-1 M > ct.. 10; Nov. 7.^— Annual The E n ti re—S e tD e llv e p e d -to Y o u ^ a tO n c a . lend.-— Press.1 ------------ --— t!“Lh ir V o 'i;te k of Bald meeting and election of officers Dec 6, R eward w ill to any ministers. His Satanic majesty wilt be copy of-the attached'Hppolnimeut of AlLthat-ymt will have to do Is to call at The Standardiofilce and-Pa^-llie4? jgbVI^A5oNEY78@r Statie of Ohlo,-Glty of Toledo,-! on the retreat from that section soon special ’meeting- of Ihe council -of said Upeyson wlvo \can find otre^atom- oentw. or write your name bn ibe ooupbo amTsend toji^ with fifty cenie, LucasCo untyr-—- y SB - o f _opium , chloral,- morph me,— after-M r -Morey begln8-the~«fivance^’ village upon till the persons therein hamid J. Cheney makes oatu that he The com plete set of the Library of Short Out out ooupon-aml mall with, first S M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l is Frank cocaine, ether or chloroform / senior partner mf the firm, of F. J, movement.—Adrian Press. by delivering personally .a true copy-.of mltmhc* today. Your monsy *111/ Stories will be Heut you, eiprest prepaid in any, form in any o f Dr.” Cheney A Co.-rtddlng—business^- In-the 1“The Niagara Falls Routs. the same to each of the following named A Novel Object Lesson. returned If you decide In five difii at once, you will be entered for a-year'i , -Miles' Remjedie^. Time Card, taking effect, Aug. 13,1905. City. of -Tolede/County and. State afore persons,'viz.: O. C. Burkhart, Fr-Bweo said, and th t said firm will pay the sum Prof. Scott of the of M. has scoured BubHorlptlon to the Review or Review* and T h is reward is offered because koap the set ; TRAINS EAST: TecetYe.the,oprrent number, and we will No. 8-r-Detrolt Night Express 5.88 a. n> of ONE 'HUNDRED DOLLARS for a novel object lesson'for hts olasB In land, W. J. Knapp, A, Eppler, L. Pi certain unscrupulous persons each and-every case of Catarrh that newspaper writing. He was given al Vogel and J. D. Colton, at the same time No; 88—-Atlantic Express *■ 7:55 a. m cannot enter y oii for a year to The Uhelaeadtabii* make false statem ents about Read me the Elctlun Library be cufeq by the use of Hall’s .Ho. 12—G.R, and. Kalamazoo 1.0:40 a*jn FRAN 1CJ-T h ENEY.' “ the copy that wenf-to rnake-np-last Son- iiifornrl.ug-fhu-sald persona with whoi - t h e s e -remedres ard. Then-each montlt—the—Rpvfew-of you are offering wltfrthe Reviewjg| I t _rs imderCatarrh Cure. No.' 2—Mall --------------— M l. p,.m S.worn to before m e and subscribed lo day'B'Chicago HeponhHorald^—TblsJp copies- were left, ..of. tha-JialUHL-fitf tl : sto o d -th a t th is reward, applies Reviews Company will ask ypu to renrtt 'R ev iew * and l ^ e Chelie* “ TRAINS WKftT, my presence, this 0th day of December, eludes not only. the_newjaJiiat.-Wafi_pritt- tiotlge,' at least-six hours before said-8 o h ly -to -g o o d s - p u rch ased - i n J h e — ..cento.o-tlmir-Now-YorlMiffloe until- - f o ^ o m ^ f t^ -JUrewltlLfir No. 11—Mich.express* 8:25 a.m A. 4>JR867^ — Ar-WrGtiSASON,-------- ed, but-also-the-Tejected-copy Which ,a!cidgk-4J. m. _ _ - Ni/, 5—Mall — -- 0:00- a. ttf you-hAV-e-paj^in al! five dnUorw andl fifty -of-ff fty dents randjjvllljnak«ilafi|‘‘“ —open— market, wlvieliliave tiot -Notary-Publlo^ JlQWARPFT-BKOOKjar1 ^ will be an invaluable. iesson-J{L*urdentr been tampered wtftl m any way.__ Wn'tff;^l^hlB-[8“ ALM08T0NK-irAT^th6|fegJlftllXCatarrh Cure Is takeu.lnternally payments o f fifty a. No. 37—Pac l(1c^Expreas * 10:52 p. n Marftlial of-the-VUlage of-Chelsea. act8 dl rectly;-oifci^tbe * blood ' and of newspaper-work, The copy, shows Dr; M iles’ rem edies cure by nlar price for w hat y o n w ill r e ceiv e and, ten'roonths to the Reviewof ltevlifg *Noi. 10,30 a 1 37 stop on-slgnal only and mucous surfaces of- the^system, Send corrections.and eliminations of the copy Sworn and subscribed lo before me this -^toleloff-and-takeon^ passengers yon oah pay in sm a ll m on th ly Install their _ .soQ thing. ^ .n b u d s liin g , Company, New York. free.\ Oth day pf Oct., 1905. - — -:--: ■menta. r — — “ t ,..,.. . , —-G—W. HuooifES^-Gen.- rass &-Tloket Agt lor fcBtlmotflala readerrThey entlre collectionwill “strengthen rn^f and invigO rat-' F, J; CHENEY ^ CO., Toledo, O. ___ Gko_A.J1eGcle, W.T. Glaiujile, Agent, jnoutrtffi-ftndTplaccdJn-tbe dess—room tng-eflfeeta upon th e-n e rv o u s Sold- by all Druggists, 76c." , -■ FrrrthtrU ttR rftyfftp ay>m e » t you " w il l N otary P u b lic for W ashtenaw County Take Hull's Family Pills for Const!, system , and not b y paralyzing receive a t Vinck - -..... D., Y„ A. A. & J. RAILWAY. pation. _____ ____ - Rbeusbi) to^Darn-Sooks.— State o f M ichigan. - — . ^ and, w eakening the nerves aS Library of Groat Stories tn eight ' 1 SPKOlAfi GARS John Crosby of Augusta bas^Jjegup ~7-~My com m ission expires J hd.,1 9 , 1909, •would b ^ th e case if th ese drugs Leave Clmlseft-lor Dp,trolt-at-7^2V-aT-m.» und licaiiU fu| vo 1umesy—wlth^piiotogravure: suit for divorce from hts wife, Carrie — Tlnrbond'TJf"WUUaiirJ&5rty--wa8-ttrqTr w ere used. every two liours.until U:2S) p. m. . I'rontlspieces, vayuAJlielsea forJaetononatiSiSfla. m., and Ornsby, because he says she deserted presumed. F o r this reason Dr, M iles' overy two hours untilloTW P- m. MovedyTiyTCnapp that the bond of 'Wm f ntl~yeftT'ont~Boriptlon to th e great him and refused so live with him A nti-P ain P ills are universally and LOCAL OARS. Kelly with John G, Wagner aud Jptnea 8. considered the best pain rem edy •Am.er.icfto Monthly Heview-of liev|cws^ Leave lih'elseu for Detroit at 6:S9 a. m. and o o k his meals, darn his sock* and per :— ery two •murs untll imaii-p-.mjL i h e _ se ason s firs t-c o ld fomr-Qthw fieb*l)s o f theJrome- wbto)j- -Gorman-a&.autetlea.be accepted—_Ihenu> .severe-, ^ ^ -.haya,..auflfftraA.J oy-..2^ yyftt!g..,wlt,n.i. (.and..... - • ...I-.....: ......... • _____ _ LeaveXhol8eaJotdackaQn^atl:M-aI_niiAh.d heod^4iaurt- and-.TtortTCoIved nTrsu pport, back, and rlcd everythin* I T i r a y b e s l i g ^ b t ^ j n ^ ; . y i e l d usually fall to the lot of the dntlfu Tlie. Chelsea Standard for oneydar. every two.liours until 11:fiOp."m.. could get and could not-findtl any relief ItovsB then moved by J. D. Colton ant _ ^ntll Leave Chelsea for Ypsllant^ at 12:09 a. m. housewife.. The CrosbyB were marrlet f ^ot Anti Sbcdalcars for the accommodation offtfrvHte' to early treatm ent, b u tth e supported by L. P. VogoLtlmt the bond o f parties may be arranged for at- the Ypsilantf n e x t cold w ill h an g on by a - justice of the peace in Detroit PROIiATH ORDKH, . hours at a tlnie_ with such severe 60 VB/mfl pains that I Terirod T'Would lose niy CTATKTtP MICllttlA’N. OOPNTY OT WASH-" ofhee. December 15,1901. Crosby sets.up In Wjlllatn Kelly with Jolm-G.-Wagner7nml . pXPEFtmC*' mjncl. The AnU*Prtftv-f4Us^rttve -me— r Jamos 8. Gorman ns sureties be r<'jected m tenaw. ss. AtaRCMHtmrhrthwlhW inwOourr Oars run on Standard time. lo n g e r ; it w ill be m ore his bill of complaint that his wife ha* relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do fnr Haid Liiunty »f Washtenaw, held«t the Pro*. On Sundays tho’flrst cars leave terminals not.have to uso Morphine nny moro. Vogel aitd'Sweetlnnd. ij U.» bo. Q U - A C hoj^an._tlia_JH “owhouriater.— — — ....... troubl eso m e,“ \toor- U -n - -not-only-refused-to-love'-and-cherlsh■r Yeas—Colton, T~wigti-ymi~would~pntiHslrtlTls so that bat» *orU.‘September llV tlieyear one thousand other sufferers tjie^flnd_rellof, Saline Rraheli cars will conned with Special S ' i ! i S “ SWS.t',”T OI' 0,,» but has instigated a series of torments8 Nays—Burkhart, Knapp and Eppler, KMTt, necessary to tak e ch an ces against him through her father, Scott The vote being a’tle.lt was decided/hy R. f . n, No. d. cars going East and West at Ypsttap.M. 1'rB.oiit, K im ii-sr K . I.H bihI.-IiMiw of 1'roh.t., fiulem, Ind. Dr, Dr. Mites' Antl-Pal Antl*Paln Pills are sold by “T w ,,“ *' «*»'«»■• T a c k s o n & B a t t l e C r e e k on th at second one. S co tt’s VanMeter, He wants relief and the J. A. Palmer, president, as "yes ” Motion carrleth -fT^T%lJj^ ld, nilllKituM ulV verified petlr a w a m i i ■‘ I T r a c t i o n C o * r~lLfmlb^fon“ i$^a“p reven tive custody of the two children, • — r filn ' '"/ed praylMR that admlnts' TE*P* falls he.wlll return youl*.money... JPhc bdiid -wnif rcjectedfor. the reason truUonj)L*ApjMwnjUHnay-ne-«rHeted ttr-htm- OrstM*, 88 tfosea, 28-eante. Neversold lrt butkT ^ ‘p « r B M « !e tr e e tftitftta in » * m r as- w ell 'a s i f cure. self or «nnio, other snUnhlo person, ami that T a k e S hort P otato C roi * . that James S. Gorman holds an elective or appraisers and-coininiss onnrs ho appointed. M iles M edical Co„ Blkhartr Ind In olTcct May 14th, 1905, °ffi Anyone sondteir a sKotoh l». ordered, ’that, tlmM day of Ootoher Dan Garfield, famed as the greafes Appointive office in the village of .Chelsea nioklr Moonmn our ou opndon Excursion rates every Sunday. tiexti at ten o oloek. In the forenoon, at said Ruiokly iventmn in probsh prodcuer of potatoes In Jackson connty, There being no further business . board LIml teds west from Jackson—7:45 a laid’muffim h" f o r the hwlnlror 'forsWjrJP , TurriButl A Wlthoret1. Attorneys, states hts crop this season will be abou adjoUrnetL L, P Vogel, . m , 10:00. a. tn., 12 noon, 2 p. m., 4 p. m I1..1*1f»r.V«r ordered, That a copy of this PRO HA Tti o itn m . s t i n i i P L S i a i order be published three successive weeks QGJwshelSj-that-a -blight Ims attaokefi —— fl p: iri.t 7:50 p. m;. 0:45~prm;-------;-----——— — — —- —Glerk-praJtm aTSTE 0T MtuilUTAN, cWNTY OK iVAHIL nm<l'^lndirliT«7Tn the OhelLocals west from Jackson—0:00 a, m. tirlija** /*A1 J ., . kUA- 44441 lessening the crop gwiuijr greatly, H newspaper printed j the TO® tubers, vunojfp mwumfig vne crup ► J teiiaw, »s. At asession of the Probate Oomt ,a„ Standard - -■\-a .... ............... . „and olr Sunday^FAce^. 9:25 a, m., 11:80 a. m., 1:20 p. m,, 8:20 r w hen co ld s abound . and ) ^ r, oariiMd*itvei on wiewtriine he -— for-^ld-Tvtitnty-of— H ,A8htrnrtwrhe1tt-Ht--ttTe“ ^''^^WMV-^aldonuiiiyotAVftHhtenaWr A*,., I. .. r... • • I !*v * ! Klim tv k l kill ilih t lirlltn MBDy, The Sunday face that looks like lye ProbftteOfllcc:, In thn City of Ann ^rhor.on the A i !?iL(’RY K hKi,ANi),.ludKooI Probate. ,m.( 5:20 p. m., 0:55 p. m,. 8:30 p. m y o u ’ll h ave no cold. T ak e it tween TompkInQ And Sandstone, and into coiw, 28th day. of ffejitombf’r, |n the voar om * will not wash out the sine of the week. tliotiRand nine hundred nrnl five. 1:80 p; m. II. Wikt Nkw kikk. itexlster. Heulster. jja ___ hwkihk f usually raises fort 8.000 to 10,000 bush Present,Einory-JLbelftailr.ludaaof Probate. w hen th e cold is contracted In tlie'mat ter of. tlio_oslfttu .of Charles K. _ , Need Csw»fc*~ HANK^OTIOK, ... of potatoes^ NoMmly-Is Jaokeon deoeASoti. What, most Christian* need is not tfhandler. wOn,readlnH and nttiiK thn petition of Iterhert November 1st the office hours of the a n d it ch eck s inftam m a county affected by tbe 'blight, the notic K; Imheroil, adnilnlifrator of hald eitatK Chelsea Savings Bank will be as follows tiori, h eals th e m em branes northern potatoe producing counties more assurance of faith but more assets, D. prayIin; tlmt he may tie tloensed to sell certain By order of the cnmnioo^ cn°(it^ real estate dcnorllHid therein at private Bale Chelsea I am Inatmctetl to f|j From 0 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. and o f the throat and, lu n g s being also sufferers, Mr. Garfield pre ' Now Com * For Usurer, for thi’ purpoRe of raylns debts. (f f t 5^ C H A SVIntllsenscs.Old Sores cured on Saturday evenings 0 to 7 p. th. diQt* that farmers of this county who All surface cancers are now known to It Isnrderod that the Mltli day of Ojt. next, BlIiiBffljP|with Itormir Nnlvo. Kesnlts delinquent tax PRJ,r*utt°nRld gr-<*I and drives th e cold o u t o’eloiiMn the (oronoon. at said Prolmte have potatoes , to spare will place them be curable, by Bocklen'e Arnica Salve attan ’ Hermit .:BB'lnlk.25imdS0o. Alldruggrlste. that their faxes m"«t _bft PJ, Ofunebe appointed for hearing said petition" Proof free. Remedy Co., Chlcsgo. fere October 21. ( «°.Bn ^ rned. Jns, Walters, of Dnffield, Va„ writes: Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy ?An<t It in funh r Ordered, That a copy of ■Send for frte iim pte, on the mm'mv market within 10 days, H6 «I had a cancer on mv Iln for voars. thftt ui. , Hirue ruccohsIvo ^pUupIy-ciamplaxlouy.. hftaiHc,hflafJUiUflflA li*cur»iuu*-K*«ur»IOMS ,. Tih4IgestloHr- Thlu-—blood—makes—you -S C O T T a vlatheJncksun & Battle Creek TriMtIon neighbors,—Jaokson Oltlaen. Salve healed it, and now It Is perfectly olreulatlng'ih smd oomity^?^fta'shtetiawT wrmk, pale, alckly. Burdock Blood it Co. famou* line evory Bimday at one 409.415 Pearl Street, New Yerk . Lxr.Asn, Judge of Probate. well.” Guaranteed cure for out* and less makes the blood rich, red, pure cent per mile, Who can afford to *uy LKA VK~or(lers at The 8tan<Slf<1 A vans OOPT. 50c. end *1,00 • * • AUiragfM* Restores perfect health. Subw rlba for The Standard* born*. SSo at the Bank Dtu g Store, home ? * H. WistNxwriax, Regieter. 85 for bookbinding* J . RPEIRS, 10B£ SBiKEJS TBB KIDKEIS. , , VETERINARY SURGEON. Doan'a Kidney Pill* have done great Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col wrvloe for people who work. lege. Treats alt dlseaaea of koraes, p*f: Most people work every d a y , In aone tie, eheep, awlne, dogs and poultry* . All call promptly attended* strained, unnatural poeltlon—bending Offloe, BOYD HOUSES, constantly over a desk—riding on jolt* Phone N o.dlr Oheleea, Hlon. ng wagons o r cere—dolug laborious housework, lifting, reaohlog or pulling, S t iv e r s a k a l m b a o h or trying the back In a hundred and one . A ttohrhyb -at -L a w ^ General L av praoilce ln all courts No- tfay*. All t ^ d strains tend to wear, weaken and Injure the kidneys until u ry ‘PuliHo In the office. Phone 6$. Office in Kempf Bank Bloch. they fall behind In their work of filter* Chsuxa , , • Mioh. ng the poisoue from the blood* Do*jn'» AMES S. GORMAN. Kidney Pills cure alok kidneys, p u t new strength In bad backs," JU A W O F F I C E , . G, B. Porter, of South Sprague street, East Middle stre e t Oheltea* Mlob. Coldwater, AtgFh,, saye: , ^ o r three years ■■.jtirwii i waaannoyed^by,.the action of the kid: "I’lMinw, ATTORNEYS ATXAW. uey ssorstlous jand suffered from. - a severe palu ln t be omall of m y- bac kr H i K W ith erd ll; B .B .T u r o B u ll, After a bard day's work or a J o n g dflve w bleh 1 often had to do, the pa in la . ioy ■taanaBAr w eft baok was very severe* At night it was >a|uful to turn or to move "and the MoCOLGAN. _ PUYSIOIAK ASP 80RUK0N. secretions were dark and unnatural In Office,_.WIlk iusou-Tu r uB u 11' block. color. When I leared of Doan’s Kidney HlF"I gQt ; a' box and l was pleased ll&ideuce. P a rk S t. .^ P h o n e \Np.~lM< with their prompt beneficial effect. That OnBlABA, MICHIGAN. was soiqp time ago and I have not ’bad a palu or ache In my back during the W._SCHM1DT, nferval, gud the kidney secretions are PHYSICIAN AN1> 8DROKON. * normal. , I have recommended Doan's 10 to W toreuoon; 2 to 4 afternoon t Kidiidy Pills to others who In turn have . 7 to a eveulnR.* ,_1. Nie&taud Day calls answered promptly. ^ been.greatly benefited by them.” For sale by all dealers. PrlcS^^ ■ChelseaTelephone N o.30 2 rings.lor ollloe. 3 . tlugUotrealdenefe_____ cents. Foster-Mllbrtrn Co., Buffalo, Njw onaiaRA, • mioh. York, sole agents for the -United States, Hemember the name Doan's and taker BUSH no other. COUNCIL PROCUOINfiS. H ’3 ? r h J « m ;! Pf..{ 'fi'. . Cj s» ' •: J / ! h__- 1 Iro n O x The Review of Reviews 5 0 C TheGbelsea Standard ents i ll T H E B E S T I M E D IC IN E f0ft W O M E N a k .0 & K ■ r» y % t f n wmm I lf I liCS m W■;y : t f t I i M i i,i Scientific flw ri GUIDE ... iK SK aW SmS^iSSi