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id Eaile Dnif Store. 1
Observer. TWRNTV EIGHTH M O N T A G U E . MICH., VEAII. N E W SKUIKS, V O L . I. N O . 51 LOCAL NEWS. • r M M r s . J . C . H n c h n e l Is v i s i t i n g a t M u s kegon this week. 1 Counters, Shelves, Tables, ^ >• ^ C . V. I l o l f m a n a n d Chicago last week. f a m i l y w e r e In Mrs. W m . W l n d e k n c c h t f r i e n d s itt G r a n d K a p l d s . Very thing Loaded^e^ rr S E P T E M B E R 14, 18l»U Is v i s i t i n g L o u i s Kose a n d H a r r y T e r w i l l i g e r w e r e In C h i c a g o t h i s w e e k . • M i s s T l l l i e B r u n s e m n , of G r a n d H a . v e n . Is v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n I l a a n . Hunters report partridge, quail and squirrels quite numerous. Duck hunti n g Is n o t t i r s t - c i a s s . Wm. Barr has purchased the " A u n t i e B e n n e t t " p r o p e r t y on t h e n o r t h hill, of t h e t r u s t e e s of t h e M. E . c h u r c h . Circuit court convenes next week. S e v e r a l c a s e s , In w h i c h p a r t i e s h e r e a b o u t s a r e I n t e r e s t e d , w i l l be- d i s p o s e d Miss Mabel Mason w e n t to Chicago of. T u e s d a y for a few d a y s ' visit. T h e s t e a m e r Uyerson has c h a n g e d Mrs. A u g u s t a T h e u r e r still r e m a i n s h e r t i m e c a r d , a n d h e r e a f t e r will leave M o n t a g u e a t 2:00 p . m . I n s t e a d of 2:30 In a v e r y p r c e a r l o u s c o n d i t i o n . M r s . ( i e o . M c C O n n e l l , of M u s k e g o n , a s h e r e t o f o r e . M r s . P a u l ( i . K i l n s : Is v i s i t i n g h e r pnrent.s a t Chicago Heights. j-i With our n e w line of G o o d s of t h e Latest and Fall Winter ^ S t y l e s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 6 ^ 6 3 v i s i t e d M o n t n g u o f r i e n d s Inst w e e k . C o m o in and SPO our full lino of Juclcels. Cupes. Fur ^ : C o l l a r n l t e s , Muffs. L a t e s t D r e s s G o o d s , F a n c y B o l t B u c l c l o s . ^ P o r o p o d o n r C o m b s and W h a t N o t . ;;— A ^ e n t f o r ^ B u i t o r i c U ' s PaiVoros. ^2 C. L. STRENG.i n'.iiiuiuiii^uiuiauiuiiuuiiuiuiu^iiuiiuiiuuuuiiiiiuiiii^ — Here's to You! Wo are p r e p a r e i l to fill all In T A B L E T S w o think w e can g i v e y o u , q u a l i t y and q u a n t i t y both c o n s i d The "BLAIR" INK T A B L E T S w h i c h wo sell are r e c o g n i z e d as t h e b e s t by all t h e tinist line of P E R F U M E S p r o b a b l y e v e r p u t on d i s p l a y ill t h i s town. Jfcoffman, ZPropr. Mrs. Moshcr, w h o h a s been s p e n d i n g the summer here with her mother, Mrs. J . E. A l d r l c h , r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in C h i c a g o last T h u r s d a y . Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d Carbine, a n d M i s s B e l l e B e c k e r , of H e s p e r l a , w e r e i n t o w n o v e r S u n d a y visiting Mr. a n d Mrs. Archie Becker and other friends. rmmmmrnmmNmimmmmiwmimnmmmmnmmiy | f We are H e a d q u a r t e r s foriE Pens, Pencils, Inks, 2 Pen and Pencil T a b l e t s . 3 Mrs. H e n r y W a r n i c k r e t u r n e d f r o m a visit w i t h C h i c a g o f r i e n d s S a t u r d a y . H e r d a u g h t e r A n n a , w h o h a s b e e n In p o o r h e a l t h, a c c o m p a n i e d h e r h o m e . R e v . J a c o b S t e f f e , of S p r i n g L a k e , w a s in t o w n l a s t T h u r s d a y c a l l i n g o n h i s m a n y f r i e n d s . M r . S. d o c s n o t e x pect to r e t a i n bis present a p p o i n t m e n t a n o t h e r year. A. D. O l m s t e d a n d Mrs. Ella Peavy, of C h i c a g o , v i s i t e d a t t h e h o m e of M r . and Mrs. A. F. Casselman a few days t h e past week. T h e l a t t e r |s a sister to Mr. Casselman. M r . a n d M r s . C, L . S t r o n g r e t u r n e d from Chicago Tuesday, where they | s p e n t several days w i t h their son, H. | P . S t r e n g , a n d e n j o y e d t h e s i g h t s of jthe great metropolis. id Eaile Dnif Store. 1 I B r i n g vour w a t c h r e p a i r i n g t o Calj k i n ' s a n a b e c o n v i n c e d t h a t It is t h e i place for a first-class job. PAUL G KLING, Mgr Outing Flannel Sale! MOnlcigue RoilenViilis. Store. | School |Supplies Ammunition Quantity. W o e x p e c t in t h e c o u r s e of a f e w d a y s to offer f o r s a l e C. Loaded Shells Xr Limited H-ho use t h e m . Old Reliable D r u g C h a s . H a v e l k i c k e d o n e of h i s h o r s e s last week a n d t h e Jinimai kicked Charley I n n t u r n on t h e s h i n bone. Dr. J o n e s rendered surgical aid t o Charley. T h e h o r s e is a l l r i g h t . T h e G r a n g e voted t o hold an a n n u a l picnic h e r e a f t e r on t h e last Wednesday i n J u l y . S u i t a b l e g r o u n d s on t h e l a k e will be selected, and next year's picnic m a y be looked forward to as a h u m m e r . L o n g live t h e G r a n g e . toll Hardware Store t h e c r a n k s of t h e n a t i o n a l ^nime c o u l d I "On the H n r wish for, w a s w i t n e s s e d a t t h e ball g r o u n d s last S a t u r d a y . M o n t a g u e h a d d e f e a t e d W h l t e h a l l once on her own grounds, and she came near doln^ w i l l be H e a d q h a r t e r s for it again. L u c k however was against I her and a tie was the best t h a t could be done. I n L a C o m p t e ' s absence West e r v e l t p l a y e d s e c o n d , in n o t t h e most acceptable style; W a n n a m a k e r went b e h i n d t h e b a t In t h e r e g u l a r c a t c h e r ' s ibsence a n d his work was responsible f o r a t l e a s t t h r e e of W h i t e h a l l ' s r u n s . T e r w i l l i g e r played a g r e a t g a m e on t h i r d , c a t c h i n g s o m e a l m o s t i m p o s s i b l e d u r i n g the hunting season. fouls. R o b e r t s a n d B. D u n n i n g played g'-K)d b a l l i n t h e field. T h e v e t e r a n C a r r Cash w e n t In t o p i t c h f o r t h e v i s i t o r s , a n d Price T a l k s Cash he proved a m a r k for t h e hard h i t t e r s T a l k s P r i c e d on t h e local t e a m . L l n q u l s t w a s s u b s t i t u t e d later, w i t h Uttlecffcet. W h i t e h a l l s t a r t e d t h e r u n g e t t i n g In t h e tirst. scoring on good hitting. Montague t o o k a b r a c e l a t e r In t h e g a m e a n d a t ) h e b e g i n n i n g of W h i t e h a l l ' s h a l f of On S A I I R D A V w e will offer t h e n i n t h t h e s c o r e s t o o d 11 t o 8 in f a . lot of OUT1 a s p e c i a l Mill E n d or of t h e h o m e t e a m . W i t h t w o o u t i n t h a t I n n i n g , t h e v i s i t o r s b u n c h e d ' ING F L A N N E L S at s t a r t l i n g three hits with W a n n a m a k e r ' s error low prices. It r e a l l y will bo a lind m a n a g e d t o s c o r e t h r e e , j u s t e n o u g h biff o p p o r t u n i t y f o r you to g o t to tie. T h e g a m e was called, and ano t h e r w i l l b e p l a y e d S a t u r d a y a t W h i t e - s o m e t h i n g in this line. h a l l . T h e h o m e t e a m a r e c o n f i d e n t of giving the team from the neighboring t o w n t h e w o r s t of t h e a r g u m e n t , a s W h e n you get ready t o buy B l a n k e t s t h e y will t h e n h a v e t h e i r r e g u l a r t e a m Seed Wheat. A f t e r t h e l a r g e s a l e s in S C H O O L S U P P L I E S t h i s w e e k market. T h e L a d l e s ' S o c i e t y of t h e P r e s b y terian c h u r c h will m e e t w i t h Mrs. E. L. Dodge. W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , S e p t . 20, a t h a l f p a s t t w o . I t w i l l b e missionary meeting. A b o u t a s fine CATLIN'S of Sftuffff/es. H A AN. e r e d , t h e h o s t v a l u e s in t h e T h e M. E . c o n f e r ef j c o f o r w e s t e r n M i c h i g a n is i n s e s s i o n a t I o n i a t h i s w e e k . R e v . R . .1. S i c e , of M o n t a g u e , a n d R e v . C . E . H o n g , of W h i t e h a l l , a r c in a t t e n d a n c e . PICNIC. T h e H o m e T e a m a n d WhltchQll M a k e Special Sale// ONE PRICE TO ALL. ordnrs f o r s t a n d a r d s u p p l i e s ' u p o n d e m a n d . A m o n g those f r o m this village who are at the Hart Fair this week are: W m . Eaton, Geo. Miller, Louise Deyman, Emily Flagstad, Prof. Tim. a n d W. E. Osmun. GRANGE L o n s d a l e ( i r a n g e held its a n n u a l picnic last week W e d n e s d a y a t t h e i r hall and surrounding grounds. There was a large a t t e n d a n c e , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g the forbidding weather. Cranston G r a n g e was well represented. George Myers m a d e a h a p p y speech. Mrs. M e y e r s g a v e s e l e c t i o n s of I n s t r u m e n t a l music, and Wilbur Taylor sang several solos. G. A . W h i t b e c k r e n d e r e d a comical recitation which brought down lie h o u s e . T h e a b o v e p r o g r a m w a s n o " o n teie b i l l s , b u t w a s m u c h e n j o y e d j u s t t h e isaine. A CLOSE ONE. T h e O c e a n a C o u n t y F a i r t h i s y e a r c o m p l e t e . B e l o w Is t h e s c o r e b y I n n - be sure to visit our store. If you do A t e l e g r a m w a s received by D a n Alwill b e a s t r i c t l y h i g h g r a d e a f f a i r . N o ings: i s o y o u w i l l nol l)e s o r r y . P e r h a p s y o u len t h i s w e e k , c o n v e y i n g t h e s a d In1 d o u b t m a n y of o u r c i t i z e n s w i l l a t t e n d . would be ready to buy Blankets rlsfht 1 2 3 4 5 (5 7 8 t e l l l g e n u e of t h e s u d d e n d e a t h of G e o . now if you could see the splendid valM i s s e s L o v e y H u s t o n , D o r a M i c k e l M o n t a g u e u o 2 l ~2 -1 t P o Potter at Dakota. Decease^ formerly Norman Williamson expects to at1 0 1 2 0 J u 1 3 u e s w e a r c o f f e r i n g in t h i s l i n e . O u r r e s i d e d h e r e a n d w a s a s o n - i n - l a w of s o n a n d P a t i e n c e A l l e n r e t u r n t o C h i - W h i t e h a l l t e n d t h e m e d i c a l d e p a r t m e n t in t h e cago today, where t h e y have been B a t t e r i e s , K l i n g , D l e s k e a n d W a n n a - prices fell the story. Mr. Allen. Michigan r n l v e r s i t y t h i s fall. working. maker, Carr, Llnqulst and Paine. T h o m a s S t a n d l s h has a very l a m e M r s . D. F i t c h a n d s o n H e n r y , of T h r o u g h m i s t a k e t h e n a m e of M i s s foot a n d leg. W h i l e w o r k i n g on t h e AUCTION SALE. M a n i s t e e , a r e v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e of & 7/faj/ Ch apman, W p U , ,,f R i p l e y roof a f e w w e e k s s l n V o . ^ e s T l g V . N " f|r' ^ ™ F. llerbst and family this week. T h e subscriber, for business reasons, l y b r o k e t h e s k i n b y t h e s c r a t c h of a ^ ' r o m t l i e l i s t of g r a d u a t e s In t h e Whitehnll. will offer for sale t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r OI Mrs. F r e d H e t r e n r e t u r n e d h o m e nail. H i s s y m p t o m s i n d i c a t e blood | s 0 ^O?110' C U a t h i s r e s i d e n c e In W h i t e R i v e r , f o u r T u e s d a y m o r n i n g , a f t e r a v i s i t of live p o i s o n i n g . | * Principal. weeks w i t h relatives at Morencl. T h e r e w i l l b e n o s e r v i c e s a t t h e G e r - m i l e s s o u t h w e s t of M o n t a g u e , o n W e d T h e a v e r a g e y i e l d of w h e a t In t h i s , ^ , I r a F l n g s t a d , .Joe L a r s o n , J o h n a n d v i c i n i t y is e i g h t b u s h e l s p e r a c r e , t h e m a n The n e s d a y , S e p t . 27, 18S»», c o m m e n c i n g a t ^ c l J > r c h "J** 1 S u n d a y one o'clock s h a r p , t h e following personW m . P e t e r s o n l - f t f o r C h i c a g o l a s t l a t e s t k n o w n f o r y e a r s . T h e s e v e r e n e w p a s t o r , . R e v . D . E . D a n g e l , of al p r o p e r t y , to-wlt: E d e n , O h i o , w i l l s u c c e e d R e v . M a r M o n d a y in s e a r c h cf e m p l o y m e n t . j w i n t e r Is l a r g e l y r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h i s O n e 7-year-old d r i v i n g horse, well q u a r d t , who has faithfully served b i s E m e r s o n E l n d s n y , of C l a v b a n k s , h a s d i s c o u r a g i n g c o n d i t i o n among the c h u r c h h e r e f o r t h e p a s t l i v e y e a r s , b r o k e n , o n e 7 - y e a r - o l d m a r e , fine d o u b l e leased his f a r m to Fred Hcrren for a f a r m e r s . ilev. D a n g e l will begin p r e a c h i n g or single, o n e gelding colt, t h r e e years s t o c k f a r m , f o r a t e r m of five y e a r s . ! J . n . S. H a n s o n , t h e e m i n e n t l y sucold, well b r o k e n , f o u r good m i l c h cows, here a week from next Sunday. E n o s M a t s o n h a s j u s t p l a c e d a h a n d - c o s s f u l d r i v e r of t h e H a r t J o u r n a l , one yearling heifer, one 7-months-old At Wurtzlcr's A n u m b e r of o u r y o u n g p e o p l e w e r e s^ime s t o i v ' f o u n d a t i o n u n d e r h i s r e s l - p o p p e d o u t of t h e c a r s h e r e M o n d a y b u l l , o n e h e a v y d o u b l e w a g o n , ono.l TTL,* \ T r t_ conveyed to Sylvan Beach last Thursdence and oth?rwise improved his sur- morning. Ho accompanied his daugh- . . . . . . . . . l i g h t double wagon, one set double bar-1 WeeK, roundlngs. , t e r . M i s s E d i t h , w h o Is r e t u r n i n g t o * T l* * ness, one set d o u b l a sleighs, one pair Miss M a t i l d a B u c h a n a n w e n t t o , Cottey Col'ege, ns far as Chicago. v e r y f a v o r a W e a U o d w m p a n V T m n e d of t r u c k s , o n e c u t t i n g b o x , o n o d o u b l e D i a m o n d s l o c h t o d a y , w h e r e s h e h a s seJ o h n M a r q u a r d t , w h o w a s f o r e m a n o u t ; L U ( , a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e e v e n i n g in c u t t e r , o n e s i n g l e c u t t e r , o n e g n o d f a n c u r e d a p o s i t i o n a s t e a c h e r . S u c c e s s , of t h e k i n d l i n g w o o d f a c t o r y r e c e n t l y g a m e s a n d t w i s t i n g , t h e p a r t y r e t u r n e d n i n g m i l l , o n e r o a d c a r t , o n e l i g h t f o u r T o m a k e room for new goods, wheeled cart, t w o heavy plows, t w o go w i t h her. j removed from W h i t e h a l l to N o r t h h o m e a t an early h o u r — o n e o'cloc I will, until furth 'i' notice, closo a. one-horso plows: also various o t h e r arN . 11. W e b b is b u r n i n g off t h e s a w - j M ' i s k e g n n , s h i p p e d h i s h o u s e h ' o l d g o o d s m . o u t my lino of b u g g i e s a t a trifle ticles too n u m e r o u s to m e n t i o n . dust a n d other waste on his lake front j t o t , , c , a t t e r ,'),acc Tuesday, where he T h e r e w a s a lively school m e e t i n g at w T e r m s of s a l e : A l l s u m s of s v o o o r a b o v e c o s t s . and a n o t h e r year a different view will i ' " h a v e t h e s a m e p o s i t i o n a l formerly. t h e " m o u t h " d i s t r i c t , W h i t e Kiver, u n der, cash, over t h a t a m o u n t one bo p r e s e n t e d , [ F r o m O c t o b e r 3, t o N o v e m b e r 6. p ( « t S e p t e m b e r 14th. T h e m o d e r a t o r willed y e a r ' s t i m e o n good e n d o r s e d a n d apN o Humbug! Rev. J . A. M a r q p a r d t h a s a l p p a d y , m a s t p r s h a v e b e e p i n s t r u c t e d t o w e i g h upon a t a x p a y e r to preserve order, a n d p r o v e d p a p e r , b e a r i n g six p e r c e n t in, n a i l s oommenced moving Into bis newly fin* a c c o r d i n g t o t h e d i f - h e did so in a f o r c i b l e m a n n e r . T h e terest. N o property to be removed C a l l a n d Sec. I s h e d r c s i d e n o e j u s t o a s t of t h e v i l j a g u j c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s . T h i s Is i n a o - m a t t e r w i l l b e a i r e d In t h e c o u r t s a t u n t i l t e r m s of s a l e a r e c o m p i l e d w i t h . o o r d a n c e W i t h o r d e r s s e n t o u t f r o m M u s k e g o n F r i d a y . A l a r g e n u m b e r of of W h i t e h a l l , S I D NICY COLBY. t h e postotllce d e p a r t m e n t at W a s h i n g - w i t n e s s e s h a v e been s u b p o e n a e d . W. W . 1). S a r g e a n t , of F r e m o n t , w a s e n W . E . 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T h e A v e n u e of F a m e , w i t h its s n o w w h i t e c o l u m n s aud f e s t o o n s of b u n t i n g ' a n d laurel, w a s t h e f a v o r i t e v i e w p o i n t . O n e of t h o m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e s of the encampment was C a m p Sexton at t h e B e l m o n t m a n s i o n in F a i r m o u n t p a r k , w h e r e 8,000 v e t e r a n s occupied tents. S t a n d i n g upon t h e t o p of B e l m o n t looking t o w a r d P h i l a d e l p h i a t h e best view of t h o c a m p could be s e c u r e d . D o w n below s t r e t c h e d t h e g r e a t field of t e n t s . B e h i n d t h e m rolled t h e S c h u y l k i l l — p i c t u r e s q u e there, perhaps, more than at any other spot, and b e y o n d t h o b a n k s rose t h e city of P h i l a d e l p h i a f r a m e d b e t w e e n t h e t w o w a l l s of green as in s o m e g i a n t p i c t u r e . 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P a . , a g a i n s t J o h n M a l e ? , be c u t s e n s a t i o n a l l y o v e r n i g h t by a n a c - C o u n t y , P e n n s y l v a n i a , fell upon t h e goldbeen t r y i n g t o raise f o r t h e l a s t ^ f i v e ing over t h e s a m e field. T h e w a t c h is in C h a r l e s R . M a i a » and H o r a c e V. SWAT:- c i d e n t in t h e n e x t f e w d a y s to t h e corn b u g s of t h e a i m e clan a n d won o u t . Scora years. crop 70 t o 6 7 . good condition. 1 out ESTIMATE FOR NAVY. KHvlclon of T e r r i t o r j r f o r F . n a m e r s t l o n f o r C e n v n * of lO.tO - L a c n b e r m e n t'etitlon a Canadian C o a r t - R h o o t l n x A f f r a y a t C o l e m a n - >1 a r r y In a H a c k . Km ASSUMES NEW PHASE. DREYFUS CASE NEARS INTER. N A T I O N A L DANGER LINE. L a b o r ! M a k e s a S t a r t l l n s Mov.• h y H e - q u e s t l n c t h e C o u r t t o Call F o r c i c n D i p l o m a t s aa VVItncsaes £ c i o n of S e r v i a n H o y a l t y T e s l t f l c a . M o n d a y ' s session of t h e D r e y f u s c o u r t martial opened r a t h e r badly for Captain D r e y f u s , as a s u r p r i s e w a s s p r u u v upon t h e d e f e n s e In t h e a d v e n t of a u A i u t r i a n political r e f u g e e . E u g e n e C e r n u s c b i . w h o c a m e o u t w i t h a IliU-footed d e n u n e l a t l o u of t h e a c c u s e d , w h i c h , e v e n t h o u g h It may e v e n t u a l l y be proved a p u r e f a i r y tale. Is bouud f o r t h e m o m e n t to e x e r c i s e a m a l i g u a n t influence upon t h e F r e n c h people. C e r n u s c b i , as soon as he had delivered his t e s t i m o n y and L a b o r i bad a s k e d t o h a v e him p u t on o a t h b e h i n d closed doors in o r d e r t h a t be m i g h t be p u n i s h e d , If guilty of p e r j u r y , l e f t t h e c o u r t room and w a s not MKm a g a i n . CernuBchi's t e s t i m o n y , w h i c h w a s In t h e f o r m of a letter to the p r e s i d e n t of t b e court m a r t i a l . Col. J o u a u s t , w a s m o s t unequivocal. H e claimed t h a t o n t h r e e dist i n c t occasions, twice In F r a n c e a n d once in G e n e v a , he w a s told by a high-placed f o r e i g n officer t h a t D r e y f n s had c o m m u n i c a t e d t r e a s o n a b l e d o c u m e n t s to a foreign p o w e r . In t h e third I n s t a n c e Cern u s c b i said t h a t t h e 6fl1cor showed him d o c u m e n t s e m n n n d n e f r o m D r e y f u s and t>JK{ t h i s officer l e f t F r a n c e h u r r i e d l y t w o d a y s p r io r t o t h e a r r e s t of C a p t a i n Dreyfus. T h e allusion w a s evidently to Col. S c h w a r t z k o p p e n , t h e m i l i t a r y a t t a c h e o( t h e G e r m a n e m b a s s y In P a r i s In ISJM, w h o s e m o v e m e n t s w e r e coincident w i t h t h o s e d e s c r i b e d a s t h e m o v e m e n t s of t h e olllcer of C e r n u s c h i ' s deposition. T h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of a f o r e i g n e r as a w i t n e s s f o r t h e prosecution g a v e L a b o r i a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o s u b m i t t h e m o s t import a n t r e q u e s t he h a s m a d e t h r o u g h o u t t h e t r i a l . L a b o r i a n n o u n c e d .his l u t g n t i o n , in view of (he s t e p t a k e n hy t b e prosecuti6n in calling foreign evidence, to a s k t h a t i n q u i r y should be m a d e t h r o u g h t h e regul a r d i p l o m a t i c c h a n n e l s as t o w h e t h e r t b e d o c u m e n t s m e n t i o n e d In t h e b o r d e r e a u w e r e a c t u a l l y c o m m u n i c a t e d , a n d . If So, by w h o m . T h i s involves au a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e G e r m a n G o v e r n m e n t . T b e applic a t i o n would m e a n t h e l e n g t h e n i n g of t h e trial for several weeks. A Vienua dispatch asserts that Eugene Cernuscbi, w h o testified at the D r e y f u s court m a r t i a l nt R e n u e s , F r a n c e , is not c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e S e r v i a n royal f a m i l y , a s c l a i m e d . H i s r e a l n a m e is H a d u c e k . H e Is very e c c e n t r i c a n d s o m e d o c t o r s h a v e p r o n o u n c e d h i m a lunaMc. M. L a b o r i T u e s d a y d e m a n d e d t h a t t h e court summon Col. S c h n e i d e r , Col. S c h w a r t z k o p p e n , Col. P a n i z z a r d i a n d other foreigners to testify for the defense and p r o v e d i r e c t l y t h a t D r e y f u s had never had relations with foreign powers. T h e f a c t w a s also b r o u g h t out t h a t d o c u m e n t s h a d been c o m m u n i c a t e d to t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e c o u r t w i t h o u t t h e k n o w l e d g e of t h e d e f e n s e . M. L a b o r i m a d e a s t r o n g p r o t e s t , a s s e r t i n g t h a t t h e g r e a t e r r o r of t h e first court m a r t i a l w a s being co m m itted o v e r a g a i n . T h e first p a r t of T u e s d a y ' s session of the court m a r t i a l was secret. W h e n the d o o r s w e r e opened f o r t h e public session, M. L a b o r i r e a d a brief s t a t e m e n t to t h e e f f e c t t h a t it w a s t h e c o n s e n s u s of opinion of t h e d e f e n s e t h a t w h i l e they had h i t h e r t o not called f o r e i g n e r s to t e s t i f y , t h o G o v e r n m e n t h a v i n g set t h e e x a m p l e , t h e y would no longer r e f r a i n f r o m doiug so. Then, returning to President J o u a u s t , Labori said: " W e know the particularly d e l i c a t e position of all c o n c e r n e d in t h i s m a t t e r , b u t w e m u s t - a s k d i n t you a l s o s u m m o n w i t n e s s e s o u t s i d e of F r a n c e f o r us. W e want Schneider, Schwartzkopp e n , P a n i z z a r d i a n d o t h e r s t o p r o v e dir e c t l y and e m p h a t i c a l l y that Dreyfus never bad relations with foreign powers aud n e v e r c o m m u n i c a t e d to t h e m the pieces m e n t i o n e d iu t h e b o r d e r e a u . " W e also a s k t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t sec u r e t h r o u g h d i p l o m a t i c c h a n n e l s docum e n t s b e a r i n g on t h e b o r d e r e a u . " M a j . Carriere for the prosecution protested a g a i n s t t b e m o r a l a n d m a t e r i a l difflcultles of s u c h a c t i o n , and said it would not assist t h e d e f e n s e a n y h o w . P r e s i d e n t J o u a u s t r e s e r v e d b i s decision. The court martial Tuesday heard the c o m p l e t e s t o r y of E s t e r h a z y ' s confession f r o m t h o lips of R e p o r t e r B a s s e t t , w h o w a s seut b y t h e P a r i s M a t i n to L o n d o n for t h e p u r p o s e of s e c u r i n g t h e Interview. T h e w i t n e s s testified to t h e alr e a d y f a m i l i a r s t o r y of h o w a n d w h y t h e b o r d e r e a u w a s w r i t t e n by t h e m a n n o w in exile. E s t e r h o z y w a s q u o t e d as s a y i a i ; t h a t be w a s o r d e r e d to c o m m i t t h e c r i m e by Col, S a n d h e r r , T h i s b r o u g h t a p r o t e s t in m o s t t h e a t rical style f r o m M a j , C a r r i e r e , t h e Government commissary, " I p r o t e s t . " he cried, "in t h e n a m e and m e m o r y of Col. S a n d h e r r , a g a i n s t t h e i n s i n u a t i o n s Introduced a g a i n s t h i m , " M. L a b o r i , h o w e v e r , ignored t h i s p r o t e s t , w h i c h ' h e s t y l e d " a ridiculous p r e t e n s i o n . " FRANCE FEARS RIOTS P e e y f u a V e r d i c t la E x p c c t e d to Cause Disorder. A s t b e end of t h e D r e y f u s c o u r t m a r t i a l t r i a l c o m e s w i t h i n s i g h t t h e F r e n c h Gove r n m e n t is b e g i n n i n g t o d i s p l a y a f e a r t h a t t h e v e r d i c t m a y give rise to t r o u b l e s aud o r d e r s h a v e j u s t been received by t w o r e g i m e n t s of i n f a n t r y and o n e cavalry regiment, already within hail of R e n u e s , t o hold t h e m s e l v e s in r e a d i n e s s to m a r c h ou t h e t o w n a t t b e first sign of d i s o r d e r , to occupy all s t r a t e g i c a l poiuts a u d t o r e p r e s s m a n i f e s t a t i o n s Iu t h e i r inception. T h e a n t i - D r e y f u s o r g a n s , by t h e i r a n t i f o r e i g n a r t i c l e s , h a v e a l r e a d y singled out f o r e i g n e r s as e n e m i e s of t h e c o u n t r y , ond t h e r e is l i t t l e d o u b t t h a t foreign j o u r n a l i s t s will be t h e first v i c t i m s of Ihe violence of t h e mob—not so much AngloS a x o n s as A u s t r i a n , G e r m a n and R u s s i a n J e w s , w h o f o r m a m a j o r i t y of t h e p r e s s r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e i r respective countries. * M'KINLEY Return* to 1 — 7 > > T t T 7 m n o i ! L / v U v A Keputcd M A K E S HIS PLANS. Washinifton with Formed Ideas. Well* A W a s h i n g t o n special s a y s t h e r e is good a u t h o r i t y f o r t h e s t a t e m e n t t h a t t h e President b a s returned to W a s h i n g t o n w i t h t h e general- i d e a s u p p e r m o s t In bis m i n d a s t o h i s f u t u r e c o u r s e in relation to the new dependencies. 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Y., w h o w a s furnu-rly p r o f e s s o r of m n l h c m a d c s a t Ypsil a n d , c a n be s e c u r e d . A n e a r n i n g s s t a t e m e n t issued by t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r of r a i l r o a d ^ t h e o t h e r d a y s h o w s t h a t t h e r a i l r o a d s of t h e ' S t a t e e a r n e d d u r i n g t h e m o n t h of J u l y S3.174,110.01, a u i n c r e a s e of $557,409,73 over t h e receipt* of t h e c o r r v s p o u d l n g m o n t h o n e yeai ago.' T b c total e h t b i n g s f o r t h e seven m o u t h s e n d i n g J u l y 31 w e r e $19,540,024.77, a h ' i n c r e a s e of $1.973,523.78 over t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g period last y e a r . T b e per cent of I n c r e a s e is 11.23. Attorney General Oren h a s furnished A u d i t o r G e n e r a l Dix w i t h an opiulou t o t h e e f f e c t t h a t t h e new l a w fixinv; t h o r a t e s of i n t e r e s t on d e l i n q u e n t t a x e s will not a f f e c t t a x e s d e l i n q u e n t for any y e a r p r io r W t h e e o e e t m e n t of t h e n e w law. T h a t Is, all t a x e s assessed u n d e r t h e l a w of 1893 u p t o t b e e n a c t m e n t of t h e law of 1899 m u s t be paid w i t h I n t e r e s t at the r a t e of 8 per c e n t . T h e n e w law provides a r a t e of I p e r cent per m o n t h . Food Commissioner Gcosvenor threatens t o m a k e it lively f o r h o t e l k e e p e r a w h o s e r v e o l e o m a r g a r i n e on t h e i r t a b l e s In place of b u t t e r . A s an e a r n e s t of bis i n t e n t i o n s he h a s c a u s e d t h e a r r e s t of t h r e e l a n d l o r d s , aud h a s c o m p l a i n t s m a d e o u t f o r s e v e r a l o t h e r s in d i f f e r e n t p a r t s of t h e S t a t e . C o m p l a i n t s a r e based upou an a n a l y s i s of t h e so-called b u t t e r - o b t a i u e d f r o m t h e tnbles of ho(els b y t h e p u r e food i n s p e c t o r s . A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l O r e n holds t h a t a s t h e n e w dog l a w d o e s jiot go into e f f e c t until S e p t . 23, a n d t h a t a s t h e IISM-SSment on dogs h a s b e e n m a d e (his y e a r b y t h e S u p e r v i s o r s t h e money collected by d o g w a r d e n s m u s t be r e t u r n e d . T h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l r e p e a t s t h a t t h e dug w a r d e n s h a v e p r a c t i c a l l y nothing to do until n e x t y e a r . C o m m i s s i o n s h a v e boob is«uod by t h e S t a t e m i l i t a r y b o a r d to t h e f o l l o w i n g ofllcers of C o m p a n y E, F i r s t t'eglnieni, Detroit: C a p t a i n , M a x A. K e a u ; first l l e n t r n a n t , T h o m a s J . M c C o r m i e k ; second l i e u t e h a n t , Adolph De QindeiV A commission w a s also issiliil to E a r l R . S t e w a r t as second l i e u t e n a n t of O o m p a u y B, Second I n f a n t r y , G r a n d Kaplds. T h e S t a t e m i l i t a r y a u t h o r l d c s stood p it on t h e propositiop not to accept t h e old o r d n a n c e s t o r e s s e n t t o M i c h i g a n by t h e g e n e r a l G o v e r n m e n t , and t h e c a r i o a d of supplies w h i c h w a s s e n t t o L a n s i n g f r q m t h e Rock I s l a n d a r s e n a l h a s been sent back to t h e p l a c e of s h i p m e n t . . A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l O r e n decides t h ? i a n olllcer of a school d i s t r i c t h a s no right to w r i t e I n s u r a n c e UIMIU pohool b u i l d i n g s in his d i s t r i c t , aud t h a t if he dues so he can. bo proseouted, as Ihe l a w m a k e s t h e offense a misdemeanor. T h e flag of t h e P e t e r s b u r g , V a . , G r a y s , ^vhicli h a s been in the, M i c h i g a n a r c h i v e s since t h e civil w a r , w o s r e c e n t l y t u r n e d o v e r t o G e o r g e W . S | o y e , w;ho h a s been commissioned "by G o v . Ping'r'ee' 19, "ret u r n it. .11 • T h e c o u n t y relief b o a r d s , It Is decided by t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l , a r e t h e sole j u d g e s u n d e r fhe.ncw>*<olilier«*'. r o j k r f ' U w , a s t o t h e necessity f o r g r a u t i u g relief. • t r r f r :•> •1/!' • • : T h e Attorney General has afflnned the c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y of t b e n o x i o u s weed l a w of 1S97. » , B r i u f S t a t e lfdpiM.-Dlu2«. I t is s a i d t h a t a n o t h e r hotel is to be e r e c t e d a t M l . Olemens. T h e S t a t e f a i r t o be held a t G r a n d Rapids jvlll be r u n e v e n i n g s t h i s year. P o t a t o e s and corn iu t h e vicinity of F r a n k l i n a r e all dried u p and will be a failure. Misses C l a r t and Minnie S u r r were injured-in a runaway" accident at Royal Oak, Arnold B . C l a r k of Mayville c o m m i t t e d suicide by s h o o t i n g h i m s e l f . H e w a s despondent, S a m u e l G e l c e r , H u r o n C o u n t y ' s poorm a s t e r , took a dose of Iodine In m l s t a l e f o r o t h e r medicine,* H e m a y recover. E l m e r B . G a v l t t , son o ^ ' Q a p t . W m . A . G a v e t t . h a s enlisted a t G r a n d R a p i d s f o r service in t h e Philippines, T h e t o t a l cost of c o p d u o l i s g t h e schoola of L a n d i n g f o r t h e l a s t school y e o r w a s $49,823.23, o r $15.81 p e r pupil. A f r e i g h t t r a i n on t b e F . A P. M. w a s derailed n e a r C o l e m a n . Geo. V a o e e of S a g i n a w w a s seriously I n j u r e d , T h e C h a m p i o n Iron a n d Steel Co. will build a tin p l a t e mill a t M u s k e c o n w i t h a c a p a c i t y of 500 boxes each b o n r . T h e m a p of Ihe M i c h i g a n T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n v . s h u w i u g a n e w line f r o m , (he Soo t o l l o u g h t o n , h a s been a p p r o v e d . M r a . C a r r i e M. V a n Sickle, w i f e of D r . G- F . V a n Sickle of R o m u l u s , f e l l off h e r bicycle, s u s ( a l n i n g serious i n j u r y t o h e r spine I m p o r t a n t I n f o r m a H — f b r Men a n d W o m e n . For those who i r e accuatomed to tendI n ; (iwuj from borne for their goods U is of the greatest importnoce to Lnow the character aud reliabilitj of the estnblishuu-Dts seHiDg goods to faoilliea front caialogues. The great emporium of ihr Joho M. Smyth Co., localcd at 150 to 1(W West Madison street, Chicogn, has been oslablishod for a third of n ccutnry, aud has furuished over a half a million boaics in Chicago and ricinity nlonv. T h i s firm enjoys the confidence of the public by its many years of fair draling. It Issues an immense illustraled catalogue that should be in every family, as It describes and gives the price of every article required for household use. A •ample of the extraordinary values offered by this firm is shown In the illustrution of the gentlemen's overcoats in another column of this paper. These garments are indeed wonderful values, and yet they nre but a nample of the thousand und one useful articles illustraled and described in the beautiful catalogue of the Juhn >1. Smyth Company. C H A P T E R XII. Grlselda. d a r t i n g homeward throuph the twllighted garden, a f t e r another stolen meeting with Tom Peyton on the garden wall, stops as she reaches the summer house, a favorite resort of Vera's, notwithstanding the f a t h e r unpleasant liettlnK It Our. associations connected with it, and pokes If l u q u U t t l v e persoUH c a n n o t lenrn to In her head to lind Vera there. " m i n d tlieirovvn bualuessi," they Hbuuld "I've come back," she cries, breatht r y ut least to control t h e i r tObgue*. lessly, sinking into a sent and looking a t T h e S y d n e y .Tourunl tells this Illustra- Vera with despair in her eyes. "I have t i v e a n e e d o t o on t h e a u t h o r i t y of n done as you desired me, I have said goodw o m a n w h o s e s e r v a n t w a s given to ny to him forever!" " W h a t did he s a y ? W a s he very much curiosity: u p s e t ? " with burning interest. " D i d tin* p o s t m a n leave a n y letters, " H e said he'd mannge to see me in M a r y ? " t h e m i s t r e s s a s k e d , on r e t u r n - some way or other," says Griselda. with Ing f r o m a visit one a f t e r n o o n . a heavy sigh. " N o t h i n g b u t a post-cord, m a ' a m . " "Oh, well—come now. t h a t ' s not so " W h o Is It f r o m , M a r y ? " bad," says Vera, cheerfully, forgetful of " A u d do you think I'd read It, prudence at sight of her sister's grief. m a ' a m ? " a s k e d t h e girl, w i t h au In- " H e seems from all I have heard from you a—a sort of a person who would be j u r e d air. " I V r h a p s not. B u t a n y one w h o difficult to baflle. I think 1 should put send* m e a mer o ag e on a post-card Is faith in t h a t declaration of bis if I were you." e i t h e r s t u p i d or I m p e r t i n e n t . " "Oh. he said more than t h a t . " cries " Y o u ' l l e x c u s e me. m a ' a m , " r e t u r n e d Griselda. " W h y , it appears t h a t T o m t h e girl, loftily, " b u t t h a t ' s a nice Way Mr. Peyton—knows Senton quite well, to be t a l k i n g a b o u t y o u r o w n m o t h e r T ' ond likes him, too. Mr. Peyton says t h a t he. Senton, is engaged to be married A (IOOII C h a n c e f o r G e t t i n g F v e n . to a Miss Butler, a friend of Lady lUv" V e s , " said t h e florid lady, "I m a d e erdole's." F o r a moment there is a dead silcnce, m y will several y e a r s a^o, aud It w a s (hiring which the pretty crimson on o n e of t h e w i s e s t t h i n g s I ever d i d . " " W h y ? " tlie meok-Iooklug w o m a n V e r a ' s cheek dies out. leaving her singua s k e d . " D o you e x p e c t to d r o p off sud- larly pale. No doubt the surprise is great. denly. " I s that t r u e ? " she says. " I should "No. b u t It's «uch a s a t i s f a c t i o n to go not be surprised, though I confess I a m ; a n d c h a n g e It w h e n e v e r I get mad a t it is only what I might have expected a n y of t h e h e i r s . " from my first judgment of him. And one should not condemn him. either: it is not bis f a u l t t h a t be calls Uncle Gregory father." A footstep upon the gravel outside makes them both turn their heads. " W h a t is it, G r u n c h ? " Vera calmly asks as the housekeeper appears on the threshold. " T h e master wishes to see you. Miss Dysart, in the library." T h e r e is an expression of malignant amusement in the woman's eyes as she soys this. Vera had gone into the library with a pale face, but it w a s with one paler trtill she came out of it half an hour later, white as death, and with a strained look of passion on every f e a t u r e not to be subdued. She might perhaps have given way to t h e blessed relief of tears if she had had time to escape Griselda; but as she finds herself looking at Seaton D y s a r t . who has at this moment entered the inner hall leading to the room she has just left, all her being seems to stiffen into a cold horror of contempt. She stops short and fixes her heavy eyes on his. "So you betrayed me!" she says, in a low tone t h a t vibrates with scorn. "Betrayed y o u ? " echoes he, starting. T h e r e is t h a t in her face not to be mistaken, and a presentiment of coming T h e debilitating drains and evil sends a hot flush to his brow. , d i s c h a r g e s w h i c h w e a k e n so "You are a bad actor," says she, with m a n y women a r e caused by Caa palesmile; "you change color, at a t a r r h of t h e distinctly f e m i n i p e crisis: you have still a last grain of hono r g a n s . T h e s u f f e r e r m a y call esty left in you. You should see to t h a t : h e r t r o u b l e Leuchorrhoco, or kill it quickly, it spoils your otherwise W e a k n e s s , o r F e m a l e Disease or perfect role." some o t h e r name, b u t t h e real "You a r e pleased to be enigmatical." trouble is c a t a r r h "of t h e f e m a l e says he", with a f r o w n . "I am, however, o r g a n s a n d n o t h i n g else. at a loss to know what you mean." Pe-ru-na r a d i c a l l y a n d p e r m a . "Oh. are you ashamed to keep it up nently cures t h i s a n d all o t h e i —the deception?" cries she with a sudt o r m s of Catarrh. It is a positive den outbreak of w r a t h . "Oh, how could specific for female t r o u b l e s you do it?" caused b y catarrh of t h e delicate " G r e a t heaven! how can I convince you lining of t h e o r g a n s peculiar t o t h a t I have done nothing?" exclaims he, women. It a l w a y s cures if used growing pale as herself. persistently. I t is p r o m p t a n d " T h e r e w a s no one else awake, there certain. » w a s no one to see me," says she, trying to stifle her agitation. "What - , then, must 1 think but t h a t you were the one to tell your f a t h e r of that unlucky night when The microbes that eause chills and I w a s locked out in the g a r d e n ? " fever und malaria cuter the system " H e has heard t h a t ? " Seaton. as if through mucous membranes made thunderstruck, looks blankly at her. porous by catarrh. Pe-ru-na heals the " W h y do you compel me to tell you mucous membranes and prevents the w h a t you already know?" says she. with en trance of malatial cerms, thus prelittle irrepressible stamp of her foot. •enriug and curing these affections. "If you will listen to w h a t is already no news to you, learn that your f a t h e r sent for me just now—a long time ago. hours ago, I think." putting her hand to her head in a little, confused, miserable way. "und accused me of having spent the whole night alone with you. purposely, in ' * 1 s Q f T V r e d U i e l o r i u r e s of t l i o d a m n e d with proirudtnv plies brouirht on by consilpu- the garden." "And you think that I " tion with which I wosj anilcUfd for twenty yo-irv I rao across your CASCAKKTS In the "I don't think." with a condemnatory iown of Sswoll, Is . snd never found anyiblns glance. "As I told you before, I know. ui i-qusl Ibam. To-d;»y I am entirely free from Your f a t h e r has insolently accused me pllrs und tool UUo a new niari " C H. KEITV-. 1411 Jones St.. Slou* Cliy. la. of an impossible thin.:: but even if 1 had stayed in the garden with you that night, CANDY of my own free will, I cannot see where I ^ CATHARTIC ^ would lie the disgrace he connects with it." "You are right, no one could see disgrace where you were." says Seaton. THAOI MARK IKOi»T1NIO calmly. "My f a t h e r is an old man, ho—" " I s old enough to know how to insult n woman." coldly, " w h e n . " with a terrible glance at, him. "shown the way. Oh," rieasaat. I'slalablr 1'oteni. T a s t s OooO. Oo laying her hand upon her breast in a Good N s v e r S t o k s n . W e a k e n , o r Ori|.o. 10c. t i c . 60o paroxysm of grief, "it w a s abominable of ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... •urilal > Co*p..*. a e a l n t l , >f« T.rfc. H I you, and you said—twice you said it," coming closer to him. and lifting accusf i f i T O D A P SoHl and br sii J m f l i U - 1 U - D A U g l i u i o C W K B T o b a o o o UaOlu ing eyes to his, " ' T r u s t me,' I remember it as though you uttered it but now, and I believed you. 'Trust me,' you said." " I should say it again," says D y s a r t . "a hundred times again. Come." he says, and leads her buck again to the library •he has just quitted. Gregory D y s a r t still sits in his usual chair, bis arms on the elbows of it. his face is set. as though death had laid its seal on it. save for the marvelously. horribly youthful eyes, so full of lire and life. "You will be so good as to explain to Vera at once." begins Seaton. in a dangerous tone, "how it w a s you learned of her being in the garden the other night." Don"! t* (oolrJ with a macklntoih •'What night? She may have been out .»f rubber coat. If you >.anlacoal thai '•111 kerp >x>u Jry tn thr h a r j every uight, for aught I know; she tells e*l Storm buy 0i» Fish RnnJ me she is fond of moonlight," replies the Sllckrr If not (or sal* In your old man. impassively. tnwn, wrHe (•v catsiucu* to A. J TOWER. B .iton. Mats "You understand perfectly the uight of which 1 speak." says Seaton, bis face now livid. " W h o ? " he repeats, in a low but terrible voice. " G r u n c h . " replies Mr. Dysort. shortly: WILL CURE something in his sou's face warned him uot to go f u r t h e r . "You h e a r ? " says Seaton. turning to Vera. "It was Grunch who betrayed D r t m l s i s t CO C t s . you. You are satisfied now?" lUlm Is'naafb "On t h a t point, yes. I suppose I should t i - Y nRUS..M Warrau S t , X T offer yon an apology," soys she. Icily. | " B u t . " with a swift glance at his father, "how can I be satisfied when " uuws warn i i i i i \ r T i i i s | Her voice breaks. IWs» < utfb >»niv., 1 w t a s uooO. C a r In >la>. >• ' j n» i l r u t e t a t * . |_ "Sir." cries Seaton. addressing his father with sudden passion, "why did | « u speak to her of this? Why have PILES m SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. m Ely's Cream Balm HAY FEVER m with a certainty of meeting nobody In M O S Q U I T O E S LIVE T W O M O N T H S ' the empty rooms and corridors, wanders aimlessly throughout their dreary lenfftb D r . B a n c r o f t o f Huri>«nBar<r M a k e * a | t u d T of t h r L i t t l e Pr«t» and breadth. These rooms are well known to her, and presently wearying of Dr. T. L. B a n c r o f t , of B u r p e n ^ a r y . SAVED BY MRS. PINKHAM. them she turns aside and r a t h e r timidly w r i t e s a n I n t e r e s t i n g l e t t e r to i h e Auspushes open a huge, faded, baise-covered t r a l a s i a n Medical G a z e t t e on t h e life [LETT1B TO MIS. MSKBAM HO. 7-^0] door t h a t lends she scarcely knows whith- • h i s t o r y of t h e h o u s e mo-:qulio. a n ioaect er. She pushes it back and looks eagerly ••You h a v e saved m y life, s n a t c h e d which recent work upou m a l a r l a n In- ' inward. m e f r o m t h e b r i n k of t h e g r a v e a l m o s t , fectlon h a s e l e v a t e d Into s d e n t l f l c 1m- j It is not an apartment, a f t e r all. A a n d I w i s h t o t h u n k y o u . A b o u t e i g h p o r t a n c e . T h i s m o s q u i t o . It Is t h o u g h t , long, low. vaulted passage reveals Itself, t e e n m o n t h s a g o I w a s a t o t a l w r e c k , h a s b en Introduced Into A u s t r a l i a only dimly lighted by a painted window p h y s i c a l l y . I had" b e e n t r o u b l e d w i t h from E u r o p T r a d i t i o n says that a at the lower end. It appears to be a leucorrhoea f o r some time, b u t h a d given completely bare passage, leading nom o s q u i t o lives a d a y or t w o ; t h a t It h a r d l y a n y a t t e n t i o n to t h e t r o u b l e . where; but presently, as she runs her f e e d s only once, a f t e r w a r d r e t i r i n g lo •' A t l a s t I n f l a m m a t i o n of t h e w o m b Dizzy? Then your liver isn't eyes along the eastern wall, a door meets 1 some quiet sj>ot. w h e r e t h e ova a r e maa n d o v a r i e s r e s u l t e d a n d t h e n I s u f acting well. You suffer from biliousthem, an old oaken door, iron-clasped , t u r e d . the eggs laid In w a t e r , a f t e r n e s s , constipation. Ayer's Pills act fered agonies, had to give u p my proand literally hung with cobwebs. w h i c h It tiles, a n d t h a t t h e m a l e mosdirectly on the liver. For 6 0»years Curiosity grows strong within her. fession (musician a n d p i c n o p l a y e r ) , the Standard Family PilL Small Catching the ancient handle of this door, w a s confined t o m y bed a u d life b e c a m e q u i t o dca? uot feed, a n d t h a t It Is r a r e j doses cure. 25c. All drugps t h a t It lives s e v e n d a y s a f t e r t h e meal a mere brass ring sunk In the woodwork, a t e r r i b l e cross. My h u s b a n d s u m she pushes against it with all her might. m o n e d t h e b e s t physicians, b u t t h e i r of blond. T h e I n v e s t i g a t i o n s of Dr. ' W *ui tout mouttacb* or , - -|' In vain. But not deterred, she pushes b e n e f i t w a s b u t t e m p o r a r y nt b e s t . 1 i B a n c r o f t Into fllarlal m e t a m o r p h o s i s "Srown or rich Mark T Thpn om again aud again; and at the last trial of believe I s h o u l d h a v e c c p t r a c t c d t h o ) tul'les e x a c t l y with those of Dr. M a n - ' her strength a sharp s o u n d - a ring of • m o r p h i n e h a b i t u n d e r t h e i r c a r e , if m y 1 son In respect lo t h e m e t a m o r p h o s i s . 1 B U C K I N G H A M ' S DYE ' » H. tv . Csomething brazen fulling on a stone floor except lu one l i u p o r l a n t Item. D r . Banc o m m o n sense h a d n o t i n t e r v e n e d . —crashes with a quick, altogether asc r c f t bad n e v e r seen t h e actively mov•' One d a y my h u s b a n d noticed t h o a d - ) tounding noise upon the tomblike silence j T e r t i s e m c n t of y o u r r e m e d i e s a n d im- | 1: g f . b r l a . or t h r e a d - w o r m ^ , t h e last that fills the mysterious passage. At the same" moment the door gives m e d i a t e l y b o u g h t me a f u l l t r i a L S c o n 1 s t a g e of t h e metamorphr.sls. b u t thin way, and she. unexpectedly yielding with t h e p a i n in m y ovari es w a s gone. I urn h e a t t r i b u t e s to t h e f a c t t h a t mosquin o w w e l l , s t r o n g a n d r o b u s t , w a l k , ' toes w a n t to be fed. and t h a t his died it. steps hurriedly forward iuto a dark ami grewsome hole. ride a w h e e l , a n d f e e l like a g i r l in h e r f r o m s t a r v a t i o n a b o u t t h e sixth d a y The poverty of the light has perhaps t e e n s . 1 w o u l d n o t bo w i t h o u t L y d i a | a n d b e f o r e t h e fllarlae had developed. dimmed her sight, because a f t e r a little ^ E. P i n k h a m ' s V e g e t a b l e Compound; i t In c o n f l n e m e n t It Is n e c e s s a r y to feed while a shadow on the opposite wall, is l i k e w a t e r of life t o me. I a m v e r y m o s q u l t l e s . V a r i o u s m e t h o d s aud foods that resolves itself into on opening, be- g r a t e f u l l y a n d s i n c e r e l y y o u r wellw e r e t r i e d by Dr. B a n c r o f t w i t h little comes known to her. It Is not a door, w i s h e r , w»d 1 h e a r t i l y r e c o m m c n d y o u r suceeas. until ripe b a n a n a s w e r e given, rather a heavy hempen curtain, and now, j r e m e d i e s . 1 h o p e some p o o r c r e a t u r e w h i c h p r o v e d to b e s u i t a b l e ; It w a s noresolutely determined to go through with ticed t h a t m a l e a n d f e m a l e m o s q u i t o e s her adventure, she advances toward It, m a y b e h e l p e d t o h e a l t h by reading m y pulls it aside, and finds herself face to story."—MRS. COL. E. P. KicuAHDSttS, sucked t h e Juice of t h e b a n a n a a l m o s t EUIXELAXDKU, WIS. face with Gregory D y s a r t ! every day. It w a s a l - o f o u n d t h a t mosH e Is on his kuoCS, next t h a t peculiar | q u i t o e s would live In g l a s s vessels u p ONLY A HINT NEEDED. cabinet described in an earlier chapter, to t w o m o n t h s ; t h e life of a m o s q u i t o and as he lifts bis head upon her eu- ' fcs t h e r e f o r e not one or t w o d a y s , b u t a A n d t h e W o m a n In t h e Coac Wan N o t trance, a murderous glare, as of one m o n t h a t least, aud f r e q u e n t l y t w o A f r a i d lo O l v c I t . hunted, desperate, comes iuto his curious | eyes. j T h e best looking girl In t h e P i n e m o n t h s . T h e e m b r y o fllarlae. Dr. B a n c r o f t The side of the cabinet Is lying wide M o u n t a i n c o u n t r y w a s S u s a n N a t t e r , open, and, as he involuntarily moves, the a n d S u s a n w a s e x t r e m e l y , not to s a y says, w h e n It Is t a k e n into t h e moschink of golden coins falling one upon foolishly, f o n d of J i m Davis, a y o u n g q u i t o ' s s t o m a c h , m e a s u r e s 1-90 inch In A C T S GENTLY O N T H E another alone breaks the loud silence t h a t m a n w h o w a s m y chief t l m b e r m a n In length by 1-3.000 Inch In b r e a d t h ; on oppresses the atmosphere. In his band t h e s e v e n t e e n t h d a y It m e a s u r e s 1-15 t h e season, a n d w h o o w n e d a n d conhe is holding an old and yellow parchd u c t e d a good f a r m In t h e river b o t t o m Inch by I-l.Ooi) inch, and Is not killed ment. w h e n p u t Into w a t e r . H e believes t h a t "I—I am sorry," m u r m u r s Vera, terri- a s a side Issue, s a y s a s t o r e k e e p e r . J i m w a s t h e c a t c h of t h e m o u n t a i n s , a u d w a t e r Is t h e m e d i u m by w h i c h t h e fied; " I did not know; I " " W h a t brought you here, girl—here like o t h e r m e n In t h a t h a p p y c l a s s he y o u n g fl'nrlae a r e t r a n s f o r m e d to Ihe where I believed myself s a f e ? Go, g o - w a s careloss a n d stood a f a i r c h a n c e h u m a n host, a n d he s u g g e s t s t h a t exf , EANSES T H E S y s t e m there is nothing—nothing, I tell you— of losing w h a t o u g h t to be his b e c a u s e p e r i m e n t s with a p a r d o n a s a r e w a r d they lied lo you if they told you any- h e w a s too s u r e of It. S u s a n w a s Just should be m a d e upon life-sentenced r thing—go, I say!" prisoners. H e bus entirely lost his self-possession, t h e girl f o r h i m . b u t he hal a l m o s t ^ nt in t h a t CIh**. and is still kneeling on the floor, now w o r n o u t h e r p a t i e n c e by his dilly-dal" Y o u r m o n e y or y o u r l i f e . " snld the hugging, now trying to hide beneath him l y i n g policy, a n d one d a y I t h o u g h t OVERCOMES ^ 1 the paper he holds with bis sinewy, ner- t h e end had s u r e l y come, a n d It w a s all hold-up m a n . vous fingers. "Go, go. go!" he shrieks, t u p w i t h J i m , w h o w a s a f a v o r i t e of " S i r . " a s k e d Ihe victim, " w o u l d you beside himself. H e is in a perfect fren- m i n e a s a w i n n e r of t h e S u s a n s l a k e s . t a k e t h e last cent a poor m a n h a d ? " zy; all dignity is gone; to the girl stand- ] "I w a n t to see t h e best d r e s s p a t t e r n "No. uo." said t h e o t h e r as h e turniug trembling there it is a loathsome y o u got in t h e store, colonel," she said ed to go. "1 m a y be a bad m a n . a n d sight to see this old man on the brink of to m e a s I sat In f r o n t of t h e com- a t h i e f , but I ' m no J u s t i c e of the the grave thus crouching, abased, dishon- | ored. ' m i s s a r y o n e d a y , " a n d beln' m i g h t y p e a c e . " ouy TMt <iCNuiNt o or "I am going," she soys, faintly. She p e r t l c k l e r I w a n t you to w a i t on m e , " D i a c ^ v e r y of L i f e P l o n t . is ghastly pale: the sight of him in his s h e a d d e d w i t h a s m i r k not usual to So full of vigor thai If one of its leaves horrible fright, cringing thus upon t h e , S u s a n . be pinned to a worm wall another plant ground, has (>o unnerved her t h a t she ac" O h , Indeed," I snld c h a f f l n g l y , going will grow. It is these same principles tually grasps at the curtain for support. a r o u n d b e h i n d t h e c o u n t e r , " s o m e t h i n g which enable Hostotler's Stomach Bitters roe v*u tt ah »> m tsr-u. (To be continued.) to arouse to life ond duty the overworked m u s t b e going to h a p p e n . " atomach. The sufferer from dyspepsia or " I r e c k o n t h a r Is," s h e a d m i t t e d , any stomach trouble needs It. A private P A R A D I S E FOR BIRDS. frankly. revenue stamp covers the acck of the "Good f o r y o u . " I l a u g h e d , " a u d I ' m bottle. T h e W h i t e H o u a c G r o u n d s Poaacaa glad t h a t J i m h a s got his s e n s e s a t M a n y Ch-irma f o r 'Jlicm. A u a i t f t Hi* P r i n c i p l c n Worth | 4 lo | 6 c w n a a r a « « > » oiher m a h n . "That great temperance advocate B i r d s h a v i n g a k e e n e y e out for resi- l a s t . " I n d o n r d by otrvr "Jim?" she sniffed d i s d a i n f u l l y . w o n ' t allow a c a s t of his head a n d d e n c e q u a r t e r s In W a s h i n g t o n llnd t h e l.OOO.OOU mtmswr*. " ' T a l n ' t J i m ez f u r ez I k n o w . " s h o u l d e r s to be m a d e . " W h i t e H o u s e g r o u n d s t h e most f a s h ALL LEATHERS. ALL STVUB TUB O l S r i X i b a n W. U U "Not J i m ? " I almost shouted, f o r " W h a t a r e his o b j e c t i o n s ? " ionable a n d select n e i g h b o r h o o d they • UM u4 yrlM tUapatf Ml "Not " H e s a y s he d o e s n ' t t h i n k !t would can e n t e r . T h i s Is especially so of b i r d s J i m w a s m y chosen for her. Takfl oo lubatlinin to be w Rood. Uvccol J i m ? Well, w h o Is It?" look a t all well for h i m to be repred e s i r i n g a q u i e t life, w i t h o u t b e i n g subof %» »nd M-tW «1jm "Oh, t h a t ' s f e r m e to k n o w a n d yon s e n t e d on a b u s t . " — P h i l a d e l p h i a Bulworld. yoiiT<Jr»WT>*» j e c t e d to t h e " r u b b e r - n e c k i n g " of o t h e r thPin—If dou <ra|« a pair on receiri otprv birds, a n i m a l s a n d h u m a n beings. t o find out, colonel," s h e l a u g h e d pro- letin. Iclod of leaiber. (Uo and width, plain or can iaa> v o k l n g l y , a n d g a v e m e no f u r t h e r satS p a r r o w s In g r e a t n u m b e r s h a v e their Only one m a n In IHXi Is o v e r six feel CalBlOKua U Frea. W. L OOPGLAS SHOE CO., Brocklos. Bm*. h o m e s In t h e g r o u n d s , b u t t h e y would i s f a c t i o n . S h e b o u g h t i h e goods a n d In h e l e h t . b e J u s t a s m u c h a t h o m e on P e n n s y l - w e n t a w a y , and t w o h o u r s l a t e r J i m v a n i a a v e n u e , and It is said by t h e bird c a m e In f r o m w o r k a n d said h e w a s go44 d o c t o r a t t h e W h i t e H o u s e t h a t t h e ing o v e r t h e m o u n t a i n t h a t n i g h t w i t h TOO U o o J ubil Too t li-MP u> Om o n e of t h e M a r t i n girls to a d a n c e . »illtuul U. s p a r r o w s w h i c h live a r o u n d t h e r e a r e " B y t h e w a y , J i m , " I said, "did you recluses, or h a v e been r u n a w a y f r o m Oat Taw the t h i c k l y s e t t l e d q u a r t e r s of t h e city. k n o w S u s a n N a t t e r w a s going to g e t In CJLSCS of scrofuU. alt rheum, dysDOUBLE T h e r e Is plenty of room for m o r e of m a r r i e d ? " QUICK I pepsia. nervousness, CAtjrrh, rheunutism, " T h u n d e r a t l o n . colonel, n o , " he b l u r t these little r a s c a l s In t h e g r o u n d s , Writa CtpU O ' U i m L . fmloa AxtatWirtH^w, P.C ed o u t . " N o r she a i n ' t . Is s h e ? " eruptions, etc., the orcumsimces mjy be w h o r e t h e t r e e s f u r n i s h q u i e t places " I g u e s s s h e Is. I sold h e r a w e d d i n g Ihr Frrtod csi Mnnlhli Hrnlaua ar altered by purifying and enriching the for building a n d h a t c h i n g , b u t t h e g r e a t lalU; c 'DvluoarourM-if; «rilr fur fnwB blood 'with Hood's SArsMpinll*. It is the CH M l ICAL CO. Bai 70. Mllwaakaa. Wk m a j o r i t y of these b i r d s a p p e a r not to d r e s s t h i s a f t e r n o o n a n d s h e told m e great remedy for all ages and both sexes. care much for these delightful grounds. she was." " W h o ' s s h e goln' t e r m a r r y , colonel?" Be sure to get Hood's, because For feeding purposes the White House g r o u n d s a r e uot a success, b e c a u s e h e a s k e d , a n x i o u s l y . " I don't k n o w . S h e w o u l d n ' t tell C. N . U. No. 37 l*» t h e y a r e a l w a y s k e p t c l e a n . In a d d i t i o n to t h e v a l u e of t h e g r o u n d s f o r resi- m e . " VyHEN WloriNO TO ADVERMSEitS PLEASC U r TT " W e l l , she'll tell me. colonel." h e said, )oa aav the advcrtUcacal la ktlf — • d e n c e p u r p o s e s , t h e r e Is one d i s t i n c t a d v a n t a g e . T h a t Is In tho b a t h i n g f a - w i t h t h e lines g e t t i n g h a r d a c r o s s h i s cilities. T h e W h i t e H o u s e s p a r r o w s face, a u d Utile w r i n k l e s of d o u b t and a r e like J a p a n e s e people in t h i s r e s p e c t . f e a r s h o w i n g b e t w e e n . J i m w a s f a c i n g a possibility t h a t had n e v e r p r e s e n t e d W h e n t h e y a r e not c h a t t e r i n g a b o u t itself to him In Its f u l l s t r e n g t h . H e t h i s t h i n g ami t h a t t h e y a r e b a t h i n g In w e p t o u t of t h e s t o r e a n d u p t h e r o a d t h e d i f f e r e n t f o u n t a i n s In t h e g r o u n d s . leofllng to old m a n N a t t e r ' s place. T h e A t all h o u r s of t h e d a y . but m o r e parnext morning he stopped at the store t i c u l a r l y In t h e m o r n i n g , t h e little s p a r on h i s w a y to w o r k . 150-13? -IS4 r o w s a s s e m b l e a t t h e f o u n t a i n s . Hit to 156-158-160 " D i d you flnd out w h p It w a s ? " I t h e l e a v e s of t h e w a t e r p l a n t s a n d dive 162 • 164 -166 a s k e d him a t once, f o r I w a s i n t e r e s t e d a n d d u c k a s long a s they desire. T h e y W MAWiON 3T m o r e t h a n h e had been. a r e not good s w i m m e r s a n d do uot w e a r CHICAGO. " ' C o u r s e I d i d , " ho a n s w e r e d w i t h f a n c y b a t h i n g s u i t s . W h e r e w a t e r Is confldenee. c o n v e n i e n t s p a r r o w s a r e cleanly little " W h o Is It?" a u u u a l s . E a c h leaf of a w a t e r p l a n t " M e , " a n d he l a u g h e d t h e sheet l a u g h j Is s t r o n g e n o u g h to hold t h e weight of of t h e m a n w h o h a d been m a d e to do I a bird, a n d t h e r e Is not m u c h d a n g e r w h a t he k n e w he should h a v e d o n e a n d i of d r o w n i n g . At a n y r a t e , no life w h a t h e most w a n t e d to do. g u a r d s a r e s t a t l o a o d by t h e s p a r r o w s " O h , " I e x c l a i m e d . "Is t h a t It?" And j to w a t c h a u d p r o t e c t I n c a u t i o u s birds. l a t e r I discovered t h a t S u s a n h a d de- [ O u r X o . 5 5 . T h e lllusiratioo r r p e s c a n B l a c k b i r d s , robins, t h r u s h , b l u e b i r d s vised a p r e t t y little f e m i n i n e s c h e m e I n hljjh g r a d e all w o o l K e r s e y Cloth O n m The coat—in quullty and price withott a h a n d c r o w s m a k e ihelr h o m e s in t h e t o b r i n g J i m to t h e point, a n d by m y . V(llA4«C<l I t m h d o w i t h d o u b l e s t i t c h e d ovei w e a r e r of W h i t e H o u s e g r o u n d s , t o g e t h e r w i t h u n w i t t i n g , b u t by no m e a n s unwilling, vat c c U v , t e a m t , r a w e d g e s , h e a v y fine velv« o n e of l i n e d t b r o u K b o u l w i t h hiichly fioi^hed o t h e r v a r i e t i e s . N e a r l y all t h e y e a r a s s i s t a n c e s h e h a d succeeded f u l l y . t h e s e e l e - g6 onoodq*u, atlwi toy of ua lnMn ed res p' os ac tkient, s d aa nt pd flai ce kl ncct of| - -oarw r o u n d r o b i n s m a y be seen In t h e a«l g a n t O v e r - w i t h flaps, t w o i u M d r b r e a s l p o c k c t » . tail«w»d g r o u n d s , a n d they h a v e t h e i r n e s t s Sbako Into Vour Shoes in t h o c o r r e c t f a s h i o n f o r a u t u r a o s n d w m t n coats will Allen's Foot-Eaac. a powder for the feet. d r e s s w e a r . T h e r e I* a u r e a l d e a l of cUHhicf | s o m e w h e r e a b o u t . T h e y fly a b o u t t h e b e i n g a d v e r t i s e d m o s t l y m a d e in e m t e i n iror enjoy tho f r o n t of the g r o u n d s and h u n t a m o n g It cures painlul, swollen, smarting, nervous m e n t f a c t o r i e s «t s t a r v a t i o n w a t ' 1 •i-wh feet and instantly takes thesilngont of corns t h e flowers aud p l a n t s f o r w o r m s . T h e y and bunions. It's Ihe greatest comfort disd i s t i n c t i o n m r a n s d H h o n e M l v m a d e . I t la o u r p o l U * » • s e r v e t h e public h o n e s t l y a n d f i v e t h e « Inst tlo uot b a t h e t h e m s e l v e s like t h e s p a r - covery of the age. Alien s Foot-Ease makes ' of b e i n g w h o t t h e y should h a v e at the lowest llvtof ost. N o u o d c r i a i d l a b o r !• o m p l o e d • • r o w s . T h e y a r e c o m p a r a t i v e l y t a m e , tight-lilting or new shoes feel easy. It is a | d r e s s e d in ctoakiuK certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. , o u r c l o l b i n | { ; > h e u-«.ull I* * • «e« a s uo one b o t h e r s t h e m . T h e s e f e w lired. aching feel. Try it to-dny. Sold by all . h i g h c t c l a s s w o r k . W c w a n t ) o a r bij-'ii**s the latest a n d o f f e r >ou g o o d s a n d p r i c e s t h a t in r o b i n s h a v e been In the g r o u n d s f o r druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail for 26o, ' fashion. l o v o u r s e l f you c a n n o t a f f o r d t o par i withoaa y e a r s . T h e y tlo not go f a r n o r t h , like In stamps. Trial package KKKE. Address, I at least investigating It c o s t s you o o t b i u g t o Allen S. Olmsted. I.e Koy, N. Y. There's a t r y u t . W e ' l l s e n d you o n e of tlic*« apodal t h e o t h e r s of t h e i r t r i b e . In t h e s u m v a l u e c o a t s o n r e c e i p t of (1 00, b a l a n c e C . s e n s e o f Paradoxical. O . D . o r If c a s h lo f u l l a c c o m p a m e - t h r o i d e f m e r •monlhs. T h e W a s h i n g t o n c l i m a t e satisfaca n d t h e c o a t I t f o u n d not a t r e p r e s e n t e d « sa* " D o c t o r , " said t h e p a t i e n t , w h o r u n s { s u i t s t h e m . In t h e w i n t e r t h e y disapi t f a c t o r y . t e n d it b a c k l o o» a n d y«or •» t i o n in w i l l b e r e f u o d r d by n e x t m a i l a f t e r U»« p e a r for a t r i p lo t h e w i n t e r r e s o r t s to useless philosophical c o n t e m p l a t i o n s . I r e a c h e s us. Ask yoor b a n k e r , any wearing In i h e South, but come back In t h e ear- " a g u e . It a p p e a r s to me, la one of na- : c o m p a n y or marcanllle agency rrgardii perfectrehpoutibilitv. C o l - |—1 ly s p r i n g . T h e b l a c k b i r d s seen In t h e l u r e ' s c o n t r a d i c t i o n s . " "How so?" f i t t i n g g a r - ob rr so wa rne onra bv l*a cbiltu. e ,S st aolsal g r o u n d s a r e big fellows, half a s big " I t gives you t h e s h a k e a n d yet It | color wanted Sixes a s c r o w s and Just a s glossy black. ments. j 4 10 44 c h e s t m e s t A rain crow w h i c h lives In t h e s t a y s right with y o u . " — D e l r c i t F r e e uro, I'ficc |_ S i z e * l a r e o r t h a n 44 i n c h ? * c h e s t m e a f o r o * ill c c r t f 1 o o e s t r a . S e n d f o r o u r s p o c l a l 1 g r o u n d s aud in t h e t r e e s of L a f a y e t t e P r e s s . i n * b o o k l e t of s a m p l e s . It Is f r e e . S p u a r e c a n be h e a r d j u s t b e f o r e e a c h r a i n , giving h i s peculiar w a r n i n g t h a t H a l l ' a C a t a r r h Cure. r a i n m a y be e x p e c t e d . . O l d i l m e r s a t Is a coDstltullooal cure. 1'rlce 73 caut>. t h e W h i t e H o u s e s a y t h a t t h i s bird Is e s t w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s e v e r y t h i n g to e a t , w e a r a n d u s e , a b e t t e r w e a t h e r p r o p h e t t h a n Ihe Rest satisfied with d o l n ^ vroll and is f u r n i s h e d o n r e c e i p t of o n l y lOc. to partly pay p o s t w e a t h e r b u r e a u , so f a r a s r a i n Is con- leave o t h e r s to talk of you a s they a g e o r e x p r e s s a g e , a n d a s e v i d e n c e of g o o d f a i t h cerned. please.—Pythagoras. Mrs. Col. Richardson you deliberately insulted your brother's child?" " T h e r e wax no insult. I may have told her that if she chooses to do such things as society disapproves of. she must only submit to t h e consequences and consider herself ostracised." " 'Compromised.' you said." "Well, it Is as good a word; you arc welcome to it." " P s h a w ! " says Seaton, with a quick motion of the baud, as if flinging the idea f a r from him, "let us have uo more of such petty scandal. You forget," sternly, " t h a t when you seek to compromise Vera, you condemn me, your sou." D y s a r t shrugged bis shoulders. " T h e man Is never In f a u l t ; so your world rules," says he. lightly. "You persist, then. In your Insult," says Seaton. going a step nearer to him. t h e veins swelling in his forehead. "You still say that she " " I soy that, aud more," replied the old man, undauuted, a very demon of obstinacy having now taken possession of his breast. " I feel even bold enough to sugirest to her the advisability of au immediate marriage with you, as a menus of crushing in the bud the scandal t h a t is sure to arise out of her imprudence." "Go, Vera; leave the room," says Seaton, with great emotion. " W h y should she go? It seems to me you give her bad advice," soys Mr. Dysart, looking from one to the other with a satirically friendly glance. " L e t her r a t h e r stay and discuss with us your marriuge with her." If he had been so foolishly blind as to hope by this bold move to force Vera into an engagement, his expectations are now on the instant destroyed by his sou. " U n d e r s t a n d me, once for all, t h a t I shall not marry Vera," says he, white with auger, and some strong feeling t h a t he is almost powerless to suppress. "Were .she to come to me this moment and lay her hand in mine, and say she w a s willing so f a r to sacrifice herself, I should refuse to listen lo her." Vera, for the first time since her entrance, lifts her head to look at him. W a s he thinking of Miss Butler? W a s he true at last to her? A little bitter smile curls her lip. " I t h a n k you," she says, with a slight inclination of her head toward her cousin, und with a swift step leaves the room. CHAPTER XIII. Four long days have crept languidly into the past, four of the dullest days Griselda Dysort has ever yet endured, as she is compelled lo acknowledge even to herself. Slowly, with aimless steps, she rises and flings aside the moldy volume she hod found in one of the rooms below, and which she has been making a fruitless effort to read, and looks out upon the sunless pleasure-ground beneath her window. She becomes suddenly a w a r e of an unfamiliar figure that, kneeling on the grass before one of the beds, seems to be weeding a w a y for its dear life. It is certainly the new gardener. Poor creature, whoever he is, whot could have induced him to come here? Uncle Gregory had evidently found no difficulty in replacing his former employe. Hod he secured this new gardener on the old poor t e r m s ? Unhappy creature! poverty indeed must have been his guest before he and bis clothes came to such a sorry pass! At this moment the "unhappy c r e a t u r e " lifts his head, turns it deliberately toward her. and—she finds herself face to face with Tom Peyton! A little sharp cry breaks from her; she stifles it. but turns very pale. "You! you!" she soys. " D o n ' t look like t h a t ! " he says, in a low tone, but sharply. "Would you betray me? Remember, it w a s my only chance of getting near you. Don't faint. I mean, or do anything like t h a t . " "Oh. how could you do such a thing?" says she, in a trembling voice. "And— and how strange you look, and what d r e a d f u l clothes you haye on!" "Well. I gave a good deal for them.", says he, casting on eloquent glance at his trousers: "more—four times more—than I ever yet gave for a suit. I'm sorry you don't approve of them; but for myself, I think them becoming, and positively glory in then); 1 would r a t h e r have them than any clothes I've ever yet had. and I think them right down cheap. It's rather a sell if you don't think they suit my style of beauty." H e is disgracefully uualive to the horror of his position. H e is even elated by it. aud is plainly on the point of bubbling over with laughter. Given on opportl-.nity indeed, ond it is certain he will give mirth a w a y ; Griselda. however, declines to help him to this opportunity. " I t ' s horrid of you—I don't know how you can laugh." soys she. beginning to cry. "1 can't bear to see you dressed like that, just like a common mon." "Well—I think you're a little unkind." says he, regordlng her reproachfully. "I did think you would be glod to see me. 1 thought, 1 fancied—1 suppose I w a s wrong—that when we parted on that lust day you were sorry—that you would like to see me again." "Well, that w a s oil true," says Griselda. sobbingly. "Then w h a t arc you crying a b o u t ? " "1 a m unhappy thot because of me you must be made so uncomfortable." "If t h a t ' s all." says he. beomiug afresh, " i t ' s nothing. I'm not a scrap uncomfortable. It strikes me as being a sort of a lark—h'm—a joke, 1 mean. I feel as jolly as a sond-boy, and." with a tender. earnest glance, " f u r jollier, because I can now see you." "Bin how long is it to Inst?" says she, nervously. " I t can't go on like this forever. and Seaton comes down here sometimes. and he knows you." "I dare say I shall mannge to avoid him. Though I have often thought lately t h a t it would be a good thing lo lake him iuto our confidence." "Oh. no. no. no indeed." cries she: "he might tell his fother. and then all would be up with us." "Well, there's my sister. Grade—she's a very good-natured woman, and clever, too. If I were to tell her all. she would tell Seaton. and between them they might manage something. There's a step! Go away, and try to see me to-morrow if you can." They have barely time to separate before the gaunt figure of Grunch is seen approaching through the laurels. C H A P T E R XIV. To-day is wet; a sooking. steady downpour that commenced at early dawn is still rendering miserable the shrubbery and gardens. Vera, depressed by the melancholy of the day, has cast her book aside, aud. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS i^^effectually (AUIvRNIA ffG ^YRVP(S W. L. DOUGLAS $3 A$3.50 S H O E S Sfflf" Circumstances Alter Cases." c ARTERSINK PENSIONS wmmrnmiim MAMMOTH 11 O R D e n HOUSE QUALITY ihe STARTING POINT: PR1CE T H E CLIMAX. $7.90 OUR MaWHOTH CflTflLOGUE P r o f i t f o r t h e Drn-relwt. Mrs. Richmond—I a l w a y s b a t e to go Into a d r u g s t o r e aud a s k to see t h e dir e c t o r y a n d then w a l k out w i t h o u t buylug a n y t h i n g . Mrs. Bronxborough—Oh. I n e v e r tlo t h a t . I a l w a y s buy a p o s t a g e s t a m p or s o m e t h i n g . — N e w York J o u r n a l . A C c r t o l n Wn*. " H o w can you tell m u s h r o n m s f r o m toadstools. Utile b o y ? " " E a s y ! If d e g u y d a t e a t s "em Is a l i v e n e x t d a y d e y s m u s h r o o m s . If he's s h i f t e d off d e m o r t a l coil den d e y s toads-'ools." T h e readiest a n d s u r e s t w a y to get rid of c e n s u r e Is to correct ourselves.— Demosthenes. I know t h a t my lift tvaa saved by Piso'a Cure for Constimprico.—John A. Miller. Au Sable. Mich.. April 21. 1S95. T h e s e c r e t of success In life Is for a m a n to bo r e a d y for his o p p o r t u n i t y w h e n It comes.—Disraeli. T r u e love builds t h e m o r n i n g 11 res all the year round. KISS INS BUG —More f u o t h a u a b c x of a t o a k a y t ; s e o J t h r e e ' J - ^ e a t t t a i u p i for a K u t i o j H u g lo K l a i l n g b u g M i s Co.. u l l F i n e S t . . &t. i * o u l a . H a . t h e lOc. is a l l o w e d o n f i r s t p u r c h a s e a m o u n t i n g to S l . O O or a b o v e . YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE W E L L WHO LIVE CLEANLY," IF YOU USE SAPOLIO * V S f e T H E CROWW^HO I N F A M Y . In a v e r d i c t of ( f u i l i y of D r o / f u # h a d a fining gittont lerminaliou. rible I or h a i r w l a h o w « r 0 d u p o n liim in c r o p l o j i n g juHtic« for the machinonr o hi- persecution t o r t u r e , in m a k i n g h i m ^ 0 0 wboin all the uii'i a pariali w e a p o n * of w R o r y a wa»» c l e a r l y there foreshadowing crowning ignominy. the T o the civ lliied w o r l d D r e y f u s is a m a r t y r , while France la odious In its. c o w a r d l y c o n f i r m a t i o n of a h o r rible p l o t L o n g s i n c e It w a s f o r e s e e n t h a t t h e f a c t s d e v e l o p e d in t h e f a r c i c a l trial wore to h a v e no b e a r i n g u p on the ultimate conrt. finding of the S h r e w d l a w y e r s in e v e r y p a r t of t h e w o r l d , ' w h o f o l l o w e d the c a r i c a t u r e of a n vestigation, w h o saw f e s t b i a s of t h e and their toward h o n e s t inthe military malignant truth judges disposition Laborl when to elicit mani- ho sought favorable to the prisoner, or to e x p o s e the falsity of manufactured thai the evidence, soldier of said misfortune was convicted b e f o r e his v o y a g e from Devil's Island had com- inencod. T o t h e s h a m e of F r a n c e , b o it .said, j u s t i c e never entered a s a f a c t o r of t h e c a s e . And why? The honor of the a r m y m u s t bo vindicated, no m a t ter how d i s h o n o r a b l e employed. the moans N o t h i n g c a n be m o r e grotesque, even in Franco than t h e fiction of m i l i t a r y h o n o r p r o s t i t u t i n g it.solf t o t h o m o s t r e v o l t i n g c r i m e s of libel a n d forgery, conspiracy perjury, against an innocent and defensoloss b r o t h e r in a r m s , t h a t s u c h h o n o r be p r e s e r v e d . would The descend to might brave army the deepest and most foully polluted depths of t h e d a m n e d to pre- serve its in o r d e r honor pure and un- tarnished. Market yuojtotlons. ^4 IBB SS 0O LI A U JT THF £X YY W O K D TO M O T H Kits. M I C H I G A N R ' Y . " t s A b o u t •0**1 »uu«A KWC* co.. From Our WHITEHALL. YO«. J . J . G e e w a s io S h e l b y o n Tuesday. T H R E E Correspondents. \ M l u Maud Ellis visited a t t h e H a r t fair Wednesday. Chas Lltllelleld s p e n t T u e s d a y w ith Muskegon friends. G e o r g e S a i n v i s i t e d f r i e n d s in Muskegon W e d n e s d a y . E d . W i l l l> s h i n g l i n g b i s r e s i d e n c e In H a l l ' s a d d i t i o n . E . H . H a r w o o d vis I l e d f r i e n d s in Muskegon Monday. I I . S. W o o d s p e n t a f e w d a y s t h i s week In B i g R a p i d s . Karl G i l b e r t a n d H e r b e r t H a l l s p e n t F r i d a y In M u s k e g o n . A l b e r t McConnell m a d e a business trip to Muskegon Monday. Geo. N l c k l e s s Is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k with i d a t l v c s a t Whitccloud. E r n i e M c r r l H e l d , ol C e d a r , is v i s i t i n g h i s m o t h e r in t h i s v i l l a g e . Mrs. M a r y M a t l e s o n s p e n t a f e w days this week w i t h H a r t friends. WHITE RIVER. 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HofTinan ids T u e s d a y for a t w o d a y s ' visit w i t h a n d trying over t w e n t y r e m e d i e s , will r e f u n d y o u r ' n i o n e v if y o u a r e noi. h e r d a u g h t e r Bessie, w h o is a t t e n d i n g i ' b j s l c i a n s a n d s u r g e o n s e n d o r s e it. s a t i s f i e d a f t e r u s i n g It. I l is e v e r y B e w a r e of d a n g n r o u s c o u n t e r f e i t s . C. school a t t h a t place. w h e r e a d m i t t e d to be ilie m o s t s u c c e s s F. H o f f m a n . f u l r e m e d y in u s e f o r b o w e l c o m p l a i n t s M r s . M a t t i e L o n g n e c k e r c a l l e d on For wounds, b u r n s , scalds, sores, a u d the only one t h a t never fails. It Cranston friends Monday. s k i n disoiises a n d all i r r i t a t i n g e r u p - is p l e a s a n t , s a f e a n d r e l i a b l e . M r s . A . S. B e n t o n is o n t h e s i c k l i s t . t i o n s , notliltiR so s o o t l i i n g a n d h e a l i n g . J o h n s t o n . 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S m i t h , of A f r l c , O h i o , Colic, C h o l e r a a n d D i a r r h o e a R e m e d y occupied t h e pulpit a t t h e M. E . in t h e t r e a t m e n t of b o w e l c o m p l a i n t church Sunday evening. h a s m a d e it s t a n d a r d o v e r t h e groHlor M r s . E d . S k e e l s a n d Miss A l i c e W a t - p a r t of t h e civilized w o r l d . F o r s a l e k i n s a r e s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k w i t h r e l a - by C. F . H o f f m u n , d r u g g i s t . tives a t Hart. BOTHBUBY. Tho Epwortb League gave a fruit Sid. L o n g and f a m i l y visited relas o c i a l a t t h e h o m e of R e v . a n d M r s . C. tives here Sunday. E. H o n g S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . Mr. a n d Mrs. T r o m b l y h a v e r e t u r n e d M i s s L i s h a M c E m b e r , of H a r t , s p e n t f r o m t h e s o u t h p a r t of t h e s t a t e . a f e w d a y s l a s t w e e k In t h i s v i l l a g e , Messrs. E . a n d A. 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