SPECIALS - Village of Pinckney
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SPECIALS - Village of Pinckney
i^jr-vsz- 1 > M M DAT AT FMNIY. ;i.v \ . ; < $ • PRfctHVEffllY ^ 1 ^ . f ' <» r.';V' 4' r^ l> 4 8ATURDAY, JULY 3, 1897 Oar Semi-Annual stook taking will occur on July 1st. Pwriottt to that time we propose, majkjog snob keen reductions on many lines TO BE A BAT OF SPORTS. tbuf pUcin^the stook in better intbice trim, and making it ready for tbe Autumn buying, that it will make tbe month of Jane a memoriable one lot The race track being completed and economical purchasers. A itook that is nght in every way full a good diamond made on the grounds, and complete every detail of quality and style the best at the lowest prices. the Driving Club have deoided to hold a day of sports on Saturday, July 3rd, and have made great arrangements for a grand time on that date. At 10 o'clock a. m. there will be a good ball game and foot races and at 2:30 tbe game of tbe day will be called—Btockbridge YS Chelsea. As these teams are rivals a good game may be looked for, During the afternoon |25 worth of blankets will be given to the winners of the horse races. There will be a 3 minute pace or trot, 2:40 pace or trot and. a 2:30 pact* or trot, also a rjinning_race. Bicycle races will take plaee also and liberal prizes will be given for a ladies' half mile race, boys half mile race and a one mile race, free for all. Do not miss this day of sports but join in the races as there will be foot races, fat man's race, lean man's race, sack race, etc. A dance will be given in the hotel. Admission to the race course grounds 15 cents. Children under 12 free. Jfancy Sateens, the 15c quality at 6% JPaney Dress Suitings at 7% Fancy Wool Dress Suitings 50c "quality at 35 A Line of 50c Corsets, 35 8cSiiirting, 05 $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies* Shoes at $2.50 35T>T.Ladtes'J&OaShoes, (sizes 2½ to 3¾) at $1.25 Men's 50 cent neckwear at 40 Butter tiP Eggs Wanted. F. G. JACKSON. *• > ABOUT ONE • ' • : . . Trade With . . •y &: 1 • « • • UO . . . . • We're After That Man! About one man in ten dosen't know that his neighbors are saving money on every deal, because they trade with us, •4*1 We're After That Man! • V 'J About one man in ten can't be expected to know that we are headquarters for ' • ARE YOU THE TENTH MAN? fa •i'M WE'RE AFTER YOU! •*•• OBITUARY. F. A. SIGLER. Joel B. Dunning died at his home in this place Monday evening June 21, Mr. punning was born in Saratoga Local Dispatches. ' Prink Moran, wno has been workPINCKNEY, MICH. county, N. Y., July 4,1815. Here he in? ittp He* 5Tork for some time re-' toirnod bere on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. BL G. Briggs visited lived for twenty-five years. On Nov. 18,1840 he married Miss Louise Mil- WEARE dewberries have been selling in Howell relatives Saturday. this place for four cents per quart the Mrs. J. Wright and daughter of ler. They lived in N. Y. for ten years Always, then came to Michigan in 1855 settlLake City are guests of Mrs. flattie past week. Everlastingly, ing on a farm four miles north-west Continuously, All of tbe eurrounding towns that Decker. of Pinokney-.- Tn 1870 they moved to Persistently^ celebrate will do so on the 3rd of July The C. E. society will serve ice Pinckney. Mr. Dunning leaves a Effectively instead of the 5th except Mason. cream, cake and lemonade during the wife and three daughters, to mourn Seeking Trade. Well (?) day and evening at the opera house their loss. Funeral will be held this W E SELL P. A. 8igler.has had a very fine July 3rd. afternoon at 2 o'clock from the resicementfloorput in hie cellar at the There will be a strawberry social at dence. ' J Oil 8toves,, drug store, 8. Grimes and John Mor- tbe home of I. J. Abbott, of Marion, Gasoline Stoves, m <m tensOn have been doing the work. on Tuesday evening, June 29, for the Wood Stoves, JUNIOR BAXqUET. benefit of Rev. M. H. McMahon. All Lawn Mowers, On Saturday evening of last week Bicycles, are cordially invited. the Juniors of the Pinckney High Farming Implements, etc The 2nd division of the Ladies' Aid school held their second annual bansociety of the ML £. church will hold quet at the home of their supt., W. WE WILL Noticeis hereby given to the tax- an loe Cream social at the home of A. Sprout. The guests began assempayers of the village of Pinckney that Dr. H. F. Sigler, nfet Friday evening, bling about 8 o'clock and in a short Gladly, the village assessment roll is now in June 25th. All are cordially invited. time a happy party to the number of Politely, my hands and I am ready to receive We received a change of time and about fifty were enjoying themselves Carefully, taxes. From now until July 15, only Promptly price on the Grummond line of steam- in the best manner possible. Early in will be ohargort wnri after Wait Upon You. din Hi In HIHII lmo late to makn thfl tVu» Awning, th« a^mblv was called that date a charge ot four per cent change in the table. They leave De- to order by Mr. Percy Swarthout, will be made for collection. Respectfully Yours, J. A. CADWKLL, Treasurer. troit daily at 11 p. m. instead of 9 and Pres. of the class of '98, and the prothe price is 25 cents instead of 50. gram was opened with an instrumenGet Starks fine photos on June 30. Children's Day exercises at the Con- tal solo by Miss Etbel Bead. Mr. All kinds of Job Prating done at gregational church last Sabath morn- Swarthout then gave an address of ing passed off very pleasantly. The welcome and in behalf of the class of this office. Call and get prices. 91 church was very nicely decorated with '98 he extended a cordial welcome to ferns andflowers,and the children did the invited guests. The response was given by Miss Anna B. Miller, Pres. credit to themselves and teachers. Cuban giant fodder seed corn for Pinokney is a very lively plaee these of the class of '97. Miss Maude Teeple sale at 60e per bu. JOB* W. HABEIB. days. Two brick blocks going up on then read an essay entitled "Should FOB . in • Education be Compulsory?" which Program Cards, School Cards, En- Main st, St Mary'8 parsonage on the brought out many points concerning velopet, Letter Heads, Note Heads, church property and T. Bead's resi- the necessity of obtaining an educa•nation Hills, etc. Call and get dence on Mill st, serve to keep most tion. A duet was rendered by Messrs ot the people busy. Good. Let tbe samples. good work go on—there is «o > better Martin and Swarthout after which Miss Alma Shehan gave a select readorfinerTillage in the country. To Seat ing entitled "Time." An essay on Tbe members of the Livingston "Grinders" was then read by Mr Two houses on banks on Mortage Lodge, F. k A. M* are requested to Fred Sprout, and after listening to lake. By the week, month or season. meat at the lodge room, in Pinokney, solos by Miss Nellie Gardner, Lucius Bent reasonable* jttt£5 T.Bnuorc. on Sunday evening, June 27th, at 7 Wilson and Percy Swarthout the prol Bepatr Shops Erasing | o'olock, for thrf purpose of attending ^* 1 gram waa concluded by a few remarks and Enameling Bicycles. Engines, Divine services in a body at the * fc by Mrs. W. A. Sprout. mowers and other repairing both church. The members of Pinokney The party then retired to the dining wood an iron. Bike* and Sundries. chapter, O. E. 8., are also invited te room where refreshments were served. A COLEMAN. meet at the same time and place. H.V. SxoLxa, W. M. Too mnch cannot be said of the host and hostess for they did justice in en The Christian Endeavoreri will hold!frrtamfafltheir frneata. All enjoyed a sun rise prayer meeting J uly 4 lead a very pleasant evening and regretted by the pastor. tenia, "boaeterated that the happy school days were nearAll kindi and grade* of ma- patriots, what will they do?" Dent ing an end. Though the days of school All package coffee at 13c per pound. ikfceeoila to be sold cheaper than 82:1-18. We moat eordiaUy invite ace one of toil and strife, yet in tbe Produce neaei I t wiH be to your ad- •very one to attend than meeting and end they are priceless trenenree and Remember the dates. ean never be forgotten. In the future ate how delightful i n to meet tovantage to cell oa gether in the earry e^aiet Sabbath many «f at may look beck anon our morning to worship the ftoeat Bakr aeaoel day* and regret that oar time had been ee idly ef the Universe. .^ i'-'-'i .1 .*v- <.-r Saturday June 26, and continuing one week. ov <s& REDUCE SHOE STOCK, WILL SELL EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR STOCK, AT ' .< Absolute COST. msi—ottsr BARNARD s» CAMPBELL. T; i • And we expect to get his trade. I • • i SPECIALS < ' « •n TEEPLE 4*CADWELL. < $ MAN * IN m TEN DOES NOT Business Pointers. : • ^. 'i k< '•< fc ^ >i rv -i—-¾—«_ • ..'•. '''(»>.'' ' ' , ; v . ' > . : • . .••• •,?.: ' ' / -IV * ' > V ' ;.• ' '::: « ' ; • "' ' • " ; .'. .\ *<- • ', . ', -i. , : ' - ,..1.,. ' . * . \t „'-.-' . '.• ' T •v > i: < " .' •,'' • S: '! * '. •'' - , 1 • i , + •mi ' • , -i ' ' ' • • '.. ' 4 i - -L &K- s s* as WITHIN OUft W -»« u«. >v Vac ***** A ^ M i t u t rr»t»r«* OHyial far, tee Sfsjct t v t X « W » T - A CJestt? Keat Ooentf. unta* g l . l t s . i a s . t s — f « r lgey-s. 1 Qeaeral jfente Aecountant?Huttpbrey M l oompleted official figures giving In, detail the amount and the puraoae .pt, eajjji appropriation made by W k g i a W W v t t fcw ••*& °< tho y « « n {89?»nn4« lfW. These fifures show tbat/*he special appropriations of the laglOatave aggregate $1,384,177.^3 for 4flW> «ml«M«,ad8.ttS for 18M. To these ffttata must be added the lery for the fenera.t plurpfoses of the state goye raiment and the fixed charges provided fsttbjr previous legislatures, In order Co obtain the total amount of state tax ft* the** years, which for 1897 will be #9,971.99.31, as compared with $3,018, Olft.53 for 1895; and for 1808 it will be •3,018,2^.03, s s compared with 82,068,«88.03 for l M T h e t o t a l for the curcant two years is $4,303,134.85, as against $5,088,458.14 for the previous biennial period. This shows a saving Of $680,333.88 in favor of the present fislature. There were however, as e lawyers say, extenuating circumstances which lavor the previous legislature, as *fe appropriation of $600,000 had to be made to make up a deficiency from the years 1803-4. S A P—r D N T Ktlllac One of the deer in the park at the Soldiers* Home at Grand Rapids escaped. Charles See pies and Franlc Hjder, well-known citizens of Courtland township, saw it and killed i t Then remembering that they had violated the game laws tbey went before a justioe, pleaded guilty and were ^They t h o % h l they had le ga<ae> warden, b u t that offi<ite>hdaKbof<tbe matteit, had them brought before Justice Watt, where • n e j pleaded guilty again. The law says that the fine for killing deer out df:season shall be not less than $50. WfiettfeP Justice Watt can cut the fine in two and give both $35 apiece after both pleaded guilty ^ to killing the deer, is a question. • — • i • « — - • • ''-• j M1CHIQAN NBWS ITEMS. • Johnnie Sheehan, aged 14, of Calun e ^ was drowned in a small pond. Oakland -county farmers complain "that potato bugs are more plentiful -tibnn ever before "known. -^he-Seventh Miehigaja infantry held the annual reunion at Dundee. James -Greenfield, of Flushing, was elected president. 811 Lettala, a miner in the Cleveland Lake mine at I&bpeming, touched an uninsulated electric wire and was instantly killed. Over 3.000 Maccabees of Detroit and surrounding places held a big picnic at Bette Isle in honor of the sixteenth anot the order. SMrs. ^Bertha Symoads. an inmate of thei1 Kalamaaoo asylum from Grand •Sapids hung herself with a cord which fastened a canvss jacket about her. Albert Brlggs, aged *, of Sonthfield, •Oakland county, got in the way of a logging iruck and was run over. Several ribs were broken and his recovery is doubtful. A. R. Cichy's saloon, grocery and t>aroom factory partly .burned at Man Istse, together with their contents. T h e loss is estimated at $3,000, and is fulty insured. k north bound Lake Shore train was saved'from being wrecked In a washo u t near Kalamazoo by C. A. Poland, wttft f e l l l n * fatal on the. track after he had signaled the train. A near village is being platted in in Koaald township, Ionia county, and will be called Johnstown; An effort will be made to have the government efetabHsh a postolWre there. C. a BsmeJA, a lomber dealer of Cleveland, accidenjtai]|r fell cJB.-tiae Bmr erjrdock at Esai Twwas. B c t e h u g to a pile fully 88 minutes before his cries were hoard and be was rescued i a an exhausted condition by four boys. The third annual jubilee of Jaekson, Washtenaw and Hillsdale county Maccabees a t Jackson drew a great crowd and a fine program, under the direction of CoL John E. Tyrrell, of the First infantry, was fully carried o u t Section 31, a mine of the Lake Superior Co., a t Ishpeming, has been closed £ I:' . i• «•'''•'' Anmm f a r a f l l a d c f t a f t o frillM*. Is the inability to m*\) the grade of ore produced a* this property. About 128 men will be thrown out of Over tOO bicyclists of Ann Arbor parIn a demonstration in favor of good roads and special privileges. It was a unique and attractive parade led sir the faculty of tfce U. of ML with free* dignity, foiiUw-ed by the faculty fcf The second annual reunion of the CJpper Peninsula Veterans* nasootafaon W9* held a t Escanaba. Representatives of G. A. R. posts, WkNuans Belief crops and 8oas of f e t s m n s camps from all over the upper peninsula at, 4UUWUU-1 ' ^A horrible aooidlnt 6ocuire«r tf^'llol(ton. While engsffe^in alovhng dik'a , > , - , , w jth ^»»Vl»ia> r1rJaaf' ftMaaa. ag^d 7$Y was ulevrn u p \ ^ e flesh being strtppo* from-both ardtWand'nis e?es so%ad»y injured: that "Ht? will leu* the sight of one and probably that df both. T h e auWtvors of company^, of the Fourth Michigan cavalry, held their 81st annual reunion a t Lake Cora hear Paw Paw. OtScers elected: Captain David Dillon; first lieutenant, John By an; second lieutenant, George Musger; secretary and quartermaster Heavy J.vLovelaid. The question of issuing bands to the amount of 830,000 with which to defray the city's proportion of the cost of contemplated street improvements at Sault Ste. Marie, was submitted to the electors and was carried .by a majority of over 300.. Aweii^suJtJbfjthe special election approximately $80,000 will be expended in .building good •streets. Daniel Sheehau, aJ carn^T foreman, has been' arrested ehfcrged with a murderous assault upon AJevwife, who was formerly a Miss Kern, of • Hsginaw. r The young lady was well-cosnested and married against the wishes of her paren ta. Sheehan sho( a t i i s wife three times when she was on a train. Lyons entertained the veterans of the Eighth infantry at their annual reunion and every one, enjoyed the occasion. They will visit Hay City next year. The following officers were chosen; President, Orrin Bump, of Bay City* vice-president, J. C. Wilson, of Flint; secretary and treasurer, G. C; Beebe, of Bay City. Ex-Controller Hiram A. Waite, of Port Huron, who was convicted of embezzling $1,000 from the city while he was in office, was sentenced to five years at Ionia by Judge Vance. The judge scored the common council for its loose methods in allowing a condition of things to exist which would permit of such a theft A very heavy thunder storm passed over Owosso doing much damage. Cbaa. Moss, a laborer, was struck by lightning and killed while sitting at the supper table. Miss Horigan wap seriously injured^and a horse owned by Castrie & Shaw was killed while the driver was holding the team. At Corrunna the Baptist parsonage was struck by lightning. A party of five Detroit young people that had beeh sailing back and forth in a small sail-boat from Harsen's island, on S t Clair river, near Algonac, to the Can ad ian sh ore, was _capsi zed, and Miss Ada Beebe, of 270 Sixth street, a student in the Detroit high' school, and Newell E. Avery, of 50 Selden avenue, were drowned. Avery lost his life trying to save Miss Beebe. Wm. Finch, aged 17, of Port Huron, was instantly killed in a terrible manner. He was employed by the Bell Telephone Co. and was helping- erect poles on Stone s t r e e t A pole was being raised to be pnt into the hole when the ropes slipped and the pole fell, striking Finch on the head. One of the spikes of the pole entered his head near tbe right eye, killing him instantly. A card placed on the front door of the State bank building at Fen ton reads: "In the bands of the bank commissioner." This action was not unexpected, as excited depositors had been drawing heavily upon tbe funds Of the b a n t l o r three days. The bank conunissioner says that while the bank lacks ready funds it holds securities which will enable a receiver to pay depositors nearly in full. Fire in the business district of Weidman destroyed three stores, and it was 7T 3 m$mmtm 1* r« e -ft-* s *CTT • * * ^ ? ST—— >.-.v -~#rWr:8>>4A»KK« « F ^ * e « J U $ : T^ ls\oA I OTTO? t y J a r t h e annexaObn aanexaflbn ol o f HaAtreatyJarthe •* *» <*ur « mm*!*' malLte.sne -**—* fisaien hejttean s e n t TT to, | J p v 4 S h e ^ V e t f 8 b i | | i n to «ht uflnanakm hnd laJUed. TliU has ,Ths l a j a w n i t i — «r last Fasrs, af j « » the sharp exchange between Mr. for its ratification- The tssatjr * b e e n written a n d a » l i s dete*e agreed A|tsa****« with a B o a t - Hoay; of stssaaehusetts, a n ? Mr. Till- upon and finally atgaett by Ike . W i ^ man, of South Carolina. The latter i s «k* W«rUI» again referred to aubllshed-eaargea of ised representatives of the executives irregularity' i n connection with the •alslaet a j Drswals*. sugar schedule 1 and' asserted that the requires le^ialauys aequlessnoe. The"treaty is on t h e same general Senate would, stand convicted before ilnee of the treaty negotiated during the, American people if it failed to inAttsassS to KU1 President sf the admiuisMwttou of PDesideat HnexlAn attempt was made to assassinate vestigate the charges, Mr. Hoar son and! v^thdrawn b> "-'Prettiatli Felix Fan re, president of the French calmly and,impressively- Tepefied, this Clevelwo. I t p i o ^ j s f o r annexation republic, while he was en route to statement, his tone and language being without the exaction o j ; eojitytyons on JLongchamptf to witness the Grand calculated as a rebuke. He declared the part of the HaweHans a s t b t h j s Prix. While M. Faure's carriage was that the vague cbsr^ges were •, pot poly form of government to bf vouchsafed passing a thicket near La-Cascade preposterous but infamoua. vMrV Alli- to Hawaii, waving*/that ouestion to be restaurant, in the Bois de Boulognei a son, in charge of the bill, mjide an- entirely disposed of by the g o v e « m e n t bomb, which subsequentry proved 'to other speech ih defehse of thai amhfifnU, of the United 8tates. The United be a piece of tubing about six, inohes presenting tables which he de'elared States will agree/hovvevir, V> asfume long and two inches in diameter, With proved that the sugar refiners received the debt of the present Hawaiian fOr> a thickness of half an Inch, ohurged less protection under the Senate sched- e m men t, but will come l n w posseswith powder aod swanshot exploded. ule than tinfler the existing law. Mr. sion of all the Hawaiian crown lands No one was injured by the explosion. Pettigrew, of South DakoU, spoke at and o t h e r possessions. L AH" revenue A man in the crowd suspected as the length in favor of his amendment to from these lands shall be used solely place on the free list articles controlled prime mover, was arrested* for the benefit of the inhabitants of The attempt pa the, life of M,, Fan re by trusts, severely arraigning the var- the Hawaiian Islands for educational waH made on the very spot where ious large trusts. Mr. Alien, of Ne- and other. pnbU*j#nreesee. Hawaii Berezowsky tried to shoot the essr of braska, urged legal procedure against shall be admitted into the Union ai a HOUSE—The Hous* adRussia wnlle driving to the- m i l i a r y the trusts 48 minutes. territory of the United States, local review at Longchamps in 1867, and journed after a session4>f 1 laws to be passed by a h>cal where Francois, a lunatic, fired his re- The only attempt to transact b u s m e n legislature, but subject to the approval volver at M. Faure on July 14 last. was a request by Mr. Laoey, of Iowa, of the President f u r t h e r immigraHaving this in mind, the police had for unanimous consent t o a -bill for the tion of Chinese laborers is prohibited taken extra precautions. Mr. Faure relief of cyclone sufferers in Greer pending congressional action, and the continued his journey and on his ar- county, Ok la, Mr. Henry, of Texas, entry of Chinese from Hawatt into the rival at thejface course he was warmly promptly objected, and then, after the United States likewise is prohibited. congratulated on his escape by the usual Democratic protest against the No mention is made of any gratuity to Grand Duke Serglus, Mr. Hauotaux Republican policy «f o o t appointing ex-Quee^ tftftfowataht bt the Princess and other members of the cabinet committees, the House, by 88 to 78, Ksuilsni. The president's sang froid will greatly with 15 present and not voting, decided The present condition of affairs to adjourn. Before the session began increase his popularity. in Hawaii, it is said, has had much It is generally believed that the act the hub of a whee],. wound round w^th to do with the favorable considere* was that of a madman rather than a monster petition said to contain 6,000,000 signatures, appealing to con*, .tienof^the treaty of • annexation* "The of conspirator. gress to recognize the Cuban insur- present government o f Hawaii and the Llcaenls* sod Oora«t« Kill TUNM Ladles. gents as belligerents, was wheeled into people who support it are very much The lives of three young ladies were the space in front of the speaker's concerned about the Japanese slttfeblotted out by lightning while they rostrum. It had been in circulation tion, and it is felt that the Japanese, were on their way home from the M. throughout the United States for' at any time/may—take some action E. church at Jacobsbnrg, O. The vic- about six months and was presented to looking to the acquisition of the island. tims are Minnie McGuire, daughter of congress by Rep. Sulzer, of Now York. This IH borne out by the fact that just SENATE.—65th day.—A great stride before the treaty, was signed Secretary Rev. Thomas McGuire, Alpa Taylor forward was made by completing the of State Sherman w a s presented with and Emma White, all about 10 years consideration of the sugar schedule of" ja formal protest by the Japanese govof-a^ge. Sarah Boh ring was stunned ernment through its legation againBt and may die> They were walking to- the tariff 'bill;' except t h e proVfslon 4 gether in the road about 100 yards relating to> Hawaii, which went" oVer. ithe consummation of ^be ^reaty. The from the church when they were This schedule has be^U the'storfr cen- protest is understood to be based on struck by lightning. I t is believed ter of the entire bill, and with it dis- apprehension that the special treaties that the steel corse ta worn by the posed of there Is a better prospect for now existing between ' Japan fiend three ,who were killed were the chief speedy action on the bill as a whole. ^ Hawaii, utoder whicp'tne Japahes#en* eau&e^of their-death^-aa Miss JSoJhring, The first paragraph of the sugarsched- joy special advantages, willbe.ajftpe^ted u le served to bring out all the speeches injuriously;by annexation. . who was only stunned, wore none. —: :—3 TT""-" ' <, , and test votes and when this Was CUv«bis4 Abssvlens <Mv> . , , ; passed the other paragraphs of the B»rn«r Barntto Suicides. A dispatch from Funchal, Island of schedule were agreed to without ] It is announced on the authority of Madeira, off the west coast of Morocco, further opposition. The consideration the mostTntlmate iriends i£arUrover says that on the arrival there of the of the agricultural schedule was Cleveland will tiM again ejjgag^ a # ively in the prSCUos oi law, and that _ Brrtish steamship Scot, which—left taken up. otvftfiTAumtt SENATE.—66th day—There was rapid he' wlft tibt directlv' Cable Bay (Cape Town) June 2 for with big law firms, as has been reported. work on tbe tariff bill. There were Southampton, it was announced that tClie ex-president has retired permsBarney Barnato, the South Africa no long speeches andV. the debate was "Diamond King," who was among the of a snappy character which atitbnee pen try f roitf an acdVe career and will passengers, had committed suicide by enlivened but did not delay the serious hereafter be heard of only through leaping'overboard. His body was re- work on tbe bill. Thirteen pages were the medium of addresses on public ' ' disposed of, carrying tbe Senate occasions. covered. through the agricultural schedule and Snltoa Accept* Ur, AayelL up to schedule H, relating to spirits, NEWSY CONDENSATIONS. Washingtoni Information recervesV wines, etc. During tbe day the para- s t this state department from Cojpsennt* W. J. Calhoun, the special commis- graphs on dairy prod acts, farm] pro- tiffbple states that t h e , sultan ^baslf^ sioner who returned recently from ducts, fish, fruit and nuts, meat pro- s u e d n n iraoie announcing the aeeeptCuba has been called to Washington ducts and miscellaneous agricultural anee> nf' Or. J «rtjfel( as>in4nhjWriA»m for further consultation with the products were acted on. The finance thd United States T h e e c t i o n of the. committee proposed many changes, in porte is veTy-^velcoxen a t t*e slate .dePresident CoL L. p. Stone has asked permission the main advancing rates somewhat partment and was communicated at from Sheriff Plunkett, at' Deadwood, over those heretofore reported. The once to Dr. Angell at his home in Ann S. D., to adjust the noose and spring committee was sustained on every vote Arbor. ,r the trap at the execution of Charles although a contest was made on al' i » i. ,. j Mr. Vest's Brown, the murderer ot Stone's wife. most every paragraph. Prof. Faneiullf, leader d? the U. & motion to restore Bait to the free list Marine band, Who refused t o play ee^The sheriff has granted the request. was rejected—yeas 24, nays 31. The tain- marches on Deeoratibn day, When South Dakota officials are having a o n l y b y harnif. vltnrt* t h a t H»» »n».irtt hard fight against grasshoppers, wnlch ordered (^' do au- by 44esrt fUraneTT town escaped. Two dwellings and a are devasting all crops in Edmunds and on tea went over at the suggestion of bas^een found guilty^of dlsojbedVepq* number of out-buildings was were also Brown counties. There are millions Mr. Allison, who expressed hope thai of oxders by coiprtrmartial, anpV, d i s burned. The loss will approximate of them and they travel over a field this duty on tea migfet be dispensed missed from the service. $10,000, with insurance of about half. like a huge gray blanket A bushel of with. A message was received from Wnile; aervliaxy i««r%«i>«lng^i.%eM in The village has only measrer facilities the pestiferous things can be gathered President McKinley together with the Hawaiian annexation treaty. As soon knojri for fighting fire so both men and wo- up in 20 minutes. as they had been read in executive bule*a man worked with terrible energy,,and Phil Armonr says he will g o out of session they were laid aside for the day. 1st into i ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ M^henafter a hard fight succeeded in stop- the butterine business July 1 as a reSEX ATE. — 87 th day.—Greater procitement ensued, and t n e e e w t e e s were ping the spread of the flames. sult of the anti-coloring act signed by gress w s s made on the tariff bill tban- stopped. Some- of the women fainted* Thomas Turk, one of the pioneer Gov. Tanner. The industry represents oo any day since the debate opened. residents' and merchants of Detroit and a capital of about $1,000,000 and 1,300 T w o entire schedules, covering 90 Thefuiclde was. a p p a r e n t y ajyiiit 50 Pontiac, died at bis home at the latter men will be thrown o u t The annual pages, were completed, namely, sched- years; of age, with, white hair Jg^W s v place, at the age of 77. He assisted in product of butterine - in - Chicage is ule H on spirits, wines a n d /beverages, delicate, refined face. J-4layfng tbe first plank sidewalk, one about 30,-000,000 pounds* THt.UAH&J&TBand schedule J on manufactured cotton 1 plank wide, between Grand Circus >v goods.—This brings the Senate to the Gen. Nelson AMiles, after visiting partt and the city hall in Detroit, LIV* STOCK. -1 flax schedule erithAhe important :wool Sprlu which Was laid in 18381 In' 1^44 he the scene of. the Xteaeeo-Turk coniUct, schedule standing next, (The portion Mew York—cAtle Sheen opened a small -grocery store in Pon- has arrived in London to represent tbei of the bill pnaeed is substan.flally the BestJjeradeS. S4 7 6 A A 1 6 S I M I OS tiac. The business steadily grew un- United States army at th* nneen's jet same as that reported, all committee Lower grades bltee. He thinksthe Turksers^a fine Catesce— til 1875, when then he sold to his sons, changes being unimportant, wh4* the Bestgrases... . i n s i f t who still continue it on s large scale. lot of men, and that Edhem Pasha i a n opposition amendments of Mr. Jones, Lower grade* .8«B«wia 4 t t i t o lies 8 00 great general. Tbe Greeks, too, he, r R. A. Wilson, superintendent of the Detroit— says, are good soldiers and showed a of Arkansas, and,. Mr, Vest wene sys- Bestaxaaes^.. 4 8» 6 OS electric light plant at Marquette, says tematically, rejected by majorities Lowv3%r«ee», wonderful devotion to their cause. 840 he has discovered a complete model of varying from five to ten. Mr. Allison , BesTelA Henry G. Bryant has arrived a t an electric lighting plant made by an Bestsrad Yaakutat s i t a e ease of M t Jit Klias secured the addition, of a new para- Low*?! eccentric inventor named JbtarfngaUs graph t o the cotton sohedulc with a I .'•»•. » • which has lain in disuse aiaee 1887 and ia Alaska with a party of five who will view to compensating toe cotton - —"u s e e k the mountain. Bryant is a Philhas just b e e * unearthed * id 'perfect •faetarers for recentaxHloo of I h e neaparty o i e x fly It 8 Itgttt similar" piorersin Jebrsdor in 188L n T w a s 1 »jf In&u^'rri-ita^'tm^fisato the incandescent bulb is said to be also a member of the Peary nsjUsf exobtained without the use +f a filament pedition in 1894. He will plant the able l i s t The HOUSE was in session a half, most of the tirne^ UM light being caused by waves of Stars and Stripes on the summit of t h e an hour being taken up with roll calls, Mr. electrical energy forced through a vac- mountain. Sulxer, Democrat, of New York, sueuum on "high frequency.'' th ISlUs island the landing plane of kn-1 ^ ^ J ^ ^ J ^ *JFZ*' A wholesale jail-break at the Pontiac U OSts. W a e s t — r~C3orn. igrants at New Y o r k i s V m s e s of **?» ™***P*«>* .¾ **Jor of Cuba in migrants Wet mix •fo.1 white jail was averted b y a mere accident which he denounced Weyler a s a Ke-tret Turnkey George Black, in making his black umolderiflg ruins. All the huge " t h i e f and "murderer." The bill for veeft.n mnk usual morning rounds, found the, ouikiingA whieh s i n e s M8$ have housed the relief of the cyclone stricken resi: — • fi hesvy screen torn s w s y from one of hnudreds of thonsanau of invnigrants dents of Greer county, Oklahoma, was 80 the corridor windows and the first set were demolished in a eonilagraUon, Ctaslnastl 81 78 M 8 ' whieh threatened the lives of 800 emiof bare had been severed, the outside windows lacking only one bar of being grants who were on the island, but A severe cold w»we«w**t over southcut sufficiently to allow the prisoners there was no loss of life. The loss on western Idaho, and three inohes of to escape. When thus near to liberty buildings will amount to something snow fell at bode Springs. 8l par ., their only available saw slipped out of like $800,000, white bund rede of volThe large b a r n o f A . B. Youngs, near fraaM^newMntthera. 4 1 ^ f f t J ^ ***** chicaens, the window and nothing further could umes of valuable records Qulncy was b^rfned by incendiaries. «+ * > iS^S . / • • •r i u s A ^ , ^ I, g i r f i A l l i i l ^ - - ^ - ^ ^ ^ - ^ . A ^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ f t f a ^ r i f a , , *^k*±^*^ I ..... ;>i HI1. ••'»' ' Tff"T",'',ll ,T?ry V ti •. ?>TT-CTr 7 '~~&^,i-J I «-'*ii .,_.«*, . . # * • . r '>'. v , . ' : , • < - . ^ V V, \ \ • yijii 1 II r T u Wttfc l l f N h M M 014 Aaat BachaeL aa old and saecessfel suitse* « yearXuio, M m r u u n i j IMM and mucajpegkVaftor JT h see** eftcctive for M U M and colas by the ""»"" " ^11 I1 •I ili' ,tj|»fw TO-eW.ePft,,.. **H ™* v i e w A n.ii irt'Hiuin <-.'> »peer.' erf New Jersey, toe cele* <U MM by the promtoentdl vines of this country. I t is alio used for Invalids M^ttiLW^VJUblt^fltMti lor uoo«*a»ajksns> iv J ?* U A Teacher's Ejgfeiieict He) H i nobosly. INTCRNATIONAL PRCSS ASSOCIATION. y ,j„ uoi Tlfsaeiai'l nliseseia 1 it | ' l a f y l w a j and somewMcrtarte***** a i m e d , Pf^^aift | h a a t a j i v a j * , ^ ! *'« lataatajjaimsVi $ * .dflor^ wja*i torn* land aiaaed behind him. He t o e * a a lothaa.atep forward, and^a>js4oaia^aeB]b)ed over aomething Uke a dark bua* fd^.o^.aH^biMJyte^ "B^eaa my a o u i r h e marmured.! "what'a UUa4^ - : »>.-< , . . ^ , 1 . i,-.«'i J U the. aama rnaaant a faint ery. eatma xiaoa* hls^ar; .8tooning down In great agitation, he lifted^the .hnadk*. and diacwrar«4, tokta »e«itaimaUoii that it eonUined the form of a living chUd. i0^¾ a ala TTfTTtSr *t** the M ew Bfa, Oifjsrieas*; Miss Sarah Goaes who lives ease* taree miles northwest of Aarere. Ii ., Is well •aaaai abeat «s*e miles from hev aesae, 8he drives to and fro» her 100001 e s ^ d a y . JSMloatotrtafJd robust, aad la t t r o e a s of health, aa the raddj glow ember j | a » tvf (cheeksteLtMrea.*-^^1 ^ "*' The reporter happen ed leasee* Ula y« lady's mother i f Aarosa a few> e u n . aj and learned that aJtaough her daafhter. now kx eke beat of heedaf i S t w i a W •* waa suffering nattilfl aglsay, arising from exposure, •• ,. Mra, Cones «aid: "Sarah has been teaching for four years, beginning WfMa 'to a i t siatseath year. e^aeia*elw«yetT»MSS -ej »i"l!W •*-r the same school and got along well earns CHAPTER I t last December, when the weather was aa* HO A RflaT Paisley usually changeable, and she took a severa, shawl was wrapt oatd which developed into the«grip." " ^ round the infaa*. waaeonflned to the aowraaoeftwo' when she got out and wen* to her., covering all bat a again.; 8be had a relapse, and, Urn fama portion of its ttny w i s confined to the house several w face, As it lay like having te give op her wheoL "She waa troubled with rl • a mammy In its nervooanem, and suffered great agony, her wrappings, it con- nerves being almost completely ^ tinued to cry loud- Bbe could scarcely e a t and in feat ly, and the cry not retain solid food on her eteeaaea'i "We tried five different physicians bat went at once to the with little avail. m i n i s t e r ' s tender "One day our druggist advised a s so try Dr. Williams' Pink Pflla for Falo People a t heart. they seemed to benefit many parse* above But in a moment the old man guess- Aurora. "Sarah used one box of the pills with , ed the truth—that the hapless creature had been left there by some one satisfactory results, and by the time twj» boxes were taken she was able to go abeiit who had knocked and fled. Still hold- the house. Seven boxes were uaedj ibslest ing t h e child i n his arms, he ran out one In July. She was entirely relieved ejf in the garden and looked on every ail pains or signs of rheumatism, and nsrv-. ousneea. and has since felt as well as she) side. ever did and has not tniaeed a day of uet> "Come back!" he said; "whoever you achool this winter." Miss Sarah, who entered at this time* are, come back!" verified her mother had said, aa did But no one responded. The wind also theall druggists iggists of Aurora. The The drag; moaned dismally In the trees that arms of A. J. Marshall ft Co., J; A. Riddel* lifted their black branches overhead, ft Co. and John M. Ullrich, said the mediwas a constant seller with teem, aneT that was all. He ran to the gate and cine gave universal »attsfaction. "People wKo looked up and down the road, but buy once come and buy again/' they wmSL Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peons*' could see nobody. As he stood in percontain, in a condensed form, all the eleplexity the child cried again loudly, ments necessary to give new life and rifra~> and struggled in hlB arms. nees to the blood and restore sbatterse> "Bless me!" he murmured; "I must nerves. They are also a speeifletortrosbl e» peculiar to females, sueh as- suppressions, take it in, or it will die of cold!" irregularities and all forms of wee" He ran back to the door and.knocked They build up the blood, and restpj loudly again and again,, It was some glow of health to pale and ' tithe before he was heard. At last, & men they effect a radio*! eure Jat cases arising from mental worry, overwork however, he beard footsteps coming or excesses of whatever nature, Pink Pllsv along the passage, and redoubled hia are sold in boxes (never in locee bulk) at knocking. The door opened, and SO cents a box or six boxes for tS.au, aneV be had of all druggists, or direct by Solomon Mucklebacklt, half dressed, may mail fronj Dr. William*/ Medicine Con*apppeared on the threshold; . Without pany, Schenectady, X. Y. .-•• f - • a word the minister ran into the lobby. The eight-year-old child of IX M. "Losh me, meen later, is it yoursel'?" ejaculated Solomon, in amazement "I Hillyard, of Junctkw City, was criminally assaulted, it is claimed, by James thought you were in bad." Suttles, a farmer, aged 43. "Come this way—quick!" shouted Mr. Lorraine. "Bring a light!" And still , carrying his burden, he ran into t h e sitting-room. Solomon closed the door, struck a match, and lighted.a candle, and followed him im- The Trials and Tril>ulatioas o f a Batmediately, Then his amazement deepU e Creek C i t i x e a - H e w Ha ened. To see Mr. Lorraine standing Comes to T e l l This Story. _; __ by tha fireside with a crying infant in peated; "and take a glass—the night 1» cold*" „ . . ,-. , ,, *.*i , Solpmon placed, his bonnet carefully Baltt*Uk« UW« wMrt'tter «UI aofM on the edge of the table, and seated himself, respectfully on pne of ti)e> cape-bottonied^haim. .Then, leiaurely and eolomftly, h a poured out a giaas of Meantime Mr. Lorraine, scanty, haa d)a- raw spirit. l haying, divested hienaatt of his cloak > gaasmateeeV *yK>ktet&a«'tou^e 1ree>'W JM'rjied :MU(^' JP^i" I H M ^ B ^ n e 4 ] } ^ C h i c a g o , ay Now Y « * the Moaa toward and hat, sat down in >he arm-chair by .,:-.-,.,-.the y,iur^ua ^arnia the fireBlde, . . . . eld w "Here's fortune, air," aald Solomon, 8^4. A * Mch We will mall free to anyone our complete drinking oft the whisky; then, wiping Dreg Catalog**, and Gut-Rate Price List were «catt«red here It will save you money on everything to upqu \t. .AJ^ht.atMl huau*, his mouth with his sleeve, he sat bolt* Dru*>, Patent Medicines, Rubber Goods a*,* tj^^re Wines, etc. Every family should have one, • ^ ^tt , ^ e . ,YWtry, „.wfcUe),, Solottjw upright and expectant, .waiting to see Panl V. Fine* Aft*., OJMUU^UPWS. Mich, Mucajebackit, the sexton, waited .on. if Ills superior had anything more t o : But, as the minister remained Try to keep God's law, and you will soon the porch for the minister to eome say. silent, Solomon rose to go. l i d euttfcafee maueiit fOrth.' . , |; :, II ] • "Are v e mlhdfa' the funeral the VTteice'U. b# anaw .the uifht,^ he Bs^fo Catarrh Cure muttered, placing, the key in thai oaken morn?"'the sexton asked, taking up Is acoaStitutioaal core. Prtoe, 75c, door.; preliminary to looking op; his bonnet. Mr Lorraine nodded. TojeekvGod j» every man's highest duty "there'll he saaw the night, or I'm aair "Can I bring ye anything before I and, greatest privilege. mlsta'en. And the Annan'*s rising— gang to bed? 1 maun rise at five t o It's snawlng noo amang the hills.'* ' ^''TefVinre Constipation forever. feenlsh the grave." All at once the Mgbt in the 'vestry Take Gasearets Oattdy Cathartic. 10c ortSe was extinguished, and the minister, a "No; go to bed. I shall sit up and lf£CG.fallstocure,drut;jci«ts refund money read a little." m*n about fifty years of age, appeared "Weel, good-night, sir." The cucumber wai originally a tropical on the threshold, wrapped in a heavy "Good-night, Solpmon," winter -cloak and carrying a thick Thereupon Solomon left the room, Mr*. 'rVinilow's BoottOnf S y r u p staff.. r«r ehik)r*n te«t)ilnff,M>rteM the sums.r*dnew taflam"Lcck up, Solomon, my man," he closing the door softly behind him. •MUon,aiJ«]ra p»lu, OUTM wUid coUc. U easts.* bottt* Lighting a candle in the lobby, he said. Apricots are indigenous to the plains of made his way quietly to a chamber in Solomon obeyed^ turning the key In Armenia. the inner door, and then that of the the upper part of the house, where U*wn*»m*B Cmm»**r j c o w U k oiyewrtao. outer one of solid oak, while the min- he slept, and which was, indeed, the Tk« orirtoal and onlj inimlo*. Cure* QBAM) Haocln •wt f awiei Ookl •etH/eW G..tt. Olarfc'Oo.M. U»TMU Ck ister stood waiting on the path. Then only chamber in the manse, excepting the two, side by side, and with much the minister's sitting-room and adjoin* Some people get no higher than a tower- the same kind of mechanical trot, lng bedroom, which contained any furtag rage. passed across the churchyard, pausing niture. Piso's Cure for Consumption la the best of now and again to struggle with the Many years before Solomon had all cough cures.—George w. Lots, Fabucher, taken up his abode there, on the minfierce gusts, and to hold on their beadLa,, AugusttJ, 1803. ister's invitation, and it was his only gear— the, sexton his Sunday "bonnet," A moderate drinker is the devil's travelT and the minister his broad-brimmed heme. Besides performing the duties lag man." ,-. of sexton and clerk; h e acted generally plerlcaj hati . , MllleS, Buckwheat and other seeds, lowReaching £he Iron^gate, ,wb4ch was as factotum to Mr. Lorraine, attended cat prices. SaUer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., rattling and creating .in the wind, they to the garden^ and groomed the pony descended three qwaa-giown siaps, and on which the minister made his visitaTo choose time fsto save time. An aged reached the highway. Here all was tions about the country. No. need to tear t o e approach of pitch dark, for the shadow of tall yew- woman, Mysie Simpson, came in every crojepi^yophave Dr. Thomas' Eclecday to clean and cook, but invariably' Neyer was a trees fall from the other side, 1deepen- retired to her own dwelling at nightS J ^ j g ^ would« t...cure if used a t ing the nccturnal blackness ; but, fall. So the two old men were praccrossing the .road, they opened another gate, .oroased the garden where the tically alone together, and, despite the Benedict—"Why won't she marry you f Is yaWftrse* grew, and reached the door difference in their social positions, rethere another main Mme casef Singleton— garded each other with a peculiar at"Yea* aer father." : of the manse. tachment Standing here In complete shelter, The minister sat for some time musthey heard the "sough" of the blast ^m, ^ * V ^ ^ <^4 paysieal strsngtii. overhead among_the tossing, boughs, ing, then with a sigh h o took a book, A n i M t l t * When the. b l o o 4 1« ilka, the wild thunder of a stormy sea. from 4he s h ^ e ^ a n A bejan to read. a « « p | ^ 7 1 I W wiak, thin and Impuw The manse was a plain two-story It was a volume of old sermona, writCFron tJU Bnttl* Creek Jfoew.) thai appetite fail*, -flood's Barsaparilla Ja>i buUdl&ferv a* otd aa the times of the ten by a south-country clergyman, Ms arms waa indeed enough to awaken a wonderful modlciaf fojr cpefH&ff *A sp- Co*««an* and containing numberless impassioned, wrathful, and in the nar perplexity and wonder. Among the moulders at the works o f the Michigan foundry company can be petite., Jt porlflea and onriobes the bloody "My conscience, meenister, what hae cheerless Chambers, the majority' of row. sense Calvinistie. As he read, the found Mr. Amos Maynard; he has IIvet* toaes tb* stomach, givss strength to tha wind roared round the house, and ye gotten there?'/ wnteh W§Ye unfurnished. Here the is Battle Creek for over ten* years, i a Dsrves and health to the whole system It "A child! Some one left it in the honored and respected by all who know moaned in the chimneys, and rattled Reverend Sampson Lorraine had is Just the medioino needed now. dwelt In'solitude' for flve-and-twenty the shutterlese windows; but as the porch, knocked, ^nd ran away. Run, him; such is the man who makes thia years. H e Had come to the place as wind rose the darkness decreased, and Solomon, search up and down the road, sjtateraent, he says: " I have had kidney for years, and it has made my a shy young bachelor, a student, and the vitreous rays of the moon began and see if you can find them. Shame trouble lite miserable. The heavy lifting, necesupon them, whoever they are. Don't a bookworm; and despite all the sieges playing on the window panes.« sary in my business, made me worse;—¥ IstaeTteW^ttfact toe One True Bfcod Purlaer. that bxJL been laid to his heart, as was Mr. Lorraine lit his pipe—the only standstaring,bitrun.** " have beeaeompeUed to lie in bed in a helpPerfectly bewildered, Solomon stood less condition for as long as nine days at a inevitable in a place where marriage- luxury in which he indulged; for gaping; then with one horror-stricken time; the greatest pain was from my back, able men were few and spinsters many, despite his* plump figure, which he ina bachelor he had remained ever since. herited, he was abstemious and a tee^- look at the infant, left the room, and which sometimes felt as thoofh a bayonet was being run through me in the region People said that a love disappointment totaler. Then, with another sigh, he ran from the house. of my kidneys; many citizens of Battle Left alone with the child, the minin early life bad made him thereafter rose and walked thoughtfully up and Creek knew how bad I was. I could notinvulnerable to all the charms of wom- down the room; paused at one of the ieter seemed puzzled what to do. He move without the greatest caution, for en) but at first his single condition windows, and looked down the moon- held i t awkwardly, and its cries con- as soon as I attempted to stoop over, aenaV made him. very popular. Presently, lighted lawn which sloped to the river- tinued; then, to still It, he rocked it to one side, or even turn in bed, the pain was simply unbearable. I wore poroushowever, as,bis position as * bachelor side; talking all the time to himself, ' to and fro in his arms. • constantly ior toe u f f l o *tern— W a d i n g it mill—troublesome, he plasters flfi " i f hft ^"ftrmH haHt < gryiw morn oftnflrmtjsl, ftn<Thl| »onentrl . brought ~ me. When"Ay, ay, a wild night!—and snow placed it down in the arm-chair, and porary relief they ,e r Ues increased, he oaasad to awaken ever I caught the slightest cold it went, softly loosened the shawl in which it coming, • Solomon says! Eerie, eerie, much interest straight to my kidneys and made raeOpening the door with a latch-key, is the sough of the wind in the trees. was wrapt, freeing its little arms. worse. I was advised to try Doan's KidIts cries ceased for a time, and it ney Pills, and got some. I haae token to he entered a bare lobby, and striking It minds me ever of her, and when the lay with eyes wide o p i X spreading it* all four boxes of them, and I BOW feel asmoon's ap it is like the shining of her a light, led the way into a large room little hands in the warm twilight face out of the grave. Wee Marjorle! active as ever. A few moathsage I would o n the ground floor. It was scantily The minister put on his glasses and have ridiculed the idea of being aireA * v fufttiaaed with an old carpet, an old- my bonny doo! Thirty long /ears ago quickly, and being able to work a s l caafashioaed circular table with drawers, she died, and I'm still here! still looked at it with solemn curiosity. now. All the long-standing pains ace It was a tiny infant, about two £oae, and several chairs; b u t . o n the walls fTiere!" and the former traces of Tears stood i n the old man's eyes months old; its little pink face was orders found in m y urine haws were numerous shelves, covered with Dosflat. The room had two large win- aa he looked out in a dream. Through pinched with cold, and its great blue peared. I have raoommended Dosa'sL A common y PiUs to many friends whowefetosu* d e w s looking on the back lawn which the long years of loneliness and pov- eyes dim with crying. linen cap was on its head, and Us erty—for his living was indeed a poor »d as I was, sad in every case I Jheeer aloped down to the river, but was with" learned they proved as beneficial as with* gown was of coarse linen. Bat it was one—ho had cherished the memory of out curtains of any kind. me. Doan's kkiaey PiHs would twohoam s o small, so pretty, thai the minister's one who had gone away from him t o • fire burned on the hearth, and a to raeatstoost any price:" ^ >.>-**-*rud* box of peat fuel stood by the God when only la her eighteenth year. tender heart melted over it a t ,009a, 1 Fsr sale by afl deaJers, price Suddenly, there came a load single He offered it hia forefinger, which it Poster Milburn Co., BusUsTst- T.> fireeide. One «Me of t h e table was gripped with its tiny hands, biinkiag agents tor the U . S . Reimisiwr the spread v i t a a etean d o t h , on wfrteUt knock at the front door. iDbaa's, and take ^0 other. The Minister started, listening, and up into his face. stood a tray with broad, oatcake, "Poor wee mite!" he murmured, "I cheese, and butter, and a large atone the same moment a gnat of unusual Every water save that of springs wonder who your mother is? A wickforceshook the boeae t o its foundawatef-yttf, a black-bottle, and some tains animal life, bat i t ia c o t ed woman, I'm thin t i n g , to east you tion. glataec. 1 ' " ily injurious to health o a that "Bless me, what's thatT" he exclaim- away on such a night a s this!** "Sit y e down, Solomon/' said the As if in answer to bis words, the minister^ piacinc a Hghted candle on ed. "I thought I heard a knock at the For bronehitia, asthma or hundred* -TT the table). child began to cry again. ban door, bat maybe my ears ekeeived troubles of the throat "I cap see naehody," cried Soiosnoa, Dr. Wood a Norway It waa only t h e wind, Pm thinkray P Pine i tijrap, a h< Solomon stood, hat in hand. Every a e . v* m^mufmS&Mi n g " ,, . * • re-entering the room; "I hae aaarchit hold specific for 1 afl of Sutiday evening t o r many a long year in t h e same — A n t he ^ l a c e r ~ h t i precioas relies up a a d dooa, a s far toonwaye^as Mysie A newsboy in FlUabarg ha^ a bank way, a t the same hour, and received back in the drawer, locktaa; i t carefully Simpson's door, a a d fceyoat t o the aeooont eg e^Oflt, accumulated entirely and placing the Hey in a worn leather waterside, a a d there's nene stirring. the same invitation. oa n*«rst^ac*eel*mdarinir last toyearev Seen In the dim Uf^t of the room, $urse which he carried l a his pocket It's asrfu' sxraager . He looked at the child, aad At that moment the kaoek was rethe sexton waa a little wiaened, whiteRev. Wax S t o a t Wiartoo, O n t , w a a scratched his head; he looked at the peated. haired man, with hoary, bushy eyecompletely eared o f scrofula after 17* "Dear me!" he cried, "there's some minister, and nodded it ominously. A phyaiciaaa had fai e 1 tojrive him relief. brows, keen gray eyes, and sunken, tanned cheeks. He waa dressed in de- one knocking- after all. Maybe k% a curiae* conjecenre, too irreverent for Burdock Blood Bitu-.-s did i t f i l l . WMMllwffcoufcof Umjmrrt»ln*mLJJt4bgf M utterance, had passed acrees b i t natKtanV 1 . +*t\* ^klta ahtrt, aajUkJI sick call. .MoSteeri kind of collar known in Scotland as ~ L i n i n g Ihn ranrtln ftrrrm fhn tartln. Ttfi urally suspicious mind. _ ol Or. K t o t i l w r t No»^ («0 a s ooirnxtjao.) — troteed from the room, croesed along "atick-ups." Th* aajyaiater. o n t u other hand, was, tatt a a d aomewhat jthe lobby, and opened t h e hall door. "Well, Mam Molly, so there's a portly, with a rownd. boyish face, g e a - As he did so the wind sprang to like People talk little ills into great ones. a**V a tiger, and the Hgnt was Mown oat, baby, is there? Which is R, a boy or seldom talk little goods into great oaea i l a blue eyes, and solid, •oed-bumored mouth. His hair'waa wtete a s snow, bat the front garden was flooded with a girl?" "Why, nobody dnsstit know aioaaUcwt save u n d e r l i e r%rf shadow yet. 'oaase It haant been ahrlataaai,'* atoaeate T, aad fell almost to ads shaeaders. CaAejrCathartie. cure —PUB. "Sit y e down, sic y e d e e m . - * e reJ0c x T c a C f a l t o x n s x l a U • ' • . M l ' ' • , • " ) • • • • „ • ' — • • • i i . •• ""•". ' • . CHAFTKR I! 11 WAS Martinmas Sunday. The a r t s lng service was just over, and the congregation, more i i » • • • ii i i » • • i . - - - . 1 •' — i II i ' i .+.m c ••M i - i . »••• Sarsa- ' '—f - ! - ' - • • • • • - • - \-t m ^ - ' - - '*1 ttjt !_J Hood's 'VUmrU^mstSBSt.^t 5 PaTan^^xSs XtSSSSkffSSBi' 1 >v **w mm • •J" mm*mmm i r t l ^ ' . I l K ^ i liny l ,. • r • . - •... I yUfS...^ • #& " - * ¢: » * m-K 4t'-»ii*^ ! f« ^ ' : > "'V ^:,: &• ! .' •-. '' - . •:."'•• m| J" •''I'.- ViAV V ' ' •/."' fcTpWH ' , ,.—fc#il ^ f c ll W t M l i j ^ y ^ i -*: ..-^W> .}•#.. .'• i i^m>inwimi'i'^. \*'i ^. 'j&iS&'S* Y %:? • ft.- • . . < * , ... • & j . p. '•Vi if' •A- * r .• * * 'V;,','' ;tf •' ( • • • * ; * • ' • '•;—wr-*~— •->-» <*- fbvhuq gi^ffdU^ F. t. ANDREWS, ED* t O * . THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. J.ll.l..lBi WASHINGTON LETTER. •Washington, D. C , June 18, '97. The most important event of the week in Washington was the sending of the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii to the United States as a territory to the Senate. There is jubilation among those who believe that the true policy of this government is to get cou' trol of all outlyiug islands in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. There is some talk about ratification of this treaty being made a party question in the senate but it is hardly likely any considerable number of Senators can be found who will acknowledge themselves to be so short-sighted as such an act would proclaim them to be. This is not a party question; it is an American question, as President Grover Cleveland quickly learned when he thwarted the last attempt at annexation. The Japanese minister has been asking some questions about the annexation treaty which indicate an intention on the part of his government to make a protest against a treaty. I t is not now certain that the treaty will be ratified by the Senate at this session of Congress, but a protest from Japan would make its ratification not only certain but speedy. Senator Kyle, who strongly favors annexation, says he has made a poll of the Senate and that fifty-five Senators have declared for annexation and twelve are in doubt how they will vote. Sixty votes will be needed to ratify the treaty. I n order tolxe prepared for any contingency, it is undurstood that the friends of annexation will introduce a joint resolution in both House and Senate annexing Hawaii. I n case there is a disposition on the part of the opponents of annexation to filibuster against a vote on treaty in the Senate this resolution will be put through and annexation will be accomplished just the same as though the treaty were< ratified. Texas was annexed by a joint resolution after a treaty had failed of ratifi- Intcreattng Ittmt. Wanted-An Idea &M Chas. Lattie of Coruuna got drunk last Saturday night and slugged his wife with the house dog as a club, the dog's tail answering the purpose of a handle. He was arrested but claims only a very hazy recollection of tne fracas.—Bancroft Commercial. That's a dogon tile. The Ann Arbor railroad now sells 500 and 1,000 mile mileage books, for $10 and $20 respectively good for two years. This is a decided move in the direction of a two cent a mile fare as the 1,000 mile books are good for the use of the family of the person to whom they are issued. ^ it-- • ^¾ ,f:. 'v I a a A l i t o ^ A o b M . » « M o l « l t / . W«h«.YOftllklndi andthslateststyle*ofT>p«, «t», vhii iob t u b k * a* t o wwoui» «u kind* of work, w e b i t Books. mpwtor rtylw, apes Wo thorUtt notice. PiioetM Wff •» good woiw e t a bo aan*. mU\, HUL! PATAU*! WlWt Of IVKMV MONTH. ' Railroad Guide. tir*n4 tm\ JUllmy System. ~. 1 Arrival and Psnwturs of Tratas s i PUuduMFk % 8TOOKBIUOGE, MICH. InEfleclJaae 14, J W . Will utteud to »1) bu«lu«M at tb<* profession W»STBOOWU. wtthfldeltty auricara. Spouinl attaatiou given to butlnow along the Uae of the M l . L. K&ilway, Jackson snd (otern'dta 8U. # - M s n . W 3 T n a Telephone c*Ua reejiondtid to. • *>*jr»o(n?p ,,, t ^ ; ,^'»ndlDtSrmsdlirt«Wr^»p»3 t « . i * s » Pootlso Lenox J j S r a t f i n * ••• ; inwrmedl»t«8U. 1JM*n HMvm latve PootUc st t « . « 0 s * f o j t r b a i for AoneoLonoy M d l a l t ^ t t . • , D . d i l , i)I VISION LKAVfi- 1PT0T5 T I A C WMMOUW* CURBS IN THB RIOHT WAY, BY REGULATING THB LIVER* AND KIDNEYS, AND PURIFYINQ THE BLOOD. It is a positive cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Sick and ' Nervous Headache, Fever and Ague, Chills, and all diseases arising from' 'a diseased liver or the kidneys, or impure blood. YOUR MONEY BACK M £ K J O J ^ M S * ? you nave had your noney's worth, send us back the guarantee, which you will and in the , box, and w e will send you a check for Si.oo by return mail. It Is put up in two forms, powder and tablets. The tablets are the easier to take, requJr*lng- no mixing. Price $1.00 for 180 doses of either kind. Sent post paid upon receipt of < price. Send 10 cents for ten days' treatment and copy of Nature's Guide to Health. Bolivar, Mo. .A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO•9 . ' uaw Od Bsplds and Gd Bavsn H»plds Gd Hsven Chicsgo Sssiiuiir Ud H*9ldt Milw Oolossjo and InUrtnediate its, Gd Rapids Muskngou Lv. K48TBOUKD Detroit East and Canada Detroit East and Canada Detroit and South Detroit Ka»t and Canada Detroit Suburban Leave Detroit via. Windsor «6.07 a m tHUMU m Ti.tfjsu tSJSpns 17.05 a m XASXBODMP •T.iSa m Buffalo—New York k, Boston *12. noon Toronto Montreal New York London Express jLaOpnt Bu~ " New -uffalo York 4 East p 7,45 a m tarin has steeping oars Detroit»n¥pm to New York and Boston. 12.00 uoon train has parlor car to Hamilton—Steeping car to Buffalo a n i N e s r York 11.25 train has sleeping ear to New York r jDsAly except Bonday. *DaHy. W. J. BLACK, Agent, Plncknejr iiich. W. E, DAVIS E. H. HVOHHS &. P, « T. Alien*. A. G. PJ & T Agt.TMontreal, <4ue. Chicago, ll. B E » FLITCHKK, Trav. Pass. Agt., Detroit Mich. TOLEDO r^ INARB0JY • • Hundreds of thousands have been induced to try Chamberlain's Couj?b Remedy, by reading what it has done for oMiere, and hayinpr tested its merit for themselves are today its warmest friends. For sale by P. A. Sigler. The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, edftor Tiskilwa, 111. says: "We wont keep house withont Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but nev^r got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take, its plane in our borne, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc. It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if tli^y are urged on you as just as good as Dr. Kings New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy bas a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at F. A, Siglers Drug Store. The Coast line to MACKINAC «—TAKK T H E — • fr -^^e-pkiee^feeget T 308 WORK Popular roote for Ann Arbor, Toledo and points East, South and for fioweil, Owo«o, Alma, Mt Pleasant, Cadillac Manistee, Traverse City and points in Northwestern Michigan. W. H. BENKETT, * PR' PTLY and NEATLY (J. P . A., Toledo. ao v a a a r txpiauiMoa. IS A T THE T K A O I MAJUtev MACKINAC cation. DETROIT • Senator Pettigrew dosen't think PETOSKEY that the fact that sugar stock did CHICAGO not rise as many points during New Steel Passenger Steamers the consideration of the sugar Tk* Greatest Perfection yet *tt«ioe<i ie Boat COBStmctioa—Luxurious Equipment, schedule of the present tarriff bill Artistic Furnlfhloc, Decoration and Eific. as during the tariff debate on the Jeot Service, insuring: the highest degree of COMFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY Wilson- bill, gives the present Foua TRIPS PER WELK BET*, EX* Senate any cause for pride. When Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac PETOSKEY, "THE SOO," MARQUETTE , Mr. Pettigrew referred to the rise AND DULUTH. in sugar stock he was interrupted LOW RATES to Picturesque Msckinscand Return, including r\e«!s and tfertlis. Prom by Senator Gear who said that Cleveland, $18; from Toltdo, $15; from $13 50the sugar debate in the Senate Detroit, DAY AND NIQHT SERVICE. three years ago sent up^sugar Between Detroit and Cleveland Connecting at Cleveland with stock 40 points and he exclaimed Trains for «11 points East South west iihri at X>etroit for all poiuls in reply: "I think that the two de- Korrhweot. / Sunday Trips Juris. July, August *rwl Sept. Only bates on sugar—now and three EVERY D\Y E I T y E C ! years ago—justify the existence Clevetafd.Put-irj^ay, Toledo of a new political party. Petitions h< u ) toi Hi'..-:1,.:,--1 i'jyitiyhic; /\<i.'r--.'.s A . A . S O M A X I T Z , . 0. . om* - ) / r . M)(~H asking that the Senate speedily -dispose of the tariff bill are pour' jl _ T5g^~uporTHi at l>ody Tn~aT steady Free P H U . stream and from almost every Sead your addrass to H. E. Backki ~Beotiop of the country. HSi Co.4 CiiicaRO, and uetV fr«e tamplf The sugar tight ended as far as W o f Dr. Kings N«• vr Life Piila, A tne Senate is concerned when the )AMX will coflTince ; >a of their merits. sugar schedule was this wee] These pilli are eac> in actioe and are adopted, but.the final round will particular1 j etedivr in the core of Constipation and h ' Headache. For not be fought until the enti Malaria and liver 11 ^abkethey have and sent to a co«fer^npe\ Tiien been proved invuiiuble. Tbef are the House conferees ynll make a ^arnnteed t o t e prt'edJy free ttpm erery deleterious t. stanoeaad i i he decided stand-for tjke cutting out pnrel/ vegetable. 1 he/ do not weak of the Senate Amendments to the en by their action, bat give taa» to original House su^ar schedule the stomach and howelf n i m% in«ud if the talk of member* is liv* rigorating the ^tem. ffniaUl A ^WsNjr tor they will m a i o t a l i r i r 2te « B £ 1 they carry their point X>raaViii a ^ j 09 / » f / * r . # * W OIBP4TCH, By actual count there were 579 bicycles in the parade at Ann Arbor on Tuesday night of last week although the claim is made that there were 700 bicyclers present. A new industry is being, pracWatch the DISPATCH liner columns ticed in the southern part of the of To rent, For sal •», etc. TliHy may state by a party of men who are prove to be of interest to you. going about catching turtles from the lakes aud pond. The reptiles are shipped to the oities where they find a good market price among the hotel and restaurant keepers. TO $&• Subscribe for the jl w PINCKNEY DISPATCH JOB 60918,PINCKNEY, MICH. ocaiona, Aurooe sendlajr • sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention!* probabl/patentable. Oonimuntcatlons strtctbr oonfldentiaL Oldest apency forseourins; patent* in America. We hare a Wanblnc^on o«oe. Patents tak<>n throuifh Munn A Co. reoelrs> •pedal notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Deaotifqttjr Ulnstratod, Ursrest eixenlation at anyscJentlflc Journal weekly, terms «3.00 a rear i SUOsiz ssotitbs. Speoinien copies and H.4 Lin BOOK oar PATSKTS sent free. Aildreja MUNN 4 C f . , M l Bresistwsiv, N e w t e H U The Only One To Stand the Test Rev. William Copp, wlrose father was a physician for over fifty years, in New Jersey, and who himself spent many years preparing for thepractice of medicine, but subsequently entered the ministry of theM. £. Church, writes: "1 am fiad to testify that I havehad anaJyied all the •wares pariNaprepara. J tons Itnoan la th» trade, but fi t AVER'S «HI »is the onJy one of them that I could recommend as a. blood-purifier. I Lava given away hwwireds of bottles of it, as I consider it theMsafest as well aa tike fceat to he bad »W<t, COPI\ Pastor M. E. Church, Jacksoa, Minn. Jllltlli!'!". HEEL » ~\mt:,:jl*il!i;?i!M.i! -V .1 V i-M®'--''?^-"*1 ••->.' * >•>: / V j m .f: : i.*« j i i 4 • < » • * " «** «<r'«4 Savta** fte* a* jmgfv*» '•3B;'1* «y V f K aUMUJCtf OUJk 1 ID M Jfctf. BaffleMTw Hwse, %*£ SAVE YOUR LIFE. p u i o a » 5 Camte. JaWe caa. give employment permanent and Aor»Uv7«ajrt^n^»)»lia«»?ctlon. For flntloulan «ul 0» pttSlaW *f thla p»p*r. 1 JAMMW.'F08TMCO.,M«™D*vo»m, flATH, N. H. •H 'M 'H*vt ''00 MJJOJ *M 83WVC I Peirtotr ha* another bank failure and on Monday monjioK of last week 1i« Fejato** State Bank closed its door* and hang up this notice: "In the hands of the bank commissioner.1' It is claimed that the bank had made too heavy investments in the Electric Light Co.', of Fentou. Helen Constantinedes, a Greek maiden, nineteen years of age, has organised a company and started for the fronyto fight against the Turks. Her brother will accompany her, She declares that she will fight in the front ranks, and has no fear of death. Thousands of her enthusiastic countrymen applauded her departure and hail her as the Greek Joan of Arc.— New Ideas. ;;.•;.••'...;;-W mwmm "if urn w i n Last year Ingham county borrowed $&0>QQO ^o run the current expenses; thia year the county treasurer haa^,been ordered to bor« rowW0,QP*. The Grand Trunk has issued an order that with June 1, section foreman must dispense with the services of all relatives working under them and must not in future engage any relative to work on the section in their charge.— Lansing Beview. The Evening News, -TIE MEAT DA1Y OF IKMiiN,will *"" r -,, S u p p l e m e n t Your Home Paper, <Hyla* you an the .fitate, National and Foreign Newt* 2 OMlt I Nflf. lOuiitiwNk(willmi). Jl.25fgr3iHtte(ktMJI). The dog poisoners have got in their work iu great shape. We understand that over 40 of Howh ell's canines are dead. Whoeyer has done this nefarious act, if found out, would doubtless be punished to the fall extent of the Ihe law.—Li v. Herald. * T < AQENTB IN BVERY TOWN IN M/OH/QAN. The Evening News, Detroit finchttijj §ispatth. 1 Special Barg*"" One or two important b i l l s P0BLI&11ID EVKPYTHUIU1IMY M JiiNI.No BY important to taxpayers at least— FRANK X. A N D R E W S Mletaken Ooodnea*. have become laws, among them We have become eclectics, observing > Ediior and "Proprietor. being an act providing for the only those portions of the moral code Subscription Prlfje $1 In Advance are agreeable to us, and by zealous publication of the proceedings of that m annual school meetings, and an devotion to pet commandments we Entered *t iba Pu&tofllce at Piacfcney, MhiSii^D, as dticoud-cla»s matter. hope to atone for our failure to keep 0 rales made known on application. annual financial statement in grad- disagreeable ones. The drunkard Advertising BuuineM Cards, $4.00 por year. thinks by being good hearted, he is exDeath and marriage uotlcee publlatied tree. m ed school districts. Also for the cusable for his drunkenness. The man Announcements of entert&inmeut* may be imld CO Banquet tor, if desired, by presenting the office with tickprinting or writing of financial to whom chastity is irksome takes et* Lamp* oradmlsaion. In case ticket* are not brought eujc*. < Finished in statements of township for distri- refuge in the fact that he pays his bills. to tne office, regular rates will be charged. moixoidraoo sin joj It gold Price $»00. matter In local notice column will be chant lacquer. bution at the annual town meet- And he who votes the prohibition tick- edAll Sp.'ctal at Scents per line or fraction thereof, for each lm* No. S et is apt to think he. has merited heaven insertion. Where no time i* specified, all ootlces > Price aa Rochester ing.—Ann Arbor Argus. will be inaerted until ordered discentinued, and (,'bimney thereby. "Know ye not that whoso- will ba chatted lor accoraingly, t ^ - A l l chaa^ea t ion%i» they and Wick, \ ast, the ever shall keep the whole law and yet \ « 1 Salve. ol adTertlsemeots MUST reach this office aa earl* > biegestbarwith either G. A. B. Posts throughout the TDBBDAT morning to laaure an inaertlon the \ calo ever »hamlBcr::e offend in one point is guilty of all?" aa 11 1 he *-orld for 14-inch tame week. country are passing resolutions r offered, •hade or 16—]R*v. William Kick. • -. 'ilr^ern, FHlt rheum, inch fancy { oalv •'iipned bands,chill indorsing Judge Tourgee's sugcrepe tiBSiie He Was In. panershade ) r. • iil «kin eruptions. gestion that Memorial Day be Gitmore—You were not in yesterday or fancy band paint<<ry .. .implies or no pay ed banquet I called. I wanted to borrow 110. o<; ' 1 1 11 is paaranteed to ffivc changed to always fall upon the when ) Just out 192frlob*». with Glvum—Yes, I was; I was In flfi.— THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY, ) oa?e OOOB of gold trimferiru* ** "-miction tor money refund fourth Sunday in May. The grow- Roxburv ) n o u e y s a v ming* Gazette. . inland } ail for fd. IVi <•• .'•'> centi per box. For saU ing tendency of young America to .rice euirte. VILLAGE OFFICERS. J.v P. A -Si 'er. . ' '.Vrite (Or it. $1.97 PEBsrosNT.. ^^. Claude L. Sigler. make Memorial day one of sport "For three years we have never TjiCBtKaa, Geo. Iteason Jr., ft. &. Murphy, t. (i. X. M. ROTHSCHILD & CO. : F. J. Wright. E . R. Brown, C. L. Grime*. and frolic, to devote it to picnics, been without Chamberlain's Colic, CJackson, 'VHOLK«iAL^. t LBBK «. H. H . Teeple. State, Vaa Bare* t o JacVsoavsU-, Ciiicago. i Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the TBBA8tTKBB....„. J A. <J ad well. base ball games, etc., is becoming M M ^u'.loii ihi^ paper. f *VWwWw^w^wWw^^**p*»V»* bouse" says A. H. Patter with E. C. ABSSHHOB D. W. Jlart« so common that it is feared the STBBBT COMXUSIONEB A. Monk* beautiful intent of the observance Atkins & Co., Indianopolis, Ind., and M A B S A O L ^ "...p. Monroe. VWVWA*A*WM%**<%* | my wife would as soon think of being HEALTH urrtctn Dr. H. P. Sigler. will be lost unless some change is Michigan ^, People. without flour as a bottle of this Rem- ATTOKHKY ^, „ W. A. Carr. made.—Ex. edy in tbe summer season. We have CHURCHES. An exchange says an old Ger- ubed it with all three of our children HODIST EPISCOPAL CHUECH. man had a son whose future he and it has never failed to cure—not M E TRev. Careata and Trade Mart* obtained and all Pat-1. M. H.McMahon pastor. Service* every burineea condacted for Moderate Pees. Sunday m o r n i n g at 10:'Jt>, and every Sunday was anxious to forecast. He plac- simply stop,pain, but care absolutely. evening at 7:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thurs- eatBendmodeLdrawingorphoto. Weadvieeif patentable free of charge. OnrfeenotduettU e v e n i n g s . Sunday scbool at cloee of morned upon a table in a room a Bi^le It is all right, and anyone who tries it day patenti**eeurei. A pBavplilet "Row to Ob-! n g service. Mrs. £stclla Urabam, Suoerlntend't. taiaPatents." with cost of aamo in the U» will find it so. For sale by FA. Sigand a bottle of whiskey while he and foreign, coontrle* aent free. Addreaa, O N U U E G A f l O N A L CHURCH. ler. contrived to have his son go in, C. A. SNOW & CO. C C. S. Jones, pastor. Service every Sunday t » o « a n ^ -at—10:80, and^avery Sunday _. O M . PATKNT Office. WaBMinoTOH. O* C ^ while he stood behind a curtain to evening at r:oc o'clock. Prayer n i e « t i i ^ T h u r s day evenings, handay school at cioae of mornwatch the result. He said to himInn service. I. J. Coek, SupL S. T. Grimes, Sec. GRUMMOND'S self, "If my boy "dakes de Bible, T. MAKVTS 'JATHUL.IC CHURCH. Xyilep*y earod by Dr. Hilar N S Rev. M. J. Coinuierford, Paetor. Service* he will be a broacher; if he dakes every third Sunday. Low maw at 7:3U o'clock, high suae* with sermon at s>:% a. m. Catechiam de whiskey, he will be a sport." LINE OF STEALERS at3:Oo p ui., veeperaanabenediction at 7:90 p.m. The boy came in, put the Bible iu SOCIETIES; one pocket and the whiskey in the (LOCATED other. "Mine Got!" exclaimed he A. O. H. Society of this place, meet* every TO third Sunday in tne Kr. Matthew Hall. T [ Directly Opposite M. CR'y Depot the old man "he's going to be a John ilcGuiceM. County DelegBte. bolitician!" pinckiiey Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting* held every Sunday evening in Cong"! church atft:"JOo'clock. The summer reason at the lakes M I b f e O ^ of tfatWhoksak District.; { TbfetMia»t(»fayEfcKtticC*rttoRc-; is beginning to open up, and every PWORT1I LEAGUE. Meets ev«ry Sunday I E « evening at 6:00 oclock in the M. E, Church. ' A »tall Center mi all Places of Ammmuat * day people are driviug through cordial iavitatlun is extended to everyone, espe* ..«...— * cially young people. Mis* Jennie Haze, Pre*. town either on fishing excursions A DELIGHTFUL \ 200 Ratqas with SUamMeett unior £pworth League Meet* everv Sunday THE WHEEL OF WHEELS. ( $a«)»ot* la New Improvements.; or for a few weeks camping. * Sevaiternoon i o'clock, ai M. E church. All aiternooa at 3:00 J cordially icvite4 - • - • - - • - - - j eral new houses will bo put up on T Mre. Eatella CirahaaiSaperintendent. : ? H E PERFECT both Base and Portage lakes and I he C.T. A. and B. Society of this place, meet £& ' • T every third Satnroay evening in the Fr. Mat(Rates* $2.00 to $3.50 per Day.: improvements are being made on WHEEL. ?& thew Hall. John Donohue, PreeldenU . DAILY. LOCAL TIME. . . . the old ones. Some years ago it . Slnejle Meal* 6 0 e . Doo'l hoy a, wheel tmtil you NIGHTS OF MAtJCABEKS. 9m ?. M. was predicted that the lakes would Lv. Detroit, Meet every Friday evening on or before fall THE CARLISLE and get our prices. of the moon at their hall in the Swarthout bldg. 6:30 A. II become a famous summer resort Ar. Cleveland, Visiting brother* are cordially invited. CBAS. UAMPBB&L, Sir EjDlgat Commander BICYCLES CARRIED F R E E . THE CARLISLE MFG. CO. >HE MA80N ARTIFICIAL and that too without aid of a sea ivingeton Lodge, No. 7¾. F A A. M. Regular STOVE WATER TANK. A wonderta] serpent. The prediction is being Communication Tuesday evening, on or before invention and a great boon to tanner*. 1 2 1 ¾ ^ } 203Mkhig»Bode«4 the full of the moon. M. K. Sigler. W. M. Heat or eoM do not efteet them, and they will laat rapidly fulfilled,—Dexter Leader. U. S. GRUMMOND male** deatroyed by an earthquake while the earth B 0 4 R O F EASTE&N 8TA& meet* eoch aaoavth bate. We Invite your inapeeuon. They wiU not What we need Bro. By an is an GEN'L MGE., the Friday evening following the regular F . O rot, mat or wear oat. Warranted forfiveyear*. AA.M. meeting, Mma.C. E I X S M E i c s a j i o a , WM, For farther paxtlenlan call or write to electric road from Howell through TEU NO. 162- OFPKJE <t DOCK, FOOT FIRST 8T. WILL EVEBS, A D I E S O F T H E MAOUABE1C8. Meat erory Aeytxolt, iwnerta " Ajent in ( n jr.vli<xu»tis Hockbridge.Mlch to Dexter and the lakes would 1st aad8rd1 Saturday of e a c h m o M h a t 8:90 o'clock at t h e K. O, T . M. halL Viahting soon be ahead of anything around. cordially Invited. J C U A BIOIJCB, Lady Com A A >ai*a In a historical article recalling NIGHTS OF m LOYAL GUABD meet every second Wednesday the destruction of our National evenina: of every month in the K. O. T. M. Hell at 7*0 oclock. All visiting capital by the British force* in Guards welcome. The most rctr<shtrig and F. L. AxPKKW*, Cape Gen. 1814, Clifford Howard in th« July saajar pd ithestvec,! pleasant Soap for the skin. Ladies' Home Journal will shew BUSINESS CARDS. that Dolly Madison, the most pop. F. S*QLER M- 0' C, L. SIGLER M, D ular and beloved woman of bar DRS. SIGLER & SIGLER, , day, waa courageous and fearless Phy«4oia«aaBd Surgeon*- A l l call* promptly In^thelaoeor grate - danger, 1:. attooood t o d a y ox utaht. Office o n Mala street jSold b y F . A • B i q l e n the mad stampede from Washingtern, that proceeded the invasion by the British troops, Dolly Madison was the last to seek safety in , —^ flight, and her final act before Nearly everyone rWes; aa* t* ride wftkease as* quitting the White House, as the a petal that'i right. enemy adTaaeed, was to aiezse the diy^jfcaaJQiiof xAdepenajUaBoe ROCHESTER u carry ft with fcex to * place of ft lastsfe»teas JoAf as oAcrs.4 •» PEDALS A trial wfl i «a«rviikc* eaerviikc* ya*| « / ita cr««t> safety. As ti» White Ho«ee wai| merit. WOt Vm «4«**e<i*e ptes«e«l»t aMMlaattdioua, ARERrGHT >%. s 5 $1-22 *--\3 '- ' i ,• J ' 't' 'i PATENTS DETROIT M CLEVELAND 50?; CLE7ELAND eApisLe Moonlight Trip Across Late Eric T '.M L L iV'i K "NotuiK dse like it" \i • im burned by the BeitMh, Mr. Howard declares tfeai b»t for bt#m • Dolly afe^tifM^ the farioaleaeparohxsMit woaJd hare>eem totrof ed ' CHARLES F.JttlLLER, Mftr.ol PRBNCH ItHLLBB TOH-CTl SOAPS AMa> FBW^JMEltY.; every Mir is «uatee»i* Tw atylea, T mmilifTi Pfiiaii *B«BiB^^^^^^^^^^^^a»^*y' ^ " ^^^^^^^^m T^err^BLraHLXLtt. isa9. _J a>^*^a»ylpa»^-B»aaji ¥^H^ s \ > ~l '•;/.;{'', '•.'.,'* • ' . M ; ' " ; ' * ' ' / ' ... .*•.:•<• '.•• > , * • ' " . • ••,'.'<" •'•'•'•: .. • Nib TALMIGE'S PINCKNEY, BS 5= 1 1 -Manet Mteetioa*-tor a d>aeh, make thrwwra i ^ ^ Uuf her ospriclouanssa of af-l jummmmm •mm, hsr hotnaaa ot tajn^gfTT FIRST WOMAN** LAST Haalthtul cUHbedt* <has gdnrdown and AHD DAY'S SUM I «.«?.*/ at -M i\*:}ii4* «e mmm. ohoir pnOatnc i*t Lord. •tAmwaMsW Faun*; *,- MICHIGAN •he Tree WMI Good the, D««lan«d to BfaM O M The dismissal of ft/British, ***** official for groat blaculta to a hungry child should be considered by the Britlab,,nation before vlt starts ,U* loyal jubilee. v . of the great Je- ity. •WWW* manner or j H&J?**' sm 9SS», 9 vm. = .tL.c * *11 rfihfc" ilJtWTfti jfr1 Ml u _u .»•% tjjor wiWnJneas, tq* » P, #^-,,, i... Diaobadiance G04ot a eqndor pitching from Chimboraao* ward and transgression manwaad can ;C,A: :ra# W4ey«i« n«u% , BI4WDA hi be. r*oon in It haa studied, the myriads of animal give no excuse,,, ,(^co^mj^(ahm«nt wUcbihg Scientist* who do not want to go aft* exla- cuiaa tMt.maliia UP thft,pho#Dhoref. hes.venThlgh (gno anolpgyfor vice hellAnd Marg er41teMavo*n try to get to the sumoencein^abUi'a wake, and the mighty mit ot Bat:St Bttas, Alaska, nobody MarcellA IB Woeed* mass of suns, and spheres, and conMy subject also- Impresses me with ing wisa, having yet'been-able to get up^there. stellatlona, and galajUaa that blaaa on, 1 the regal influenca of woman. Whan I And* oisihr m fair There* tsiaiwayat a chance for the earniio the march of God. •, JtfealthfaV ou^ see, flva. with this psjrerfua inftusajde est man of acience. of wmgaiand scales rioaity haa stood by the inventor UQ-I over 1 Adam land over the generations >».«• . > til' h i » i i • ' • . , ! afldvelottdB, and in til forces that were hidden for ageav that have followed, it auggaata to me -Has'" ytrtsasv*-of "Peace hath her victories." A ape^Nfcbja nrajt leaaona in came to wheeis, aj»d-»iv*rs,'S*d shmita the groat yovar <amv>arojasn«Jnrvs for is; w \ t » #^1).()(.. cial.wa^t ojt tbe IMpaxtwant Qf AgriI ifb^^gy and ornlth 'and shuttles—forces that ly the sift or good or forevli. Ijhave no aympathy, fairast ma+lden^ culture haa,left Washington for the i - t . :The •" ever _ swim the sea, or eicave the mountain, ner.;hav» you, With *he hollow Satter* M I : >/ "''Bhe'^^sldsi*' Argentine Republic, where he is to bgy he haf notice* that the robins fly until the earth jars, and roara^ ind Jea showered upon woman from the w*1 heart tn tbrsdi;' plaife.a, oajapaign against the iocasia. the a l | j M f M , «nd that the fish swim rlhgs^ and crackles, and booms With pisttorm and' thr stags.••? They mean No doubt this war saems to the agri- the wat&nn twea, and that the lions strange mechanlfcm, and ships mth nothing; they a** accepted ad nothihg. A. we together, mtt'ltf . ^ ^ ¾ ^ ' irFthe boulevard. - ^ , *'•*•* culturists of our slater republic a far walk Ure fields in %(woa, and in the nostrlla ot hot steam and yokes of fire, Waman'B nobility consists In the ex- ^ftide All eyea that see haa open wtde> f more vital matter, than the struggle warm redolence of that Saturday after- draw the contlnenta together. f k lerelseof a Cbrtatiaa i^talivanear and With eWdent refard; > ,/ la Qreeoe. A graaahopper in hand noon be lalia off in|p aUin>ba,r; and as I any uotbing, agalnsl, heaj.thfu), eu : wheal see- thia* powerful Influence of Her knickers are a perfect fit* may appear more formidable than two if by allegory:|o teach all. ages that rloalty, May it have qtbjar t.Lajrdw Bve upon bar husband and upon the Her fiat's'* jaunty thtag; ' Turks In the bush. the greatest of earthly blessings, ia jars, and other electric batteries, and whole human race, I make up my mind AnAffConaalaua that ahe.aaskea a hit aha w&m her oyela. aAng| .< i,u> aound Bleep, this paradisaical somnovoltaic pUss.Attd othtr maanlfy- that fee fraft arm or woman'can strike She from her bewitching*' ey»s It will be sad for aome of our am- lence ends with the discovery on the other a blow which will resound through all Aa smiles in«-glaass»» with whiah U* atom ths I admire>her bitious heiresses if Labouchere'a mia- part of Adam of a corresponding intel- barred easUes of the ngtu/ai world un- eternity down among the dungeona or And theq ahe looksgrace, exceeding ^fiae, chievous scheme to do away with tttlea ligence Just landed on a' new planet til it shall surrender its last secret tftf among the thrones'. ~ And bluahea dye bar face. .. . ^ . For since the law requires1 a sett, should be adopted. He proposes that Of the mother of all that t&ing X speak Ws thank God for the geological cuOn blfcea of every kJOd. Ivvii-Of course, I am not'speaking of repevery child that is baptized be en- —Eve, the first, the fairest, and the riosity of Professor Hitchcock* sad the Thla beUe, you'll spon, I'ss. proud uto resentative women-^-of Bve,' who ruined dowed by Its parents and sponsors beat tell, -. . .., ... . r mechanical curiosity of Ltebig, and-the the race by one fruit-picking; of Jael, Upon niy tandem flndt* with the name of "duke," "marquis," curtoalty of Cuvler, and the who drove a spike through the head "earl," "viscount." "lord/' or even - I make me a garden. I inlay the zoologies! Inventive curiosity of Edison; but we of Sisera the warrior; of Esther who, W©rd PaiBl.d the Typew^lten, r "sir," preceding the other Christian paths with mountain moss, and I bor- must admit that unhealthful and irregovercame royalty; of Abigail, who der them with pearls from Ceylon and According,to the.Waghli^gtqn 'filv, name. With titles In every family, ular inguisttiveneaa haa rushed thoustopped a host by her own bettutlfUl diamonds from Golconda. Here and one mprnjng recentjy the rapreaeutathey should become, toq common even sands and tens of thousands into ruin. prowess; ot Marr, who nursed the there are fountains tossing HI the suntive came,in#/ila office with a Miffing for foolish Americana to buy. world'a savior; of Grandmother Loig, light and ponds that ripple under the cold In his head and the first letter he Bve just tasted the fruit. She was Immortalized In her grandson' Timopaddling of the swans. I gather me-' dlctate^.was to bia wife a£ bomsrHa curioua to find out how it tasted, and Much has .been said in the papers thy; of Charlotte Corday," who drove lilies from the Amazon, and orange. delight, by the way, he indulged In that curiosity blasted her and blasted ihe past few years con earning the the dagger through the heart of the every day, whatever, may be, said, of preservation of old letters. ^ i e injj grovea frem th^-tropica, and tamaxinda all nations. So there are clergymen In assassin of her lover; or of Marie Ancongressmen in general—in which he this day inspired by unhealthful lndiscretion ot editors in laying bare from Goyaz. There are woodbine and toinette, who by one look from the baltb^t owing to th* faq| that private masters, haa instigated many* a honeysuckle eUmbisg , over the wall. Qulaitiveneaa who have tried to look cony of her castle quieted a mob*, her told:.her he had slept the night before In athrough the keyhole of God's mystemas and woman to burn manuscript •o* atarred epaniele aprawling them aecureulationa of untold value. It is selves on the grass. I invite amid these ries—mysteries that were barred and own scaffold the throne of, forgiveness draught and the wind had blown wise to destroy immediately letters trees the larks, and the brown thraabea bolted from all human inspection, and : and womanly courage. ' I speak not of through hla pajamas,he had caught a which ^contain unpleasant personali- and the robins, and all the brightest they have wrenched their whole moral these extraordinary persons, but , of pretty aevsre, cold.^ The, word "paje* ties 4^eV not & aave beyond, the time birds of heaven, s#d.tbey stir thAsi^j nature out of joint by trying to pluck those who, unambitious for * political niaa" was a new one for the typewriter of a|eia%a4 tJft.ose void ot eipe^iai &- with infinite chirps and enrol. And yei" fruit from branches beyond their reach power, as wives and mothers and •in- and he stalled at it "How do you spell that word, e l r r tea^at or impertaxes. It ia also dis- the place ia a desert filled with dark" or have come out on Hmba of the tree ters and daughtera, attend to the thousand sweMofficss ofhome, . j , : be Inquired. - ^ ... .. ., llA creet to congider what literature, his- ness and death ss^ompsred with the from which they have tumbled into "P-a-j-a-m-a-a." spelled the repretory and biography woufd bare lost residence sf the Woman of my. text the ruin without remedy. A thousand trees Wheu at laat we come 0 calculate llVths/ friends of QbjvLea Lgmb, Oli- subject of my story. Never sine* have of religioua knowledge from which we the forces that decided the destiny of sentative slowly, and added; "Didn't ver Cromwell, Madame LVtPvngne and such skies looked down thrquy^wdn may eat and get advantage; but from najtions, it wIlLbAfound^thaUhe mjght- you ever have to writs it before V ahosi of OAhei iaen ^fMofrtto bad leaves into such waters! Nvrdr'hsax certain trees of mystery how many leat and. grandest influence came from ! "No. air."In that case, I'll bet you a,dollar iugblged in the j f eseiy 11 Has ilf against river wave had such curve anid jto&b have plucked their ruin! Election, home, where the wife cheered up dethe* preaervatioa -of JiterUfB letters. and bank as adorned the Piaon-, fhe freer agency, trinity, resurrection—in spondency and fatigue and sorrow by you don't know.what it means*? ifc Havilah. the Glhon, and the HiddeAel. the discussion of these subjects hun- her ow^symj»y^^and_ the . mother ..l^lJfon^^^ir^yha^.hdsita^sA, ghwt ' -* ' - - • • • • • — | j ^ •*»* i;-, » i^. ArmAm *rxA thftllMnHa o f n#QBl«t rttin t h e trained her child for heaven, starting I guess I know whst.it men**/* Ssjnator Penrose'tf BaaJtaytvanla has even the pebbles being bdellium *nd 1 "Well, what Is Ul" raised a uww issae^ 8¼ Wa^anlngtoii. He onyx atone! What fruUa, wllsw **^ soul'. There are men who actually the little feet on the path to the Ce"It's French for whiskers,'' and the What flow« have'been kept out of the kingdom of lestial City; and the sister* by their hai^fuaad to tip the waitera employed curcullo to sting the rind! ln-ithe hotej where be boards, and ev- era, with no slug to gnaw ihe foot* heaven because they could not under- gentleness refined the mannera. of the represenutive,. in tha kindness, e* his brother; and the daughtera were dili- ^eart, smiled, sweetly and told she erfbody at rthe national capital ia What atmosphere, with no frawt te-ohUJ. stand who stelchiaedec was not! agtnaat at this new declaration of inde- and with no "heat to conaumet '.Bright' Oh, *hOw maoy have bejeh:i$eatroye4 gent in their kindness to the aged, young man he had guessed it tha very pendence.a The waiters were not colon tangled in the grass. • ^errttnie by MM unhealthful lnquiaitiVAneas! It throwing wreaths of blpasinga on the flrat time. quick to draw the lines. They in the air. Muaic in the skJ^.Grefct is seen in all directions. There are road that leads father andv-ntother watted weesa after the senator's scene of gladness and love and Joy, , ' those who stand wjth the eye-stare and down the steep of years. God blesa n 9ft6 CAUh«t be surprised at the slew appearanoa : before they adopted Right there under a bower W leaf mouth-gape of curiosity. They are the our homea! And may tha. hooja xui Mprogress 01 education in certain parts ex^renaa measures. Than, after there and vino and shrub oedarnag tfie first i tret to hear a falsehood, hjrfid it an- earth be thei vestlstile of onr home la 0 u _».. ». , _^_ -»*i ' Arkansas, where a visitor so rh»* we* , ho longer roym to doubt marriage. Adam took the hand ot this' other story ..high and two wings to i t in^ whiah, place,'maylUachesiu we si* j ^*^••^•R**?. . , . . . wmg^mt:m T, * aT»«wr utw thai the Penneyivaniaa would not immaculate daughter of God and pro- About other people's apparel, about heaven, mMt-fAtsir mM^AmTZm *eard rural soschool meet—father, another, son. •wut^afVJt^^^ ^ ^ ^ . to hig "Us," tbeyraaoivad to piuilah him, Ac- nounced the ceremony when he said: other people's business, about other brother, slater, grandfather and *rane> "Come, come, youug una. can't JOB. cozdlngly at dinner one day last, week "Bone of my bone, anid iiesn of-Wry people's financial condition, about oth- mother and graedchtld,> and the entire set up a ll^Uemore ereeterr four waiters in succession refused to flesh." A forbidda* tree atopd in the er people's attain, they are over- group of pueeiows ones, of whom we serve the eesator. A fifth was finally" midst of that axoulalte park. Bve anxious. BJvery nice piece of gossip must any in the words of trsnaporclns; And when .a tardy pupil eame in and left the door alightly ajar the teacher ordered to serve him, and obeyed, but sauntering out one dsy siona looks up stops at their jsoor, and they fatten and Charles Wesley: '• aaidr aharply; resigned immediately afterward, and at the tree and aees the beautiful fruit, luxuriate in the endless round of the _ ^ftf*. 4 °^. •*?• thAt there the> white aproned brotherhood, jnas> and wondera if it ia sweet, and won- gtest world of, OtUe-tattle. They inOne family we dwelt In him,. *¥" " * # « » » * M ha said apoloIng-eoaamon cause with him, resigned ders if it ia sour, and standing there, vite and sumptuously entertain at their One church above, beneath; getically to the visitor: that night says: "I think I will just jut any hand house Colonel Twaddle and Esquire Though now diriated by the "I try to learn 'em mannera, but It's The narrow stream of death; upon the fruit; it arm do no damage to Chitchat and Governor Smalltalk. darned uphill wark»iv Harper's: BaTbe power which public opinion the tree; I will not take the fruit to Whoever hath an innuendo, whoever One army of the living God, To hie command"we bow; eat bat I WlM lu»* tskn it down to sgrsph In a recent speech by Lord exewiajgv.it" 8h« !txaaain«d the fruit ble secret let him come and sacrifice Part of the host have crossed the flood, KpHeiM* ears DrevM BaUsWry. Oertamly two classes of She saJ4: MI dp^not tbiak t i i r U a n it to this Goddess of Splutter. ThouAnd part arc^roaaing now. Henry Small. Afftrutea dVBr^xhton deluded persona are those who care be amy harm rn am/ just brcakfef *The sands of Adams and Eves do qwtfrlng township. Pa., dreamudV tsianty years nothing for what people think and rind of it" She put the fruit to Tier but eat fruit that does not belong, to ago that a deposit of tend V « was loThe B t f ng«m• Dlwier. these who are entirely swayed by what teeth, aha tasted, she allowed Adam them. Men quite well known aa mathPerhap* the moat remarkable difther cated.x>a th^TfArm^ of />avid Irona^oo pedple think. A man who refuses to also to taste the fruit, the door of the ematicians failing in this computation on record was that given by an ailU-< BraS**» ftun. Four 9*mMt4&±**ifr wear a. dress coat on occasions where world opened, and* the monster Sin en-; of moral algebra: good sense plus good query named Goebel, in the city 'of creap^jnjpspectad andJk?und a deposit areas coataare In order provokea need- tered. Let the heavens gather Mack' breeding, minus curiosity, equate mind- Brussels. At the dinner were apples ofles Phr ^ sixteen yeara he has been leas ^gejsaT ani^ wastes Ii> s. puny ness. and the winds sigh on the bosom, ing your own affairs! that ripened more than 1,800 years ago, aegoOagng for jthe lease and has Just war eawrgy that migkC be better em• • • sncoeelwaVwa of the mlJa. and, uasiarsu and desert bread made from wheat grown before[ aucoeeasn. m closing i tt He iniands ihfanda toto* Observe also in this subject how rethe children of Isrnef passed through^ elevelaavjehe isad/ man ^riillaaseJewlB to^ew&SaX^to*^ « * . «*d »ky ioin 1. one long, deep, r pelling sin la when appended to great the Red Sea, and spread With butter •* * ^ ^ to iswwre camventitmat sv^king Srtlre.1 ¢ # ^ ^ how^-rhe world ia shosid aha sat himaetf on ttsst seooont attractiveness. Since KsWs death there that was made when Snisaheth M !rojn a gairherlag wlaera he^ould be loati has been no such perfection of woman- Queen of England. The repast was Beasts that before were harmless hood. Y<>« could not suggest *n at- washed doers wish wine that was *MJ welooxae fn afternoon dreaa. easw in the opnoaits eU^etton. PwtUc opladoat and finll sf play put forth daw. *&d tractiveness to the body er auggest Any when Columbus was playing with the' la so powerfnl an eleaaent in life taut sting, and tooth, and tusk, refineaaent to the paaasjar. Ton couad boys of Genoa. The apples were from it behoovea the lndfrldttala of society itbatr heak for prey. Clouds troop in add as gznccfnlness twthe «ast ne lus- an earthen Jar taken from the ruins, to^ee to it that they eontribnta only the sky. Sharp thorns shoot up thsoogir tre Co the eye, no aweetneaa to the of Pewapett. The- wheat was : taken sans and £a*amd;dssaft!tetevs to the #*n- the soft grass. Blastings on.the leaves. voice. A perfect God wiser her a per- from a Aaanberte-omeef the Mrrsjadds, AH t i e eterda aSfjthat .great hsj^iany tect woman, to be the wWapanVm of A the butter from a atone ehetf in an eraf i^eaultant ' areaaupped. fjpan. the brightest hoase man in a perfect home, and her entire 01« weal hi SeoUsawI, w*er# for eeverthia wwasd eret'sacw our . T3he newspaper that hesitates to p«bnabsre vibrated in accord wttfc the * aanearim n had lain 1* an earthen liesi an acsonnt of the oocurrenoe or 'turned their back and sad aorth.eh a of Paoadlse. But n toy wetsr, and the wine was diwovery of a secret msrrtsge is a path of aorroer the broken-hearted any , rebelled a s j d n s t H ^ « ajOTern^pent j recovered from an old vsuH tt the city rsriry. yet avlde from a^tnal^rlaae few riads of a c* Corinth. There were stt gtnata at events are the cause of so saseh re- • Do yow not awe. In the first place, and with the aatne hand with which she plucked the fruit ahe launched up- the table, add each hniwnwutfttftd of -iter#» *iMfrj»f.a poorly the by romantic ideas or by any quiaWvcoessf She wanted motive, urges a young woman to how .the fruit tasted, to a clandestine marriage usnsJIy but six taoussjad years .have deplored by that very act weakness sad ^hat nnhealtwtui curtoaitr. te^glthtnl you this* of *a«ae* e< character; while statistics Wrioaaiy has etaaw a grant deal fiat letttvAt 1 asstnrallf irnlgaa ^^/"weet a & a* finely flavored that the majority of such mar- tera, for art fur science, and for reilu to me.that he never We exseet 1 •* *t had been preserved hut a few eeasat ia divorce. The papera gtea. It has gone down lute the who live in the ditch stall have rccsanly given with a fullness of depths ot the earth with the jwatlogtat w have the manners of the dHcft; but detail whiah hat brought shame to a and swam the tat chapter tafiOeaeais ahockittg when we find sin apin the book of nature Uluslarge dicta of iamooent relatives, the th In aweet simpUoHy PJL Xhe thougtals that Mod and the months before, of two colhaja students, stood with the antiquarian while he «r, *«*• for my littse- ohsVof Soots that gaaw'osnwiwMen mm bamtetiun in m hasnaarnnderh blew thetrnanpet V roawrrection over \ pUavsuenta of Mary Qneen thnt rr.IT ^ ^ ~* ^ ^ ^ the subsequent dlax>wrery of which, v ataaMUag, «std ateedily, wffm wnfaihn« with its attsaidant a*jaek, sratorlety buried H*rcnlameuan nod Pompefi, unstanding, «stt steadily, wffm wnfalhn* • • S i - 1 ~ * — ' ^ — * \ "^Ji «*• The eye, fletecta and disclosed <a «r<s hraie the and wowniei pride was the direct til trom their of Oathariae g . of Susaii/only spirit cause of dee** pa a devoted parent shaft and terrace forth in more powertuT coartrast' One How impceafhle, on such a ssemdexlon Healthful curiosity has enlarged tfew her unappeasahle asnliltiort Tnetraastolesbopk. riaton o&tsM of memory, Sj hawsi Saaj lagkiaM from the4aseek and the Latin ^wurMa hidden in the 1^ * ? •^W'ffjuJ^rerW'il hjr Jnslaahsth. awsfl trooped forth ^ r 1 1 ii • \ - . • • # • /,- Ww^'''' HQT -' lis K c V . •, • Wb r' • BWf%'. : ', P - v^-'1 • m* • n, . . l$y.. 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C A W ^ ^ ^ •anHr s t a r t i W u u d 4 SJ4SM»U.»C» Jpt lt>> sVe h * M t U ^ , » t « i « western msu like, true t r * t r ._ ^ W. ,b* ; j U ^ . s i the IJinsseae; Fslsjs t: ham " *jkm f a * »ir4 •**** Bvery houVf : \ saBnw|¥fJut''ejf ^ M f u ^ n C rrnHk "Sttsl &•. A Tito'n l^rvint Uttm. i\ rt CHtCA ON© V^Zkcti. "W"1 WflTstUMd'oflf Ww Bsn-murtetf? wnit fill the others'get cause of ft all ts the now/ widely k n o W Before u s i a r *Jwm sV>«»inkham's .VefsJuibsU —. emia. l a a month's beret D o n P e d r o ; . d o y p u ^ e e th»t tree White Topsa The White Topaa, or Compound; my health w a s graduaUy being usdssw out there? Watch it, for there you'U . . t i n t v * j o t things carbonated diamonds, have pome to b* tt^ined I suffered u n t o U agony from painful!, to running all recognised as the nearest thing on nMnatruenion, backaehe, pain o n t o p o f s s > « y ^Hsontf paled. ' right, anil were earth to genuine diamottds, so near Inhand a n d ovarian t m u h l e . a oonohidotf^u ' "Look here, young fellow!" he said, oon deed is it that the prupeietors o#-%be try Mrs. Pinknam's Gompomsd; and fonnoV stiU keeping his arms elevated, "you sslt DIAMOND PALACE do not hesitate to shift it woe a l l any w o m a n n e e d s w h o suffers west st w u o o t % present a dteidely warlike appearance place real diamonds in their windows »a. painful monthly gjsjdods. a t entirely •w1tt*8d weott^Vsa^t U teirejwnWd, In that rig, and your actions are de- i amidst thsU'display'• of< Whit* Tope* son* Mas. Gbsouum W A J U , wbtB toinethtog hanpened thAfe-tsyew oideilly uuptoaiant. DonWyou t h i e * and allow the public to pick them out ' ' 928 Bank »t.» Cincinnati, a yon had setter let- the joke drop r<' .thVpsap l i ^ g r e i t e x c i t e s ^ - -' at the selling price of tbe Topas. I was almost letting the rifle drop, ( t o e ^ h t , Idr^RofsrsV^W^ W*lm The lataer atones have-all the lovely for it .was very, heavy, but i answered was next t* OUTS', had a fla< horse jtoFor ywntwl hjwisuffered vdtkpainftflnwfct brilUanoy ot the diamee^ii, sparkling struatiom every month. At ^ e beginning of lUrifrom hfat. Confusion reignsdT A that QeJden Oulch miners did not con- •tendUy and with wonderful nre. The menstruation it was impossible for me to thief Izwtamp!. Who could it be? sider ihorte-steaMng «a Jokepan* gently th^nsands-of these stones in the wipstand up , • Joruwma than five minutes,W felt so misBhrerybody was aoovs traspieion, of reminded him that the rifle was loaded. dowf iqrmyonpoi the,mott gorgepus My avms were hegtnntng to sohe. day a UtUo book of Mrs. Pinkham'e was eourse. Horss.->teaUng in the west is displays and has proven an attraction. srable. One honser mid I sat right down nod rend iV punished by death. h>4 no tr*<ie of the Suppose the boys should . not corns whichM one of the features of Chi- thrown into my back Wat night, what should I d o t X then got some of I»ydU K. Pinknam's Vegetable Comthief could be found.. < * • -'•' t Just then, ,1. heard t h e d a t t s r i O l h a w e s ' . pound arid'Etver Pilla. 1 can heartUy any that to-day I And so, a week passed.' Tfcsn, one In order to find out the advertising hoofs o i u h e hMd TOSkyuroaiU Nea*er feel like a n e w woman; my monthly anffcring is a t h u g morning t h e w . ^ v e d in t ca»p,e man medium best' suited fb *their business, shaU always praise the Vegetable Compound dressed in a' rich Mexican »uit, with and nearer came the sounds, aa^^hnn. (this enterprlsrog coueerb offers to send of the past. X done tor me. his sombrerb trailed over his «yes and the whole party swept down the moun- a gen nine White Topaz to all those for what it has tain and drew rein in front of the Mas. IsAauAaaT AirpiBson, M* Lisbon St., Lewistcm, Me. who^will cut enrt and send them their * Ifudy #1¾ handkerchief iled. aroun* advertisement, whieh •*• appewrs••> else* his neck almost copcesJing * U face. "Father! Jack! Dick!" I shouted, where hi this paper, together with 26e Lydia B. Pinknhm's Vegetable Conipound has cured me of painful menWe ootfM only see that be bad imai) "I've caught h i m l ^ H e ' s l n her*, at, the. struation and backache. The pain in my hack waa dreadful* and too agony in stamps. eyes and a bUck masUche. H* was mercy of my rifle!" . < I suffered' daring menstruation nearly drove me wild. ( flBM DIAMOND PALACE, like all of slight build ah* not talk Now this 1« all over, thanks to Mrs. Pmkham's medicine and! advice.—Mas. "Who?" came the answer from with- snosassfnl < institutions, has many imiHe-'tput np" at Jerry Orlfflim "hoCAnnxa V. WrxLiAics, South Mills, N. C out. tators, who endeavor to sell cheap tel," which was, njgo poptoffice, runThe great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia X. Pinknam's "Why, Don Pedro . Oomalss* the rhinestones and other pastes oieiming shop and general house-furnishing Vegetable Compound is a safe, euro and almost infallible remedy in cases of store at th# Oulch, and gars his name horse-thief!" I said, as my father and they are topaz. We caution the pubas Don Pedro Gpmate*. The miners Jack Allen entered the cabin; "and lic to be careful, as THE DIAMOND irregularity, suppressed, excessive or painful monthly periods. PALACE, American Express building, looked wlti suspicion on this man there he Uj" Chicago, are the sole Importers of these 1 lowered my rifle and looked at m y from the first, and whent two highU Uter^lwck Allen was robbed of a peg audience with a beaming face. Father Btones. N^l',j of "«stt'/' and Don Pedro "turned up and Jack looked at each other, then at The first newspaper in the modern missthg,"' they were tfuick to deiiounce me fa my warlike costume, then at my sense was issued monthly a t Venice in prisoner and' thenr-they burst out 1536; the first English newspaper w a s him as the thief. . , laughing! Allen and Williams at ones' organpublished in 1622; the-first American ised a posse of men to search the "Well, 1*11 be pinched!" cried1 Jack, in 1704. mountains for the Mexican. Father between laughs .and roars. "Look at Only from the solid ground of some clear creed have men done good, strong was one of the party. In vain I asked the togs the kid's geft on!" work in tbe world. Only out of cerhim to let me go. No, it was out of the "Kidi" I yelled indignantly. "Is this We hare assssaetrstii, can—to samfc sas every ens tainty comes power.—Phillips Brooks vlacse that a***!** Watts Tie** n e s i t sedsteafci frsss n* question—'I was too young, and as they my reward for the terrible ordeal I etssisedi. WalteTseas Is tke steas m l a v t n s l se ssoch Brass pins were first made by the might be gone aH day I must stay at have just gone through?" •Seat. fk^jssOts^lsmlsessStnspeesWsfars. PUoatasssstS* ttU by siss wttk jeeeies home and watch the eta Im. Mother I ran from the cabin in a towering Saracens in Spain in A. D. 800 and were isrsaes. We Save ss« introduced in England by Catherqawkty 15 well had gone to Westend, the nearest town, rage to the rest of the party outside, first to tas esMsfs, bat la • ine of Arragon, wife of Henry VI1L with a neighbor's wife, the day before, and saw a man bound on a horse and A man at Stamford, N, Y., hae the m> I would be alone in the dffito;'-"' guarded by Dick and Hfr Jfto$ers. /''w)> watch Major Andre offered as a ransom Jack Allen found what he said was "Get•' on to <nv hid" m war' clcithes!" to bis captors. He h a s documents to y We wilt tend yoti s besatiluL brilUset. a traM up the mountain, so the proces- cried'-Btek'. l prove that it is genuine. fKtr Ssnuisc Whit* Topes, wsick caa b« —uaSaS sion started after the thief. J was in a "Dlci!'^ I gawped', pbiniiflg to" the in a riag. K*ri or mtckp* pta, ftBd. c u t bat. tons, locket or pair e a m n n , late say arnUs SUM M R S C A B S OS 1 B L A N K E T S . •ery bad humor when I thought what man on the horse. at» that Don Pedro 2KT. ia thia border oa reo»i*< «C——i trm Blankeie whieh h*T« been used all wina bose it would be to stay cm the claim Gomalezr' ' ' TheM Moses are ejtactlf the same as (MSB ter, BO matter how white, ase never clean, we hare advertised at oae dottar all alone all day. I longed to have a T h a t * * what he ealls himself," said and should b* weaned before putting away. enhntie t* mrrj the new rifle that fath- Dick, "although his real name is plain Many housekeepers satisfy themselves by j&vWK This offer for n f e w d a y s osa> er had give*«ev with afl « boy's eager- Jim Haddon, horse-thief and general . shaking and siring their blankets rather, X»« «•« »bi» sd»ertiaw*eat sad send it So as than risk spoiling them in washing. But •Ifcer with WV i* coin e r stamps -mad v e ~ ness to "shoot aomethlng." robber. We caught him half way across *M»4» a mistake, for if the w o r k b r prop1 send TOO a wkiseTesas by rotas* saail; .— _ Tn* -**ay passed slowly and I was the mountain on sir." Rogws* horse. erty done no shrinking will take place, and _ tone that yon caa be Jnady proud ti and eae last puaki»ely cannot be detected from • real diamoed. Ia ordering, be sare sad state giS4t #hen darkness came and the We found Jack's gold-dust on him. the ueeey soft appserancemaj be retain**, , erfusber satail, r-siMssn or larce stone is desired. , . as well the«oLMr, foryaars. The necessary moo* rose from' behind a dU|anj and he confessed both crimes." MO otoca F i u t s usxess accnaeaaicD SY THIS »irwiTts*u§*T. thing in washing blankets is to have plenty dump' of bowlders. 1 went to the "Dick," I cried, "if that Is Don Pedro of soft water and good pare Soap. Inferior GENUINE WHITE TO Pi window and looked out. How still who is the man I've been holding at seep is really the cause of the damage bears no relation *» ether e»caUed hnitat done wocleajroods in washing. It hardens oW hardest of under what aaave they are adweitited They everything was! How bright the moon- the end of my rifle all evening?" the fibre and yellows the fabric. When precious asones, iaipoetihle to detect Ireea real light gleamed on the rocks! 1 began to retaia their brillinary. "First I heard of i t / ' said Dick, and ready to begin the work shake the blanL with Wktse Tops*. to wonder whether the men had cap- I dragged him into t h e cabin. kess free of dust, nil ntub half full of hot water. • DiateUe * third of a oaks of Ivory, tured Den Pedro, and how long they JJy this time m y Boat Pedro had ex- Soap in it. Put one blanket in at a time. rnAMMDe twrttUTsl hi wosld be gone. plained that h » name was Donald Dip up end down and wash geettljr with Suddenly a happy thought struck 9mttli and that he w a s sent to the the bands. Never rub soap on blankets, aeraMgr wash them on the washboard. After me—Til play cowboy all to myselfr Oulch by a large San Francisco mining or the blankets are clean, rinse in warm water I muttered, and running up the ladder oompany to inspect and, perhaps, to until free of suds. Add a little blueing to to the loft I opened my trunk and took buy some claims. He had arrived that the last water. Shake and souses*: then front it the buckskin suit that 1 wore eveglngj-and nnding t h e niace deserteri hang on the line until dry. Take dpwn, fold, lay under a weight for a day or two, to-thvemasquerade last winter, and put had ventured Into the i r s t cabin he endpaon forRo securely in a box and cover. ft OBL In my belt I stocK two*usty re- found eoen. t o h e pounced upon by sae. Jntonketstbos weened will retain their far Ysm? volver* that I found on thefloor,and You may imagine my feelings! Sup- original freshness as well as wear three 4&i T H E OPPORTUNfTV O F A LIFETIME then descended to?&e robm below. | pose Mr. Smith should repeat softs of times as long as if put away soiled year ~ ? ' l 4 ,yjv,fi'^H •'••• ' •'•• * '-•:•' i'' :4¾ 1 •'•VI - • . * • ' "«<, :> We defy the Expei mk, m ;X;J\ i 'J 4- .• j GIGANTIC OFFER :'• -n> > rni^t "• '''^.v'm :"/fl >^jH vim Tafhz. 6¾^ after year. my big western talk—the hoys would never quit guying ma. But he did not give me away, for which I thank him with all my heart. He only gave m e a wink and asked me if, being a, hsuhurooiieiasu. I lisiT ever heard of Davy Crockett's advice? He said it was "Be sure you're right— then g o ahead!" and 1 thin* It's gxtodadyice, don't you? Several miners sold out their clnimc to the oompany that Mr. Smith represented, and father finally did the same for which I was giad. for I have never feit comfortable after t h e night I captured Don Pedro. Xuza B. Pi n " .'.•>,? Don't Miss It It Is no advantage for the farmer to keep poor horses because they are dneap. : •i la can* e r 1ST — — - . ^ - . T i y €trel»»0. Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GEAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it witbout 8n4n.Tr q« «^11 «L* the adult. All who try it like i t GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. X the price of coffee. IS cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like coffee. Looks like coffee. ,-^»!rt PATENTS, TBiu%siA«lS aadadrieeaesa ter«Invanten> rQive plenty of food and a goes chance to exercise to all domestic amentia. Stowly he disrated, placed his sfeesnets on a convenient chair, 4M up Snake late Taur his whiskers and prepared to retire for Attend Poot^Ease,' a powder lor' the the s i g h t The final duties accom- feet. v I t cures peinful, swollen, smartplished, he bent feartuly down and ing feo4*B4inatantlj taken tfan stiog pecked under the bed, Thesu wish s out of corns nmt bunions. It ia the sigh-of n e l K he nroae 4rom his un- gr«i0ast comfort 4iecov««y of the affe. Alleys Foot-Ease m ^ e s tightrfitting coaafortabte posture. or new shoes f«el easy. It is a certain "Thnnsv heaven, these i s no wosnan cure sweating, callous and hot, the^!''J^ murmuped^ASfeegat «a-the tired, for nebing feet. Try it today. *e*d edge of it^he bed «nd 4at*Uly ecnatched by<sdld>nggis«n and shoe stores, sty the back of his neok. maU for 86c in stamps. Trial pnuVusm "Supposing them had b e e n r he PB££- Address Allen & Oimsteo, Lp continued, sudrtwOy. "Would I have *oy/-S..Y. . sci!es«ie#t , W^nM,|T . ISsarly everybody smokes in Japan For a moment M paueed. "Not^ou your nntucai. I wouldnX" o Hogs grown under cleanly conditions mate he then, enciedsaed. "I mould have clean and wholesome pork. ULihw^bif-i hm-Ar Theodftor fonierJ JBut asm w*U never ossne! DRUNKARDS -www u^^diSfS^ifDijr ^ ^ J P *?? ***** ** <hlt »*X stuofc canria kmti> "•yi « ** -•** ** wiiiHl&ifaai*, grabbed my rifle and begsnrin^samde up and down the room. Wneij t had kept thlsiup for a MtUe srhUsv t: happened Ko iohk at the door nnd thuce I eesssMa^esWeon a inafx who w«em*+mrm his sras I «av*-a eiprtJiin whsoh Jay ssw t equally oombmed, for the of slight build and had black eyes Pedro, although he *ruce the^ And throwing htm s i l t with a w m be delivered on the bed. the new hncjbelor fell into if wnthea for prompUy. lorteft: a itfuL oo.;sse 6th su, ! World. Oou*t mtvMf'4* yuur lifer RUaardhnestowla a. ~E*r seid my Don Pedro. "Why I «artde«iwjnfcoJis*e among the wumTu huniecs fur hue, Bash nam poor alike r * ^ ^ * » T . » l w p » i w * i h n i s s y . quantity of gpumu MUufl ay one fTtti tores that oause wish that «*d sty nattor ebeyed UM. . He is now M yeenu aid jmd during the nlajrne, Itehhag Ptteas rioh s -KoSri:w«lk **r T *m. s t » hueping alOce find instnat *eiief nod \ : 2g^^.T^9BP!»JsV^,r:4|li*l -«%*. Jl**iiius»mm .ftftuW MM* head of gems meh pass, On^ene oure in Doan's Ointment it. M WKh ples«iiWr sniu^my0 k «a|tr4; 0 panel on he shot * mKy emeananm | g -but, « y dear yosmg ssnu. ass Pojl «0t three minutes and kHled aU hut one of Ue He has Killed * •Mumnf/ *r m* % of elephants amt ihmeS tolkaeeo aahitcm i lqrtut Xi to at the ulrtnnajiiM hsaJ - /! wMtki ICe >~,> TS6 7 ^¾ Only $ 2 5 ' Fatal''''' ' tWt*U» WlH«f "Worhs vp^snAKCSrS'^O^ CfttCAGO ntJMO*S *ii*< >wm I t KILLS GhiCnEi t t C s i t m a i At the ttaw of the aodeaTor Coaveatioaftaiate. Akeve mte wiU aiaoaat^y ft» InfiiMinvMsrssall ssilsa C M W MfamwffeM A f t m feUo*«d. M tt Witt se r* HALL'S HAIR BENEWEi Buawtifras and restoteu 4sVray Hair t o its original color a n d vitality.; prevents baldness; cures itching and daaomsff. A fioe haif dressing. ft. P. 8akia Oa. Pf UM.. M1 8uW 4ty a^ J"*""* Open to Ail. g j e a kase walstdfoealaw_-ISjft fe vtoiranlr part of the far Weavaahi ts »o«r opoeo uai1>y. for full n se*4y to aa«. aeeat ef the Featmie.erte i , t.isV«,tr.i.,k,r sii.iY nan Mi to si •.•».•«. •»• i saw4v""'""we*u?snU> at san^Bn|Bj^sn . Y- / • m^mmmmi^mm •$:•'••..., v : ' * < C 1 , ^ f ! ™ ~ ™ . •."--¾'-',"J^WTi.^jipTPTWT ^4' ' •» ' ' '•• .. • A •» , ''. . , . .« . . v. ' ' • - . <* 55? • ' •> • ( • ' . - • ', ; ' ';' '.7 'fv ' • - T ,- ' . . . > :• .. ' :-C SESSSCST i"MM* • M i: V SPECU& MEETING fOR A<Mrtlonil Local. - —Jam* Harris, who' is tracking INITIATIONS. horses at Jaokson, was horns over yerth JUwtorg $» ft. will Hold ea* Glenn Biohaads is suffering with the Sunday. - On Monday evening, June 28, the wbooping'oongh. #ext Bonis/. Hist Kate Farnan, who has been Toe following program h u bjtcv Loyal Guards of this plant will bold a special meeting for initiations, drill, Mrs. D. Grimes ii the gnest ef rela- attending school at Ypeilanti, return- preparedf or the Sunday School conPUMNFIlLOr ed home the put week. and extra work. Every member is tives at Adrian. vention at the North Hamburg chursh S. G. Topping has men from G. W. Teeple was in Howell on busrequested to be present J, M. TorA. Swarthout attended the Banoroft Jane 27th, 1897, at 2 o'clock P. M. Jackson and Stockbridge fixing frey, Deputy Supreme Com will be iness Saturday. XJ.Oook. M commencement exercises the past week SongfttrrtM Btr. y. W. Plena, his elate roofing. DtYottMl IxaroUM Mrs. F. I. Grimes is the gnest of ana reports a very fins time. with us and assist in,the wdrk. Xa4o. Children's Day waa observed Mr. Torrey is here this week, and relatives at Napoleon. Miss Anna Spears attended Com- •ddf«N«fW«laome Qto.bBuU. here last Sunday morning in the with the assistance of the Sir Knights, Fred Grieve and family of Stook- mencement exereUes of the South BMPOBM HOB Mbltd Darls, is securing several applications. Do bridge spent Sunday with relatives Lyon High school at the Presbyterian should th« ilm of too Saa&y Presbyterian church. •* .•• T r "? not miss this opportunity to get inSchool Ttoehwr bo to oiaoate church, last Eriday evening, hare. 8. A. and F. C. Mapes, propriethe mind or the htartf Mre, B. OartraU, sured in a solid company at a cheap Saenoa QatrtotM. Miss Addie Sigler, who has been Mmlo tors of the Chelsea steam laundry rate. Ladies join the order at the The race course in this place is now TheSundo/SchoolSoholw XlHBoUtBuJU. epent Sunday under the parental same rate as gentlemen and through- in good shape and ready for working working at the millinery trade at De- Music. l e u o u for luad&r troit for several weeks, returned home Bible out horses or bioyoles. School Workers Mrs. <i. Much. roof. out the state many are taking advanMtuio Smtnoa Qnertotto. on Wednesday evening of last week. Floyd Reason raised a large- barn Bev. L. Dadds D. D. of Adrian tage of the low rate. All topics are open for discussion, The Christian Endeavor society of frame on Friday of last week on his and all are cordially-invited to be • •^ college gave a very fine address in this place expect to give an excursion farm just southwest of the village. present, ice « u F*lt. the M ^ P . church last Sunday to Detroit Sept 1st Please remember "It waa so dark In tat paster wtjen W. H. Harris had the misfortune to evening. youag Dr. Ptummer came In thai I cut his knee quite badly with an adz this and take advantage of the low THAT SPECIAL MEETDTG. didn't notice he had shared off hU Several from this place attended one day the past week and is laid up. rates which we will give you in the At the special meeting of the Loyal n&uetache." near future. Children's Day services at the "Didn't you? I felt tie difference Guards on Friday evening of last Mrs. P. G. Teeple, who has been visBaptist church Gregory last Sun- while you were getting a light"— iting relatives here for several weeks Mrs. Chas. Borabaoher of South week, Sir Kuight, G. A. Sigler was Cleveland Plain Dealer. day evening. returned to her home in Marquette on Lyon was hurried at that place the elected and installed as paymaster of past week. Mr. Rorabaober is the the division. The auditing committee Saturday. Metallic Finished Otabrie. ANDERSON. John Clark of England came to this publisher of the Excelsior and has re- looked over the books and they ware Ed Cranna is the owner of a Metallic-finished cambric, which, has til the gloss of a real satin, is a sew place on Thursday of last week.« Mr. ceived many words of sympathy from turned over to Mr. Sigler and the ornew buggy. der is in a growing condition. Everylining for thin dresses. It comes in all Clark is a brother of Mrs. D. Ewen his newspaper friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durkee were the pretty colors, costs only 35 cents and is well known here. The marriage of R. D. Ruen and one present was entirely satisfied and a yard, and Is fully a yard wta*. are ready to extend the hand of felin Linden first of the week. H. Glenn Pierce, formerly of this Miss Julia Crawford both of Howell lowship to any who wish to join nnMiss Belle Birnie spent Sunday place, who graduated at Albion this took place at St. Joseph's church last der reduced rates. with her parents at this place. year gave the memorial address at Wednesday. R. D. was a former Sir Knight, J. M. Torrey Deputy the Commencement exercises there Pinckney boy and we extend him our Frank Reason bad a calf bit by best wishes for success in the future. Supreme Commander of Flint was this week. a rattlesnake one day last week. A very large crowd attended the | present and after installing several Miss Mame Fish was one of the Gilbert Stock, of Unadill, made Baccalaureat address dfttie Congrega- officers, gave the boys a short talk on graduates of the Bancroft school last a business trip to Anderson one tional church lastSuUday, evening. the work. There was a large attendweek. Miss Mayme is a Pinckney You naturally lose flesh In ance of members and all were much day last week The address wae-glven by Rey. C. S. the s u m m e r and running down girl and we are glad to congratulate Jones was listened to with the close interested. There are now over 30 Thos. Bead, of Pinckney, was members in good standing and several is s o easy. You get a little her on her success. attention which it deserved. Music through here buying wool, on The Junior League enjoyed a picnic was furnished by a double quartette, applicants. weaker e a c h day without hardThursday last The Loyal Guards are all solid in ly noticing it. There is loss of on Saturday last sJ: the home of their also the Emerson and Cecelian quarPinckney and don't you forget it. Mrs. James Marble was called appetite, headache, w e a k n e s s superintendent, Miss Alice McMahon, tette. The music was fine and much Those who join before July 1 have to Pinckney Monday by the sick- of the m u s c l e s , disturbed sleep, and in the grove. The little ones en- enjoyed by all present. the privilege of greatly reduced rates. ness of her father. Ast some member about it. w e a k n e s s of memory, and t h e s e joyed the day very mush. At the annpal business meeting of Dillivan Durkee attended teach- are the beginning of nervous Geo. Sweet and wife of Pinckney the Epworth League of the M. E. er's examination in Fowlerville, prostration. Iron and tonics attended the funeral of Mr. Sweet's church Tuesday evening June 15 the and bitters m a y afford s o m e sister at South Lyon on Thursday following officers were elected: Pros. Thursday and Friday. -A number from this place at- temporary relief, but what y o last. His sister was the wife of the Jennie Haze; 1st vice pres, Jassie publisher of the South Lyon Excelsior. Green. 2nd Grace BowmanT3rd Ferny tended Children's Day exercises need is a food for body, brain The whole number of births and Swarthout; 4th Carrie Green; Sec. and nerves. at Gregory Sunday evening. deaths in this county for the year end- Cora Wilson: Treas. Beulah Black. F. H. Coleman closed a very ing Dec. 81, 1996 are as follows: Total Grganist, Jennie Tupper; Collectors, successful term. of school at number of deaths 148, of which 79 Lucy Swarthout and Blance Graham. Sold by F. A. Sigler. "Wrights Chapel on Friday. of Cod-liver Oil with the H y - were males and 69 were females. Total Sanford Reason and wife start- pophosphites, furnishes just the number of births 266, of which 137 ed for Canada Tuesday where nourishment needed for those were males and 129 females. who are run down and pale and they will spend several weeks. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor ot thin and weak. If you lose flesh Miss Julia Benedict, of Chubb's In s u m m e r take Scott's Emul- Burton House. Burton, W, Va., and Corners, was the guest of Andersion now. Don't wait till fall one of the most widely known men in son friends the first of the week. the state was cured of rheumatism or winter before beginning. after three years of suffering. He Per sale at 50c. aad fc.» by all druggiAta. says; "I have not sufficient command EAST PUTNAM. of language to convey any idea of Earnest Fish was in Bancroft what I suffered, my physicians told last week. me that nothing could be done for me Miss Allie Brown was in Howand my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death could relieve ell Thursday last. me of my suffering. In June, 1894 Alex Pearson and Mrs. Charles Mr. Evans, then salesman for the Schifel were in Howell Tcesda^. Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Miss Nettie Hall visited in Chamberlains Pain Balm. At this time mv foot and limb were swollen Williamston the last of last week. to more than double their normal size Miss SaraE Pearson returned We will sell and it seemed to me my leg would from a three weeks visit in Ann Getting time for the burst, but soon after I began using Arbor. the Pain Balm, the swelling began to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Placeway decrease, the pain to leave, and now I are , visiting their daughter at consider that I am entirely cured. For Getting time to w Hartland. sale by F. A. Sigler. *.' Miss Mayme Fish, of Bancroft, is spending her vacation with her Default haying been made In the condition we are ready for you on seasonable parents at this place. of a certain mortgage (whereby the power of sale . to-*• • » • . • • . > - ':'<* Losing Flesh Y PILLS m lfc fe#1 SAT. JUNE 26, ^•S'- m* I PLUG PRUNE JUICE TOBACCO for 16 CENTS Mrs.-George Brown visited her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Hodgeman, at Oak Grove, over Sunday. Bert Schoenhals and Miss Blanche Boylan, of Genoa, spent Sunday with Miss Grace Lake. Mr. Gilbert Thrasher and Mrs. Lucy Manderville, of Williaxnston, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Jas. Ball , The C E. society held a^ very fcsjteroafanK meeting this week; Hiose of the members that were absent misted a rare treat Mieaco Nellie and Grace Lake, Nellie and Clella Fish and Flota Hall attended commencement exercises at Bancroft last Wednesday. .'-5.' '••fcS, $3 m ALSO A Foot of Tobacco for 8 cents. 8 Bars Jaxon or Lenox Soap for 26\ CENTS: Choice canned Pears . . . . J5 Choice canned strafes 15 3 Cans Plumbs . . . . . . .25 6 pkgs.WaebingPow. . . . . 2& Several stores at«06ttui0 eat their 44fcof July stoefc. * Miss Jennie Tapper, wbo Ins seen visiting in Greenville, t*tmn»4 bom* - These sales most be CASH. , f SUlIUIlUti Weather to catch up with the Almanac Shed the Heavy Underwear therein contained to aell bie become operative) made by Michael Larey and Jennie Lavey. bia wife of the townahip of Dexter, Washtenaw oounty, Michigan to William Clark of the place aforesaid and dated March 19,1887 and recorded in the office of the Register of Dceda for the county of Llrinxaton state of Michigan on the Slat day of March 1887 In liber BO of mortgagee on page 108 thereof, on which mortgage there la claimed to be due at the date of this notice the •tun of four hundred and fifty-one dollar* and aizty<eight cents ($451.66) and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been com menoed to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: Therefore notice is hereby given that on Friday the lflth day of Inly • . D. 18S7 at one o'clock in the afternoon of said i s y s*-t»je vrest front tloor of the court noes* it the village of Howell Innsid eountx(the*-beUg tfce piece of holding the circuit court for the oounty in which the mortgaged premises are attested) the said mortgage wiU be,foreclosed by UndenTear and Hosiery. Men's 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Never were better for the price. Men's Balbrigg&u Knee Bicycle Drawers, double-seated, $1.25. German Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 11.00 each. Men's and Boy's Laundered ShirU with fancy bosoms and detached cuffs to match. ' Excellent trade for you at 50c. HERE'S A TRADE FOR YOU: ™f ht^ftfj^^gff^pty Spring and Fall -^ Jaekets of last season's stock—just right for Driring ' and Bicycling. Yen can have them as follows: Eleven garment!, $5 qualities, your onoioe $1.96. bifl^ ^ j Eighteen garmeiitA, | 6 tof9, your choice $2:96. described in said mortgage or eo Forty-fire garinen^upl^|12lfo^^ your ohoiw $336. moon thereof as may be Diosenry to satisfy toe Fourteen garments, up to $15, your eboioe $196. amount due on said mortgage with internet and legal eosta, that U to ssy: AUehess certain pieces Attfeeee prices these Garments will go quickly. ernnrcewof landsltmateiothe vliufe of Pinck- Come in telec* the best of ts»u are go*e. ney, lirlngston county, MtobJfMi m4. etoeedbwi to wit: Lots fee* (4) and 4ve (•} in Do netferftt to come to Jedceoa to tfre (4) according tea plat gagt «•**•? •* OITIZ^NB UBGeiL oelebfstioB ifily *. aeMeittige as •learisd in theesws of said Llvlsgetsn ciiwsy. lewoU Antn » A. afc ttW, iJS — Yoare fieapeetfni^, L. H. FIELD. •v- / J * 4S* > JhitfUlL s J # l ; (iJtik . 7 ^ :4 ^ •M. "•• v. • £ • . • > • ' •v . ' • • • - . ' V