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CHELSEA. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2 , 1905.
His daugbtciyMrs. Oscar F. Sbol.'
«
W HOLE
BID M M BillS.
tjon of the estate, and her stepmother^
who died in the iatter city a year ago,
. * LAR SE ATTENDANCE
on the ground that her father had left
S TA TE B E A R JOBBERS M E E T . ■<
certain property to bis widow, with the
rovorsion to. his two daughters. The J . P . Wood Expiresscs H U Views on The
l^naweo obiiat^ probate court;apppint& /Charles It* MiHer oa fluchadnilols- |C ro p --*P fe 2l M e f J h t A u M fitty i $Roke
trator. Mrs.jPran^e«BeU, of California,
the ^ther daughter, petitioned $he
: The circuit court room in the; court Washtenaw 'county probate court. to, The Michigan Bean Jobbers' Assoola*.
house at Ann Arbor'presented an uq?: have, an administrator appointed for the tion held Jts twelfth mid-winter meeting
wonted appearance Saturday, for instead estate of her father, Obediah Priest.'’ in Datroit last week and G. F. Allmenof it usual legal sessions it; i^ad beenj Mr®. Frances Sheiden was appointed dinger,, of Ann Arbor, president of the
transformed into an active sohootrrpom/. administrator, 8be_bas died a petition, assoclatlon,' iti hts add.ress before the.
withieveral^elasBOST^ohoolohilcirenv: alleging-that ChnsTH. MillerImsmofiey assemblysald: 1 ' .
blackboards, ' .maps' and books. The' effects and property belonging' to the ‘‘ft is a^olutely the wdrst.year in my
winter .mooting of the Washtenaw Gcunty estate of Obediah Priest, and prayed to redkouing.;Michigan raised just about
Teachers, School Officers and Patrons' have Miller oited to appear and answer 4,000,000 bushels of beans, but thepoorest
Association was in seWon both morning interrogatories. On the first day of beans that I have ever seen. J .figure
and afternoon.
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hearing A. J, Sawyer & Son, who ap­ that fully 10 per oent of these beans are
President John K. Campbell palled the; peared for' Charles R. Miller, admlnis* bad. They must bo picked out and fed
meeting to ordpr: at 10:80 and the^pro^^ator 0f Amanda M. Priest, asked for; to atodkr; wfaleh ie a big loss to tho
gram was opened with music. The first see urlty for costs, which was ordered growers and~jobbers. There is still 40
leotero was by Prof. George Rebec of andgiieti, .TodayOscar F.Sheldon, at­ per cent off last year's crop unsold. A
the U. of M,,who talked on “SometPos* torney for his wife; who isTadralnitifrfr new departure in the bean-growing insible Advantages of a Rural School.” -He trix of her father’s estate, Obedjah dustry has come out in the feeding of
spoke of-tho benefit which ehildren?7doi Priestrappeared and asked that Charles; these picked beans to, stock; They
rived from the moro diroot supervision' R.MiliOrshouldanswer interrogatories. make excellent fodderronb bushel being
they received from , distriot-sohool' V Mr.^Sawyer called attention to the ecjual In nourishment to three, bushels
teachers than from the instructors in; statute'whieh reqolres that all interro­ of corn aud wo arc . selling them to
cityschools.and held th atM the district; gatories must be, in : w riting.' The case, stockmen, at 40 tb 00 cents a bushel-;
Will pay large enough salaries; So ’thoy was adjounied tVPebiruary 10, when the Formerly, the greater p a rt; of these
can secure , first-class teachers; the interrogatories and /answers, will be beans picEedYrora the good ones 'wore
school adyaptages -of the ..countrywilLbje filed, whieh-Will'perhaps be the, first sold-toPhiladelphift-canning—coneetu8
hotter than those of the cities.
stop in a; long drawn out litigation.— and thfey put them np and sold them tor
MImT EdhiTB^SiuItliTtoaoher] of the, Ypailanti Press.
tho ohoicest Boston baked beans. The
Pittsfield distriot No. 8, was present with
dealers have been getting together on
MRS. CHRISTOPHER KLEIN,
the third-grado-reading classy and put1
Ithat score, however, an^l now insteadrof
the a o b o l ^ t l l F O ' u g h t o glvej ^ Marlon E; Wilkinawas- horn' in-Ger- human 'consujnption- fo r~ thoso 'bad
and idea.pf the reading-work in a dijs-^ dikny, J unitary 1,1840, and died at hi J>eaus,-thero will be cattle-consumptio'nV
trict sohtroj. _The youngsters aerjuittedj home in this village Friday , morning, a better arrangement from every stand
rthomsolves very creditable.
r , >i Jahuary STj lOOS, at the age of 05 years point. .I.look for an:increase in prices.
' Prof. M. S. VLlefforson, of the State and 27 days.
', ^ _. The market quotation for beans- today
Normal College at Ypsilanti,’Opened the' When she was six years of age her was $1.56, wherCas last year at this
afternoon session with an address an, parents emigrated fccTthls country and tlrno-it.was something over $2.”
“Hdwto“Make,th6.Immediate Surround-; located on a farm at Roseville, where J. P. Wood of this place was in at­
ings of a District: School Helpful in .here oh^idhood days were . spent. tendance at the meetiiig of the associaTeaching Elementary Geography.’' He; Twenty-eight years ago she W'as united | Hon und T h e atam latvl awkedihlm for h’ii
set forth how it is possible in tho rural |Tnruiarriage"with--ChriBtopher^:
on of the address, mid -iwe
we print
districts-for. a teacher with very little] Det^bit, and since her wedding day' has his views on the subject.-___________
The fpljowtiroubio torgatherrematoriaLwhich-shallj. been- a : res idenfe^of^-tlds vi 11ago, and ■ingTs what-iio-says: “
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assist materially In presenting the ele-j reaves a;iargo following qf friends tb: f'The estimation of Mr. AImendinger
mentarv:facia in physical geography^i mhurii liA]^ demise, . .
that-the-1904^pop^6f-beans-sbri nk—1ft
AtTeachers, school Officers MiPetrous1
IgiciatlonW
interJeetlog^
Papers Read.- ”
wa draw Drafts payable id;Ooid in any Pity in the Woridv
1; Ijiike OoilectloDs at reasonable rates’in any banking towain the country.
PEOM
PTATTESTI0H0IVE»T0iLLB03IM
ESSENTRUSTEDTOUS. '
Deposits in th e SaviM^s D epartm ent draw three, per
sntuihitereBt w hjb^ ^ p aid or credited to accohnt on
. !Janoary let or J u ly -la t.
SafetyDepqsifc Vaults of the bV^rapdetn ooustructlon. .-Absolutely-Flre
MndBuiglarProuf,
monj,
n«by
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s h-B oxes to r e h t f r o hals i W to S S ^OO p e r y e a r , Y « » i‘ l l u . l u c . f l» llc tto d i
D ia a b T o n s .
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V I). HUVDfibANQ.
~Jt)HN~W. 8UHENK.
-P. P. GDAZtER^
WM. P 80HENK,
HBNRY 1. 8T1M8QN.
ADAM BPPLER,
FRED WEDEMEYER .
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KRXNE P.''GLAZIER, President, v
W. J, KNAPP, Vice President.
_TiiEQ_E.-VVOOD,-Cashier_____ P. G^SOHAIBLE.Asalstant'Cashier.
A. K. at!MHON, Auditor.. GEORGE .T. LEtf MAN, Accountant.
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* his establIshes its supertorlty.- They are
i. hriade with the fam ous
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Lucky Curve Feed and Spearhead
Ink Retainer
' And m a n y o t h e r Im o ro v e rh e n ts . W e k e e n a
large a s s o rtm e n t r e a d y fo r ih s p e c tio n .
inn Al
w
t Coal
old)!
of tin
Ibcd
at
Prices from $ 1.50 to $ 5. 00.
/th e s e p e n s a r e g u a r a n te e d tp y o u . T a k e
id tfy-1 t f o r W f e w d a y s . ‘If It d o e s h o t” su it
^PM bringf it b a c k .; . ’ ~
,
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Parker Fountain Pen Ink 15c Bottle.
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Anfi'oUipj>RUh V rG n o d 8 /E v ery p lece'^arraiU rd .*
'loutti ])ruBlu>8 with Guaranteed Brlities.
Toilet Boapi-lfic Gake: •
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1 J'hsmolH Vmis for Cold Weathpr.
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...!:EhMPin«.cough-Renlddle^ InBlst on gettlng.Ahe Wed In yellow
wrapper, I«b per bottle,
Unequulled for Coughs And’Golds, 1
Interesting Prices on Groceries.
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AT THE9 '
oatuiKA. tbmbphorj* n c itsa n 8
£
Bi thls way the pupils'will be interest-.
' sh e is survived by ’ h e r huaband'and pefccaotjH
ed In their,work and will grasp the 8jil& four step-chtlpybn, Louis, Julius and
jeet much ■:bettcv'':tliaiiTlf~only~Y-he4as^ Idarklelh ahd Mrs. Ignatius Howe, and
liookinothodYs employed.
lihree ;brotliersr Joseph, -Micliael—and
—MisirMuy Cody of the Ann Arbor Antholiy Wilkins fit Bay City, and two
schools,‘ taUgbt-a-modeLleflSQn-:in_geo=l sisters; Mrs^W-illiam-Klef, -of --Detreitr
graphy, calling oh the members of the, aniTjM'rS. hawrenee-Besto, who resides
class to recite,ijust as slio .would do in a onth'eoidlionieateadat Roseville.
‘ The funeral sorvlcCs wore conducted
regular session.
The program was closed, with, a talk: Monday morning from the Church ot
by M. j.^Ca'vnnangli, a-member- of the; Our' Lady of the Sacred Hoart, - her
examining board on “A fow PoliU^ in
haw.” He told the associnblon of the! Intbrinbiifc in Ait, Olivet Ceriietory.
principal facts' in school law, which it
NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY.
Is a(ly|Bf\hio<W a toaclicr to, understand.;
tho bushel, ib in my judgment very near
eorreetT ThiaTS a very heavy shrink"
age, and with the exception of the crops
of 181)0 and 1902, Iwtb of which wore
-nearly-:
ever hhd, The crop of 1908 was 10 per
centbi>-6-.p6nnds: to the -bushel,—-The
ayeragb fbr'the past \ Q ^/years, leaving
out tho crops above mentioned, has been
about 5'pounds ;o the bushel. Wo had
Wo havo had ’4,000,000 bushel crops. be-,
fore this.1New York’s.crop is only an
average, Canada tbe same, while Cali^L
The Officers of the .association are:! At> a 'meeting.of the farmers, of East- forhia wa.j hard hit, the damage- fherb
erttT^OTkeHm^h<l^We»tewL;Waahtenaw
in £ :. of -A. rJP. face of-all-this wo would - $ay at ilrst
Ai Graves of Ann Arbor: executive com- counties held a t th e h o...................
mltteo-rPi’eskioiit,'L. Ji. Jones, of t he. Bnrtch on Tuesday, January 24, t h^ sight that it is strange that prlOes are
State NbHn,aiV'~Superiptend’e nt-^^M.»T'G«ros’Bake;attid
so low, but i s i t r i:et us see. There;
m u s o jn iJ r lir M a r d i^ V ^ u n tv e f ljtty pahy y a s organized with twoqty stock- fhaS never b een . a 'year, jtbat: farjhery
C. E, Foster/of "Chelsea; j . K. Oiimpell/ Holders. The following" officers were have so persislAnt.ly/crowded tlieir
elected: President, William B. Albejfbf beans upon the market, and the more
Shar(Tn;ThahageiSJohFl3emmof
Sharon; the market declined-tho more aiixious
PlffNEER PASSED AWAY;
secretary and treasurer, Geo; P. Dorr of they have 1 Jen to sell, . The very
r«rnunr^WliiaittW, PromThent t ’Mrmev OE Grass Lake.. The lino will be feu^ten^ natural consequence has been that/bean
Llinn Tow nship, D«H(t-rP»n«M*1. Today put in working order as’rapidly as the houses h a v e j^ e n filled up with un­
necessary materlat -for its construction picked stock and dealers could not, if
Krmn h»Ua Home..
Ganba-obialned.
.T h e JinjB._wiieiLi.eom.-. ^beywoiUd. hold.jdeked stock, and so
ftimnn Winslow was born in Limapleted
Twill
have
»ovor thirty miles of have been obliged to sell sb fast as thoy
September .18, 1848, nnd passed away
Tiiesdft-y, January- 81,1905, nt the age of wire, with connqetions a t Grass Lake
wtth the loqfll BXchange of the* MiohigUn
62 ymrs, 4 months and 18 days.
deceased-rhss'
Telephone..
company—and- all dther“ T h e 'fa rm where” the
farmers’
lines
coming Into th a t <ex­
spent ids entire I|fo waS' his blrth place
change,
also
all
toil service of the
and was taken up from the govornuie.it
company
M
ichigan:.
Telephone
company~which
by his father during the administration
desire.
They have
the
new
company
of President Ahdrew; Jackson, ^"d at
made
arrangements
to
connect-.
their
the death of His.‘father he purchased
line
with
the
South
Sharon,Telephone
thO"lntBH>st“of -th«L other, hetrsr-aud
bocamo the owner of tho old homestead, company, having the privilege of using
Ho was united In' marriage with.,Mias. th at company's lino to Norvell, Sharon
Olivo Tallnmn May 18,1880,in.Yi)ftilantI Hollow and Manchester,.
township, and they im m hdla^ly: took
ftEAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
up. their tosldenco on th e farui. Froth
The
followflig real estate tronsfors ln
this union tivo daughters "were born,
who with the mother iind one brother, this part of Washtenaw county wbre
Andrew Winslow, of Grand Rapids, are recorded In thg rogesters office the past
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tho survivors M his immediate family; weok:
Jolm
Frawioy
to
M
argaret
Frawloy,
Eight brothers and sisters having
D exter ; $1.
•.
passed away boforeJUs-doath,
Albert
H.
Martin
and
wife
to
Wm.
-Tnc funeral will be held from his late
Gndd,
Bridgewater;
$1,020.
licatB'today atT-o'clook p. m,, Rev, 0 .8 .
Jones'6fllolatlngr- ff;aFrfyette Grwngo,-of|- F. -M—Freeman and wlfo- to George.
which ho was a member, wTir^attentTln"1GiTbachfBrtdgowatOT; $4^800, *—
Alma M. Howard to Sarah Culy, Dex­
body.; Interment in ' Oak Grove
ter; $1.
i
cemetery. ■•' ■
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Daniel Soylor and wife to Theobald
Scylor, Lodi; $1,000.
AN INTERESTIN8 CASE.
\ Honry B, Fol^lkamp/and wife toArtlnm
v
ju r ig s lidelsnA in tho rrob atS Court H h» Brown, Boio; $2,d6o; 4
» Ca»«B«ri>rs H im That W ill it s n Long •A rthur jirown and wife to Elmer
Brown, 8kdo; $1.
ltr«w n O ut Mns.
^
In the probalio court Judge Lolaud
has quite an Interesting case, which
will take Some time to "unravel. Otxvdish 'Priest^ a well known: oitlxm trf
Manchester, died In 1876, leaving a
widow and two daughlers by hl« flrnt
wife, His widow, whofio maiden name
was Amanda M. Miller, being hh Seoond wife. DuilnK his llfe.tluui lie la
said 1o have ofNm remarked that he
would make provision for Ida wife, but
there arc ho transfers or records to
show that he ever carried out his prom*
»’oli*nn* In
Rerlmpa you don't realize that many
pain poisons originate In your food, but
eemwday yrm may fmd a twing* of-Thre*
popsl* that will convince you. Dr.
King's New Life Pill* are guaranteed W>
cure all sickness due to )H»*ons of in­
digested fond • or monev baek. arm at,
Gtialer A Rtltnson’s. drug store, Try
them, '■ ■ _____ _________
1 by^prp^lN tisne of human exr|ten<;e
Buribick BloodRitieracuresU,promptly,
pesmanenUy. Regulates and tones the
iionaaoh.
were picked. This has made the mar­
ket easy andvinolined to sag all the time,
-MtYAlmendfhge^s-estimate o f : 46 per
cent of th e crop’ still in the state Is
probably quite correct. ‘ Somewhere
from fO to 15 per cent of this in doalors
hands. Jobbers have bought : Ip, a sort
of hand to mouth way alt the season,
and i t is generally eonoeded th at thelrstocks ave,very light. I believe th at it
is certain that a t loast one-half of the
crop has gone into consumption, and
only four months of the year gone, so
for the balance of the year's oonsump-tlon, ‘including the requirements for
seed, which is no small item. We have
one-half of the crop.
.“Ah to the feeding of culls, there 1b
no doubt that lt would benefit not only
In their value as feed but would have a
tendency to raise the prioos oi clean
atook, by forcing the c an n o t to buy
gooA stuffr—We-arfr sel 1lug-the machlnb
culls~ait 60 c e n ts : per 100 i»unds7~ancT
tho pickings a t (10 cents. . 'Ono bushel
of clean beans Is equal in food value' to
three bushels of shelled corn, or ono and
ono-half bushels of milling Wheat; two
bushels of buckwheat, or six bushels of
potatoes. Btrango do you say, that
farmers have not found those tilings out
before this. Not at all, Vory fow
farmers ever investigato anything, their
father's way is good enough for thorn.
"Sheep are the only animals th a t will
**t bean* rwwr-bnt eeokod, wwlyUditg
will eat them. They aro good for
horawi, .cows, oaiveu and hogs. Tlio
coni, of fuel aud the work of c«H)klng Is
the only t hing against their use, but
thonc out a very anall figure compared
tn thn gm atbenefit
Wn see buying a
guodtnany bcwipa at, 00 to 75 cwils per
buahel, which if epokod and fed lo U>c,ir
stock would Jin* the owner's yfteketa
and aebenoe the price of good W m ,'1
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:r;it|r
A ll ladies’ coats,"
capes, suits and odd
skirtsr -m isses
children’s co^ts are
down to very temiipt-
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ttM,
KTiJf'-'r.,
Pisijflj
N o t
o n ly T a
ing of- profits, but a
slash into the cost
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and enjoy its com fort lor ihO hths
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h e re b e ifts rff
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t:—S 1VK)KWdpHOT^^^8yrup/1^>
and coffee tb it will
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We have the pAnc^ke
r--be9t brands.
. 1(^71 ■; .k'
.Maple syrup too. O u r S ta n d i&rd M och a a n d
Java coffee/ will fill t h e bill a s to a . b ra c in g
beveragre.
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Pure buckwheat 2 l~2c pound
Pure maple Syrup $1,00 per gallon
r
Jackson ■
Gem
flour $Oc sack ~
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Fancy dill pickles, large size, 2 dozen 25c
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sauerkraut Sc pound
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California navel oranges 20c dozen
^Eancy white honey 15c pound
— Large Florida grape fruit 3 for 25c
Fresh crisp lettuce, cabbage, parsnips, turnips,
carrots, etc., always in stock. Also every
thing In canned vegetables.
Curtice. Bros., biue labal soup, Quarts 35c and
pints 18c
T ry u s fo r g o o d th in g s to e a t
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THELEGISLATURE.
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Benjamin 0, Dean, a heavy owner)
At 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon the
timber
and mineral lands in Mlcbfs
legislature adjourned to meet Tuesday,
Is dead in Boston,
p
February 7, tibia being done to give the
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Bwetfn«r
rto»d«g
wps1
apggea"
i » B r i e f F o rm commltte w i 1fbauw to-vtolt the state
the new parliament house for the fir
iostltntloua, and now the same old
P e a c e fu l C itiz e n s a r e T e r r o r S tr ic k e n .
time. King Oscar reannointed tho pru
F o r B u s y R ea d e rs*
Junket is on, only it will start Quietly,
dents and vice-presidents of both chan
eflTwuried lift coaxials
the members going from their homes to The situation on Saturday was aum* From Moscow comes news that dlsor* lore.
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ders have begun there and the lull in
ig Wfcftt wlU happen uext.
Join in.it. It to said the free Pullman martoed as follows:
Samuel
H.
Pilee,
of
Seattle,
vca8h
m
“Despite the fact that the strike to S t Petersburg W f t i o » ly thepreenr. Was elected United States.senator u
f t « l4 M t a i« e U ItartlM the V. •< U.
m i
I«;.Pi« imsmw o* the l»*o«*at Children cars And the etcetras of old tlmee will
«y v u banged in Kentucky
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Bnssla
to spreading in the Baltic prorV
T“ S the legislature at Olympia, on the im
be
provided.
The
governor’s
advice
to
Mrs. Mary Hardy, a young woman of
0Fitay. That « u where Jig joet
President ^ngell, of the University o ‘ Marlon,' was shot Monday afternoon at not make it as heretofore, but for each
in Poland, o® dlaturbanwe Of g!gj lflcS . as indicating that the work Joint-ballot, Charles Sweetu.-tha-mg
■■■■ •• Michigan, plated before the Board of the home of her father, by her .husbands
SsBS!
>By:importance woro rcportcd-Saturday
aM belpg i ^ ^ s d wIth the sinews Ilenalwiutoerf! om Spc.kane,.^jthdr«^
Regent* on FrTday fcta resignation, .1 : *im*r H, Hardy^ xhe tragedy to the end tution whose wants It will investigate, and tranquility, it to hoped by the au* 0| war, theuvh non* of them have ftp* ,Celia ta d Ctoeste Olive, spinaters
iSiJTT_„_er BHa,b&i) confgesed that be was entirely a surprise, to the board, of a remantie msrrtogo. six years ago, wiu be disregarded and the usual num­ tborltles. will prevail.
plied for wages, due and, payable. T U 80 tad 75 respectively, were burned
knocked out by whisky. The bout which declined to accept H. The letter wbtn Miss Mary HlB, daughter of Will* bers will go. The regular functions will
“in
Moscow,
where
20,000
men
are
terror of the people has been somewhat death at tbehr home near Fultonham. i
M. Hall, « leading business man, bo pplK‘<’ off, and the return home vto still out, although work has been re- relieved, but the dread of the next few threngh
:«wt«d only OBU year.
the dethlng of tko oldest fija]
was brief and stated this reason: “Ah lam
^ earned in nearly all the mills, the situ* days continues, Many foreigners irei
waa married to Hsfdy, then a popular Chicago Ml) end the trip.
tog
from
an open fireplace. The yoi
\W
S
')
thoufb
l~have.
been
graciously
.faTored
It
seems
Qaite.
likely
that
tbfe
plan
of
M ^feetead of a coreless apple, we need I with health and strength, i i n In danctog master; The couple soon after;
ation
appears
to
be
threatening.
The
leaving
Russia.
The
foreign
♦robawleei
lost
her
life
to em
■ « *
went to the state of Washington, where Senator Burner, of Davison, to do away men in the industrial; section became are not manifesting alarm. Thev are ex- the lames. In. Jattempting
^.
Is as big lu the middle of | proved with the belief that It would be Hardy
with the pardon, board as at present turbulent during-their. Saturday night-prosatog confidence thatthrgovfrnmem
secured
a
position
«n
a
railroad.
barrel &s at the ends.
to the adeantage'af’ the Unieerelty oi1Their lifo is reported to hatg been any-; constituted will have plenty, of hacking;
Sitting upright in a sleigh, where]
and it was thought if they con*-will bo able to handle the situation »nf he had started to drive from WiiatQi
Michigan it you were to cadi a younger thing hut a happy one, and last summer and that Gov. Warner will: give bis sprees
tinned - drinking .there - 'undoubtedly that there to nothing now warrhntloi Conn., to his home to Walcot, the b
®?'i; ‘ Burglars at Ollbortoo, "Fa*; broker man to the position1 now occupy.!*. .
Hardy returned with her two chiK sympathy to at least partof the Burner wouId-he'dlsordem Suuday.
apprehension fer the lives of ftdfety o; of-Jacob. Sulkoskl, aged 85, waa fQ
planr The trouble with the present’ “The authorities' declare that weas*
iV'Vlfte a smallpox hospital and one of - When Informed of the action of the dren to the horns of her father.-'
their follow countrymen,
under a ton-foot snowdrift, which co,
them is already breaking out :
regents in refusing to accept hla reaig- Oast week Hardy came back, but board is said to be that instead of mere­ ores
already
have
been
takon
Jo
proauthorltlee insist that the danger cealed
'
■* ■ ,; I nation. President Angeli consented to made no effort to see his tvlfe until ly looking into the me/lts of cases that vent trouble,. In Moscow. Arms have ofTFlio
horse, sleigh and driver.’
the situation is exaggerated.- continue
Monday; when be west to the house and appear to havo some merit, the* hold a been removed sfrom gunsmiths* shops inff t0 scout tho Idea'of a revolution and horse was still alive, f ;i ; v » « e l..r Jin' fteltb
asked to see her. She came into the second trial of every man who makes and patrols of the atreejs are con- maintaining the ability of the govern* , Mrs. O'Nell, widow of Dr. J. O’Ni
■com where -her husband- was, with application for pardon or parole. The tinned. ■
contract.fturgjton killed b j Uodroi^a i
, mont to meet all emergencies,
W -A fM
thicks In Wjf ptto6T8.|
of tbo Retail work.
heir two little childrenjianging to her last legislature changed tbs law so. that
Ban Francisco de Mala bon, January;
“In
the
Baltic
provinces
and
In
P<v
while
ho
further
encounters
between)
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I Secretary "Waldo sdid tbe+lmehas not skirts, and smilingly walked toward him the three members of the board shall
t4
Mrs, Chadwick believes it is as easy yet arrived when the state can afford with her hand-oat to. greetdiim._when he paid ST a day and providing that they land tho strikers -are cutting telegraph the strikers and the authorities have oc* «nd who was trying to escape with bt
th ask for a million as for twenty-fire to port with the valuable pervlces of ie deliberately aimed a 32-caliber re­ may serve six months of the year and lines and interrupting communications, eurred . Friday’s dispatches from"' husband, confirms the report that whlj
and fears are expressed for moat ser* Russian points Indicate'
hat
Indicate -that the be waa shot, ho exclaimed:
— \. “I bajra
bents, and her method calls for fewer) the honored president, and said it was volver at her and shot fiveVtimes, Sbo get pay and expenses for that time, The lous
disorders,
especially
In
Poland.**
been
uhot
by
our
own
men.”
strike
movement
is
spreading.
asks.
'
^— :------—|-the=bope-ef- the-people- of-SlIcblgan in remained i standlng .until'-the last shot result has been that they-nerve all. of
. .
...
.,
. At - Mttnu
bodies
of striker* . Charles Tuxhorn. agod 40, a ’farmei
’ ■ ..... ......... ...... ,
:
j general that he may be spared for many was fired; when she fell, to the floor the six months allowed them, and they
ilnnii
of theproblems now be* marched to the shops, and com who reelded near McPherson. Kan
are now hinting that they want the time _A summary
;Borne of the girls will get married!
^ c°me,
.
, . . . unconscious.'
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tho cznr follows:
’
pellod the men who wore at work' to smothered his sons, aged 6 and 10 yeare
The children ran screaming from the. extended for. which they may collect per fore
GS>? even If this Is hot leap year. Human I n/ / h^ 1l enaL ^ L V l ^ 3^fm !!J
Strike
of-over
100,000
workmen
who
leave.
At Warsaw a strike waa begdn burned his house and barn and sbo
.....
slpuMtoci
shown
him,by the.
ae room and Hardy coolly put bis revolver diem and'expenses.
demand
political
as
well
as
Industrial^today
and Is* spreading rapidly.- but and killed hlmsoff. He had^beon nms]
iv
- nature
*»**■ I t >^4 vuuurw^ - mo -ouuwwH.1
-qj the regents,
but refused
to sayThe
proposition
to
provide
for
a
state
back Into-bis pocket and walked out
, without disorder. A general strike has ed for maltreating his wife and children
o*wa
- •
*anything further than that be would ftfitha. houses a pbysietrfn-was sum­ ^veterinarian to prevent-the spread- of betterment.
caused by-mossnere of people begun hrLodz.
abide _byJheir..wishes,
was to have appeared In-cmirt tW
moned-at once, who pronounced -'Mrs. communicable diseases among Hire stock n Frenzy
city
streets
which has incited tho At.Moacpw and St. Petersburg the au* and
—dr-Chicago school teacher to' crlti
followingday,
Hardy’s wounds fatal. As soon as Hardy has again been revived in a bill Intro­ Btrlkers to l-evolutldn
clsed f<?r nave* smiling at h iapuplls
Tplfd For Madder.
thorltles liav^ the situation..under con*
arrlved down town~be was arrested and* duced by* Representative Morrlce, of nisaffectloh In the rtrm.^
President C, T.. BCckwitJj^Qf thetdo
.........................
. passed ......................
trolTand-the
day
quietly;. In the.
:f^ ; .Perhaps they never give him an op-j Mrs. Mary Brown, charged with the lodged In Jail.
Harbor-Springs.
The
bill
Proposes
that
'
uprisings In Moscow,; Caucasus and former city some men .have returned to funct. Citizens’ National bank, of Ober»i
N
E
W
S
O
F
M
1 C
H
1
Ihe .Latest Rflnnrtfl team tha-Pistarbcd Piatrictfl
Ptews-from-
NOTACCEPTED.
SHOTHISWIFE.
3
M SfflK W aatS
K i : portuhity.
-the veterinarian co-operate with the
lln, ■0.. is reported to bo in a vorysi
state board of health arid local board.9 other places whlch'threnton tp end with-work. Advices from St, Petersburg-nro -Jons'condition. Be'ohwUh - had hceii ill
the
entire-nation
in.rovoU,
to-titej
pffcct
tlmrth
e
authorities
regard
To~suppresslng such diseases..
Tremendous- activity of nihilists, and^the danger of a 1general tie-up of Hus* with heart trouble ever: since Dio closet
F i ve /th o u s a n d d o lla rs h a s been su b ­
the bank, aud ha^ gradually grown!
80„,,,
,•
slan industries as oust nnfl assert that of
1\’ednesdar afternoon on n r a test
weaker.—It. Is believed . by: j his ptol
echlnoderma" and has firmly refused Hancock, and JjrflJttLall accounts he and scrib ed In 3Ionroe to w ard s . a co u n ty In.On
y\
liiiiigness
of•
the
people,;
to-d.e^as-the
nttempj
to
convert
the
movement
the senate of the sltuatio<i nn direct
•
-v
. •
.bis wife did not get along well together. fair..
fjlclan that he will not live to Be tried!
to swear off.
for the r country. \
into a nolltlcnl rcvolt'hak failed,
On the night of the kllliug, Brown went T h e n ew flourlpg mill, being erected voting and h good'-majority-.Vottf.passed, martyrs
on
the ehnrgcs. against htay'Ui tbefl
unrest
in
I*
inland
and
Poland,
'i'he
St.
Petersburg1
morgue
itHl
con*
the direct-votjn.'* hill for tl.o fourteenth
“Drink nlontv of ■water ■•■■hftt.wPAii I ^ Houghton, and,when ■he did not re- n tle rs o y w ill be ln full o p eratio
n th is judicial circuit with a rush, and this ac* .rersoiial weakness In trusting alU-to-jains many imldentlfleA dead. ~~ Th~e United-S ta te s district court.
_
.
.
r—
ddKes_iylioni. tha.P£OlfliE:csffcc,IiUJy,
white -,
a ® ..... toed?” saw Mr Rockefeller Even torn at tbo t'“ ®expected,.his wife went w eek.
^ -4rands nf some of th« vlctlmw nro—
ro-whttc^
.
_ttion-'m.ijMn ean-41uvt-4he-Ie^ls 1at_ur e-wilj- ftT.^yd
I after hlnff-flndlng the tnanTTTls said,Jn. The Glee club of-Ollvet-^CoIlege^ls
hntel-i
_
and
on
their
fingers
are
diamond
rings,
n
o
t
SifIflCTairatrenipTs’
l
o
p^ishalorig'
Mr*Jhteg_wlH. agree that IMS’Jfl_not j an intoxicated condition,However,
——
__ t i ........... b eing tbnPlTiev werg
to rnake^a trip about the state. tho-diroct-volln-^-nlanr-—-ftovT-Wurnpr; . The war with Japan,
-the-supTnrffittori
extravagance.
I Brown, accompanied the woman.-home. planning,
'd r y - f o d s te e rs andl
He.iivy ta x e s d iss a tisfa c tio n w ith liberals of g en tle b irth In sy m p a th y L D o tro tt-^ K x trn 7E;
I when asked if be would sign the bill,
H teM s-and-hoifontl
snortiy after midnight Mrs. Brown next .month. ------- -*-------—
chu
rc
h
^
u
le
^
a
n
d
-g
p
x
e
m
m
e
u
t-e
w
n
e
i-sh
lp
w
ith
the.
s
trlk
c~nT(rvem
erit
\vh~o~dfesSed
1.000.
to
1,200.
X4CM
16; s te e r s nml helf.i
said he would do so as soon ns the
.
.
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.
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_
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The
Menoniince
Jllectrlc
MnnufactprJohn
I*
Sullivan
Is.
delivering
a
|
alarmed
other-lodgers
in
the
bouse
by
onr,
-,800-to
1,000,
$3
2
6 ^ 3 : 76; cholco titl
ti'i "Course of lectures on-the^fun-be-bad calling for^assistancersaylrig-that-shw 1og-^o:!a^plant was destroyed by fire -mrasuro reached him . and ' had'Tbeen o f—xactorieSi— w h ich ■-m akes p ra c tic a l- u tT 'V w o V k m e ii:'n n d took p a r t in the
cow
s,
13
©
3:.CO;
g
o
o
d
-fa
t QOWS, }2 5 0 a |
sjay
es
of
w
o
rk
m
en
,
d
em
o
n
sfrniton;
.,
■
Ahrt/iAA - vHa
t . ought to send ( WnA
«WaA ;U
a«. W.,Nk
nMJ ....M Onflllr
tHrtMl?!Vff“f
VlM ViAtmnAn
iA fWl
§■ co m mon cows,* $1 ,76e>272C jTanner^|
M onday
m o rn ln g ?rjjo
ss , b etw een ’10,000 looked over.
^pending tl.OOO.OOO.
had iobot
her
husband.
The weapon
r.ros8
cm
T
uptlon
iu
army-ana-navy.-----Twenty.nine
me-1
nmf
*twi»
$1 ty 1 25: choice heav y b u lls,
GO:I
in“ l;377-of the 7;229;school 'districts''
- H etty Qreen a'pass.
,
1 employed-was a small revolver-of-22 a n d J50.Q00, Insu red for #37,’50Or
pemands for constitution.
were killed and 37 civilians and eight f a ir to good b o lo g n as...b u lla, 82 50ia|
' calibre. The bullet; *tentered the imn.nls . M unlS ing-has a n club room s fo r young -1^-the state, the receipts' frona' the prl2 -76; stock- b\illsr-» 1 - 7fi ft 9. g« * ■
. ,
. . - ■............. .......... .RTzivere^wnundcdTbv^rev’orver reed in g steers*, StTFH'o 1,000, $,1Cp3 76,
marj^chooi-fund-and-the-one-railHax- sr.—
Z— — Bam-Bmall’s bow to the nubile on I h.oad*_and._he- d U ^ B j^ly-.jH ter --toe- m en.-so
Shameful
.conditions-to
Judiciary..
shots[
during.
Thursday's
rlotittg
In
Riga
a i r . feed in g «teer», 800 - t'o .liOOO^ 22 7J
—lAiitniT'jitioprtAV
Lf itn iff^i,nnw
7ijit>^ t- , T M r s ,
Bro^flit,S’gelf-Uofense
cxpnrufftidn as
is In throwing open their homes to those exceert the sum ~imld for teachers’ t }?■'S 1 *.etor8hurg there Is a tension actofcUng io the returns made by the f«>3
: ch oice s to c k e r s r 600- to 700. ;|2 60©
taking cnarge ofithe_
Brunswick
Jour- j that 8lie glJ0t jjrown
pages'—ln'235-or these districts the prlwho
are
1
1
vtog.In...hoteLs-and-boardlng
3; fa ir atock^rs, -?1—fS'^F^O L'ipfkerg,
—
' .
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tuafy^schbol money alone more than Uo- felt-rathep than seen that Is ominous, ;hospitals,
18 characteristic.
Wo .Cut out) jje ^.a8 nttacklng'lH,r,:anil tbe womnn’s' houses.
t o r s e ,: y o u n g ., m edium a s? . .830048;
Iftoys the expense^ of Jhe teachers. In
-com m oir m tlkecs, Sl0‘@30: mfioh cows
the. ‘Salutatory’ stunt.
| appearance when the police, arrived at
R e sid e n ts of -South -F o re s t, -P re s q u e 463 districts last year no voted tax was
The Manciiiirtfr FlKhUn^, , <
and aprlnsore.v-’good grad ea,. active;
tlje scene
sccne"UIf-«J^nv
after tue
the- snooting
shooting jgj0
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'• ■..■■■■
'
-1I ^“I The
oirecjtiy alter
nreformim» nn
com m on about eteady nt ab ove quota­
N A T IO N A L C A P IT A L N O T E S .
No
further
reports
have
beep
received-raised;Sunerlntehdent
of
Public
In­
tions'.
'
,TlJ« man who Invented the gdld would seem t0 substantiate her statethemselves fron h m i S
at
St;
Petersburg
concerning
the
tightstruction
Kelley
has
_prepared
these
Vem cn lvos--M ark et atoady At, tasll
^ -•■■■ f r ic k to.dead. :. Each of hto victims| ment.- Her .lyes were blackened, -her {SS
i f e m j!
Itepm-entatlve
Loud
Is
trying
to
have
w e e k ’s prices: b est grad es, |70>7 60:1
figures in support-of the bill which he [tog'Jn'Mnncliur a, although 111 military
should Contribute a gold brick to a clothing was torn, and she had the ap- thing theV sec,;
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1
puelof tli.e^p£o.noaetl^n&iv-^:battlealilp3- .0 tber.« 4r ~ t fRUC"
;
r'
::: ;s—!^ -has~1nrrodu g ed -lo circles -lu—the- o ........
.......
bilQUtilSgntE
monument to htn paftyimy -___ —
—J-Poarii nee cf-havlng-1
kboop
and
lam
bs—rMarlvqt
for
lambs
I }"«
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i
.
.
.
was sen t- 1. necessity of assess mg the one mm tax. tent tlimt (Ion, Kuropatkin has broken111!ll,1,>d M-Ichtonn.
a tea d y ;( shoop. 16o©26 htffhor: bnstl
and!- —L-no-nnvni
nui. ns reportcxl out_of lam M ,. *7 30ti»7 40; fa ir to good Jambs,I
Tho-nnval.bill.
enced'to ten, .vears-ln-Jackspn on cou- Ife \v\ould net^rlHrlbif-Urfs^tax but per- throughvGon. -Oynmil’s left wing and!-—
State’* War Clatm,
?!v,
A cfbldred preacher to New .York ■Denutv Attyr^Gcn rUinso ling «i;nnp to vlctlon of being- one of. the men who_..mlt ■.tim^uttborltloB not-tQa-r-ai8e--lt—in -uoiv
10; lig h t to-C om m on Inmliw H f
iy threatens ’Junanose■-corrmnirmn—
tee_ carries nn--nppTrqTrtn:H-mT—7W'
rafr to good b u tch er sheep. J2t
thinka heU-4g only flfty-two mfles-b<y
me with Ylnkosv, KuropatkiTv h
1w >Wfl,()7t>, while the estimates o/^gre*' 6t 26;
ro b b ed th e ith a c ft-rollcx^nnils of $ 3 0 ^ 0 5 - those-districts where, the established Tibbs
25;- cu lls aqd common, |3 @ 3 50.
low the surface of the earth. But, )V^ blngj 0" td npncafcMfore the comp- the nlghTof‘June. 14.^
: -The. Appropriation H o g s— Market n otlve; pigs,_SOc^nnil|
revenuea exceed the expenses for which undertaken a general offensive move-,
then, he measures from New' 'York
^ ^ of, tu® trr f iry *ln, ,regnrd
t0
m
Isaac . Dally, a -tormer-X>f_W-hltefnr.t--jJltfT are.p_roylded.__ j -^Ilchlgan’8Jjdl3putoU-wjir=clalmi
« -por
llie following resolution wnW—int-Po^-P10
townslilp,
who was arrested sometime
i y.—
'4t
* " • ■■'Mlonrnf which'had been diaailowcd The
nueed - by Representative Waters;- o r
harged=w4to-uttermg
forgcd'
notes^
_ v| - .. . - - - - J s ta te h a s -a lre a d j'^ c o lle c te d 'i_ lj
There. Is a great dtsCussion as to j tion .of. the_8umr-exp‘ei>ded-^tfr- placing pleaded' guilty aud was .serifonced . to Washtenaw county, and adopted:
t -whether
years at Jacksuu. '"“ Whereas,- it is "the'seiise of the’liuuse *G5iiiis]n ii; u tm i .s a y a th e K uaslans -loct i $JQO,000 for n -n e w g o v o fw n en t— offiee Chlcngo-^Q ood pr.m e alegra. $ 6 ,6 0 0 .
a blonde or a brunette Is thfl[.ti’onpg )n thn uph: dm-irny^tiwv ftpanlsh
that the law creating the state coinmis 4 5 ofileers niid 1,000 m en killed ot. r hiilldlng a t G ra n d R anlds. A lso $05,non E -24;—poor to —medium;—j jS—00 @6—<6;"
most beautiful woman, That la not a l war,1>nt-Sr>8..000 remained Of this the
The Republican goareritlon for the slon
M ockers and feeders. 22 25® 4 10; cov<b, i
Q u estion fo r th e blo ndrtB and h m rio ttp a Btnift i,pd iisan ratifea tin, I y ja nrilft wOU1'1 tw e n tr-firsL 1 ludiciflrrtirc^ilt, nom pH alng but, was foundcd-in1the best intent Ions, ivuimded at tne capture of the village ^0f.n site nnfl building at Ann Arbor.
26® 4 25: heifers, |2 ® 6 10: cannery,]
.of gandepas January 20. The ' Rus
The agricultural appropriation bill $1
21 2B®2 26; bulls, |2 © 3 SO; calvet*
bo allowodr—hut when the payment t^e counties of Mldland. Clare and lsato decide.
“Whereas,
the
amendment
to
j said sinus-tonk 102 Japanese puisoners, be- contains an item of $35,000 for a weath­ |2 75 7 40.
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Tame'IFwas for only;.|30,000;. The gbv- bella, unanimously renominated Peter law unnecessarily increasing the mem pldes arms, wagons and amnnniitlon. * er, station and Cable at Beaver Island, H o g s—M ixed and: b u tchers,
|4 70<
fur, ^
■ aeceDt„the_.chfick-and
.................
■ F. -Dodds, of Mt. Pleasant, for circuit11j bershlp of said commission and-ralslngA grovn-up man who says he has Jern<>r refused’ to:
S p -g ffo d -to -o h o le e-lie a v y ,
I
,off-GhaTlevQfX7—-It-is- Representative ^ro-O
----—7--— — -- --—u g h 'h ea v y , 24 70 w 4 76; lig h t, 1 4 70
neV ersm okeiapIpeor-cigar-or^klssed | W.. is 1jop ed_t o- gpJ| ec t—a
t—
^45 .GGGTnpf; Judge,
Strlckep Zllinlt?*;'
tbe salaries thereof and other expenses
Darraglhr-dlstrlet. in d ho, has been 4 86;
bulk of .aal«»W22 77J4V® 4 90.
,
Among the Detroiters' who will await has caused the same to become burden - Mra.vJ. G. Spoicher. wife of Acting working for It two years,.
a woman or r^ fj may bertollfng t h e ) tlie t0^aJ a‘??ont*
Sheep and. lam bs— Sheep . stea d y to
. i,.
news from St, 'Petersburg with feeling some to the public, and. !
eak ; lam be w ea k to lo w er; good t o ,
r OverspeiTSiielGluT, of ZlpirCityris-dead
t.ruth, but he has' missed a whole
„. ... ..... , The oldest living
.. pensioner of the w
^Murder.and,Suicide;
ch oice w eth ers, 84 90@6 56; fair to |
of personal lntereeHs C?yrus,E. Lothrop,
“Whereas:
Said
commission
has
mis
.
.
.
...
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-as
the
result
of
consumpt'on.'
Ilcrs
Is
otv11
war,
Wm."
Walsh,
whP-^is-105
ch olce-m l?e.d , 8IT® U lf t : n a tiv e lftirib9;1
bunch of fun. . . ■*
i Madly jealous of his pretty./young
n 'c 'tty /y o u n g whose sister, the Baroness Von H.
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i
n eei^ ed th e stilrit a r id - lid e n t- ^ f - ttf F -th e areo n d (lo a tu - w f f lc li- T ia s ^ ito w e d - a ^ - y ^ a ^ lv l^ ^ d s - p C n s lo n - in c r e w a ir h y ^ —'6iff7-6o. '—
lived'In
tne
Russian
capital
or
near
—„_____ _____ -J. .j— r=—f .
.-Wife, whonrliu hud nut Be.2» jn /m o m n s, 3us
law
----of- its creation, whereby- *the
* - - same
------ recen t inroad* o* sick n ess amour* J o h n |
house? S a tu rd a y fro m $12 to $24 a
f
a
1
!
A
/«
<
.
4
O
O
O
*
.
« grange ro say. the New. Yorker who Hafr -A; Knickerbocker, •vn>o l u t e it slfice 1888,
E a st . B uffalo.— Bqst ex p o rt .steers,'.
has become obnoxious to ih e people, Alexander Dowib’s chiefs, and follow-' month. Walsh lives at Ackworth, N, II, 4. 5@
6.50; h asl 1.200
■■i.aan^'h-.-«hlp.
.tried, to eat a.whole roast, pig on a painter and musician—biltort lnfo-khlr
The residence of Frank Strotse, of therefore, be it. — ^
... ers
ers-.ajid-ag:Unst which the prayoi-s- -of-[^—-T-lio controversy bet ween—the lake p in g ataera. 54 .7 6 0 6 ; 900 to'. 1.000-lb
Stanton, -bunded ttrth e ground witiTtho ""“Resolved, That the speaker of the the First Anostle” h a v e seoSttogi^jSri^marlue boat owners and the navy do, | [email protected]; b est fa t cow a. 22.50©
W*tger d l,d ”0t B** the het\eT,
-otaer-atijinal, tvLien was plaimy tno I ninn as .she ftat on tlyjrerige of the. bed weather below^tbe zero-mark, " The fire house appoint a committee of five to de- heoji.of:no.avail. Deacon Carl F. Stern,department, .which has accepted several 8.75; fa ir to good, |2 , 50@ 2.76: trim*
jn aa i, .21,;4ftjai1iftafe:bost- fat b otfersr'
smaller of, the two. ■_ __ _________ Mate ■■Thursday afjLenrooTi. Then ho
qhitffney. viBe wdys and-means .wirereby the. sajji; for many yfffru DbwlFs' ohtofe^poltce-^[email protected]; m edium h o ifo rs.' >3gD3.25:
.
' '~Z.|■tiumeA.ihflLKdiMl^^»^u^Uw«<ifdr ^ ^ Siroase--saved-"ffiest>ef his furniturw ia' ctrinrolssibh' mn v7l)e ’decreasedTh" hum; died w hile on .r o u te to th e R obnm . ■com iiotltlon'^ M a ^ W . 1
-common sto ck holforg, 22.50«pz 7 6 ;b e»
hora-ft-nd'-thfl
nvpanaft
ft
damaged
.condition;
fe e d in g ateere. OOO to JLfiPOrlbs, de>.
• .^N ow /that a Paris scientist Kks .dis*|1ug o u t hls brajifs. His wife dlcd;a‘ few
■IslaiKlS. where"Driwie is suffering from', scandal li.Tthe navy.
23.760>4; b est yeftrilng-^atccrr,covered that kissing Instead of being 1 minutes intop/where she had been shot Two little .children o# Mr. and Mrs. and its powers and duties limited and chronic j.lomach trouble, and-his \vife-to--^R«pPesdritnfIvo Fofdriey Saysrr,Tl\e horned,
.7 6 0 3 ; com m on atookera. [email protected]; .
'
, 1 desperately .ill. It Is said -that an_lm.. bUl.lOrreduce- tho ‘tariff on Pwiiippinn 22
'£ ' vv. dangerous—and -dAIeterlniifl-ta-^t0RllV |
At-AfeLiline-Of-^tbc-tragedv their Franfe-^Oadly—of Ingham township', 'a defined.’’ 7
exp ort b ullK^22-5D.e?)X:.littlA.atoo4t-b»Hft- j
vestigntlon-of-The death-of .Mrs^apelcIF^miw-nmrTobneco from 75 to 25r oet 22.60 @ 3 ;-g b o d -f reslt-cow 8-8trongrr2‘40 Ox
.patkologlcanylbeneflcLaj, It Is possible
^ V h e a d e d bfiby boy Harry girl of two years-aad-n hoy of fouiy
60; m ed iu m . 230®40;.-common-^^ateady,Farmers to certain sections of the *? 'wJlLba made by the stat^ board of cent of the Dlnglov rate will never get 21_85F26;
<v~ i'ftcttce w,m be resumed^
T'~r2?j^|f'.fV was-plnyh^; -about tne-' house. were playing with a sharp ax, when the
,:jH o g a — R eceipts, 21,000;* the;
re o ld est-so n r-A lb o rtr w a r to'school;-' boy chopped off the two last fingers of state wa nt _tJie la w -;pro Jeet fng ’ robln s health and-the-eoroher.-- ------- thi’o.ugh .the house.'” -■ ?— ---- - -m ark et 'opened 5@ l0e. lo w e r 'on york*■which eat up thetr cherries declared off.
the little girl's le ft ha fid.. A siieelni session Is n certhlnty, and era; m ixed arid m edium s .an d .strong
f l _‘Yashlngton^Post -th ln k s—Br.
Tfa'gfIcTDeo tho,
. 10c h igh er on pigs;, m ixed and-j
There wit! bo, soma amendments to the
It
Is by no means certain that the pres' and
Upon
trial
before
a
jury
on
a
charge
C
O
N
D
E
N
S
E
D
N
E
W
S
I
T
E
M
S
.
m edium s, 24.8004.85; h eavy, 24.SB, with
* * V ^r stating for one reason
Nows of the tragic, ending of the life of murder Mrs, May Brown, of- Hough- grime laws end the influence of the comldeut
wl!l
wait
until
*
ft f e w -eeteeted re h o t c t a t = 347$ 0; iy o rJRfflft t j n e n do not enter the min- if-.Gus San.dmniuin. Alaska lias-reached:
r1 Wtijv.
mltfees
w 111-cove r these~ matters—to
ex24.70^4.76; th e.:m a rk et closed Meadf,
ahIh IfVX'A'X—
i . . j , ( ahl1»
npfln h'ns bought'about 4,000 hend of
that the rallroadstotc busy w
6usbandr A
-Jstxy W itfa - does notrrpayr Wasted 'egnutieo. lie had; 'bcetr'in- “Alaska ton7-w^0LJhqtnndzkllle(Lhertertotoffto
dangerous
or
destructive
kHAhaiiAn tin_ CrPHtliifr
nrlvnran adverse
eG*iM»vw.*i4_ :Jr* ith so ip e Late a rrivals h o ld in g over.
sentiment to tke/nro
principally bronchos,
South creating
John Brown, a arber after quarreling jnals, to_preserve.deerquail- and-other horses, nrln^lnnliw
Sheep
a n d Jambs—R eceip ts. 26. 000; the
time to thlfifclng'’up seven otHqr re
since leaving Republic! some seven
w lth^hlm over—h ls -ln a tte n tio n to h e r anlmrilS ’in real danger of extinction, Dakota,-,ta be'ns'od by the army in Man­ osed legislation, and. if given sevent '"ftjket ruled a ctiv e; b est n a ttv e lam bj,.
-sons, ■ ...........
churia.
; .
'
* --------------eight years ago, Sandman had been and drinking, was today acquitted.
months to work in, much might be ac 27.80@7.,86; fair-. -JQ..
good,.27.6O07.7EL1
and. io prevent such flshy trlcks as^cani
!
oulls_t&hd
...................
common.*«.,
$20. 7726; nrext^west*
comnlishod - - r
'
missing for several days and his body
^miressees’
entir^eglslature-^iu-frt^
ning- dyed carp -for red .Alaska salmofr
Srw.tombs, 27.6007 65; mixed sheep,:
J^i88,—J o y ^ r-the^pe^ecJ^^aqdehuj^«ttJottnd=bn th e ^ e h c h ^ b f—DmJginsj'Creek aS^in ^ ta tV ^ r n la r m ^ v e ^ f h e with views of Dawson City on the lahef, tend the.inaugural, coming*to“Washing-1
t
Hepburn’s, ’railroad 25.6005.66; fair to' good, $6.25 5.402
IoadA_ther8impie- inre to Steep av pe Island, his-arm being clasped about, a presence of the terrible San Jose scale. This last trick is carried on In Michi­ ton In a special car,’ but the governor nil-' a i)en(, !nj? ^ 10 toterstate commerce culto ftncT bucks. 2 3 . 6 0 0 4 yearling
*r polejn an oppgrerit effort to save him­
0 ^ 6 , - - C a lv e s~ atro n g 'rto 5 5 't7 T28.
g
*
« to !tove the approval of the M.60
feet figure. That kind of argumenit
They were, warned several years ago, gan,, Rep. Merritt thtokkno a serious declines to Join the party.
09; fair to good, 2608.
-^KfiSrto—Hanoon
mother
m
-Pwu-tv.
^d
1
1
1
1
l
i
t
o
^
t
o
u
1
_jyns_introduced-tothfe
will have more weight with women self, from drowning. , He. is the third but gave no heed to it, not realizing the extent._____ ;______ '
gjj
th an yoars-of—preaching by Farso: Ucpubl 1c mrn to ^meot h violent-death damage •thnl_ih1s~TTnFect is capable of
Grain. Rtc.
f
Bey, Turkish mlnW?r to t h e ^ u S d i r t U i n o J c o m n i mea8ur« provides
In Alaska, the others being Johfi Forse- doing,
n
myVnr n eD^hom^<!Ck,
Adrian, States^ is deftd-ftt--the--Tiwkim^-tKKfifT^-yr'-™^—cttoiplalnt-the^inter-etate com*.
i red. May, 10,*
wagner. ■
man and Ole Olson,-.
- ......
. -20AA^La l .* i .2!i5*- 6.000 bu at 21 20 %,
There was a., shortage of clothing In certification of . commercial feeding
g .o o o ^ at
21 . 12,000 bn. at <1 20>
atyffa.
provldlng.for
the
composition
and
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.Tnaepii
r^rulA correspondent asks us to define a „ _. 2^ : July, 3JI00 bu at
. TiTg-Ji]jrdti_i!riali,^----- .—^
preparation
of
all,
concentrated
eonimer*
skl,
of
Bay
City,
when
three
little
stranphilosopher. We reply that a philoso- T h e C alhoun C ounty clreu lt co u rt
| l o I ^ e r ’bu° bu at ** 02 ii, 3,000 bp at 1
gers-put to an appearance for admission clftMeedlng stuffs sold-ln - the state,
Pher .Is. a. tnan_-who has nothing that
, Cofn—-No. 8 mixed, 46%o; No. 3 yel*
n d ar fo r F e b ru a ry fo r th is co u n ty to the home, when-only one was expect- passed the senate. It Is really a puro
te w . 4t.24e; H ftleg-w ere^O -cftrsr^rack. a t ;
c!kn be stolen, and who is satisfied ealo
contains tw o m u rd e r cases, th e -first
The triplets are girls, sm all-but
0fl DFJU
S .i vM
^'5*r review,
" ^ may
r l ^ suspend'the
r P *MTinr^o r 47\4'o; by wimplo, 1 ear At 46o, 1 ear
^ Major
i V Dentils
.... •# . MutvlhlH,
1MIII| U
m
to -set a square meal., and a good tim e In th e l)lstojr3’- of T H fecounty th a t e<L
theMl°
court
Lam 1.V J 1 l .lh __
track at A6C. 1 ear nt 46Vic per bu.
healthy.
Senator Rufner. of Genesee, has a bill port, i^Atin
Conn,,
has,Had
prepared
for
.-itotSrr^Na-3 white, spotrrrfl---Cfitt »
night’s sleep.
tw o , m u rd er, cases h av e b een trie d “a f : rRaner Bretzlaff, aged 21 months, son providing that no pardon be granted to presentation to tho logjolMure nroyMitiy -for Tire 1L..........?J ’Qhd-from the-earrtorr S ^ o ^ M A y r ^ ^ c - n e r - b u r ^ " ” ^;—“ —
Rye—^No. 2 spot, a car* at 82e'tier bu.
th e sam e term nf co u rt.
T h e m o o t ;of Mr and Mrs, Max Brctzlaff,- of P er; a .:.convlf:t unloss-the applicant got “tlflf -for thereduetton of pne-tiilrd of liissal... A Bftltlmnrfl girl haa
Beana—Jem m ryrll 6T nominal; Feb*
"0.ramlRalQn is also an
p ro m in en t of th e tw o is t h a t of J o h n C. trolt, fd] into a tub,of sealdi-vit water signature of the trial Judge, the prose­ aiT, which Is $3,000 a year. He says tho
“
°.d .t0
n tolnt rate In case two ruftr^r^tj^cai’u at 21 67; March. 1 ear at
$20,000 because he kissed her with M itchell, of S p rln g p o rt, w ho w ill be while oeing prepared by his mother for cutor. a certain per cent of the Jury,’ Job Is too easy,
^ agree, ordeS
out asking for permission, ,!f that han tried for th e m u rd e r o f . H e n ry D evon- a . bath, Saturday afternoon, and «nq. the warden of the prison,, gftd a certain, «
ieltowing Michigan Items' nro
these rates being O bject to re - 9!?toaftfO---No. 2 spring wheat. $1 11<
pened always, and the Bults ^ere~air ^ b T re ro rD tic k L ake. T h e 'tr ln f o f H e n ry rained Injuries that caused his death « per oent Of the residents of the vicinity included in ,a» omnibus claims bln re­ affecting
of the crlrao. •
_ ported to the senate: Q. R. & I, fall, view by the court, of commerce. °c” * 1 16: No. a. *101 15; No. 2 red. It. 171
successful, what a lot ef.bankrupts JEnglo. fo r th e to u rd e r o f C h arles H ar* few hours later.
f ' * 2 lls!lng to obey an order of the
road, .$L800, for carrying irmils:’ Mln. COmnil88loH
■rington,
of
B
u
rlington,
w
ill
:follow
the
there would be l
.. . _
-^pr>
It is stated that the wound by which
(The
abolition
orthe
50-dav
limit,
ac
"Mitchell trial.
'
nle H. Dewall. $1,501; J. R. Read. ad- $(1,000 n day,
Nelson Green of Hart, came ’to his
IW r
to Speaker__M.a8t«r,__ha84J-»JulsjU’atoiv$25.56(
death w«q to the^bnck_of_hIsJiead^and cording
A Rhode Island glrf who loves' a —- ....
m a ilin g ,',4 8 0 4 8 c .'
sbolished a" peculiar- part of leglslatlon- Michigan'.s senators’., it Is said_ will
Pref#rr*d p m th .
-AMUftlSMBNTg IN PBTBOIT4
that
he
could
hot
p«ss)bly
have
fired
the
^man of -the namo ef Rumgafdlner re
Mrs. Bert Gnrov put her potatoes on Shot himself. At the time of his death It- to. Michigan the totroductloiL_o£_-skel* have-ft-hard time bolding the Dlsce
^fnses -to_be his ,wife until he gets tho to cook for supper at her. home in Fife
totlCTtormerly, when ail bills had
Week Endloq Feb, 4;
!
supposed he attempted ills wife’s tp^e Introduced
now occupied by Henry M, Rose ns
legislature to relievo him of • the Lake, 8he then swallowed a dose of was
during-the first 60 days, assistant
Ltoxum TnxiTsa - Running fer Ottee.
life
and
then
shot
himself.
.
:i
secretary
of
the
senate,
when
f'Bmn." Here again we see tho far Iniidanurn and lay down on the.bed to
everybody who had ft bill to mind but he retires to become collector at Grand
Flay*. Mau Wed. and Bat. Eve. »c,.toa,
Gen. R. A. Alger has finally won to
•0.*, 760.
'.teaching Influence of slang.
g-» 4 m '1
die. Ilor husband returned in time, and the supreme court of-Tenuesaoat his-su^ not prepared, would introduce a bill bv .Rapids— Tlio--jol)pay8 43r2i'K)a -yenr^t ^ 4 X g ^ . :TttAATgB^^l»be--Byrqn-f
_ - ...
tijQywpW—J
ny.
lioT
See
Mot.
Uotitley.
r,
,w,wii
and
b
O
o.
Mat.
Monaey.
fl
While-hunttoR with two. conto'nnions.
....... .......
—Mrs. Florence Mavbrlck' who nrtmif ik
lay ana Saturday, Best seats *kv,,
lAr-Brooklyft-mililonalfe-la- going to twK-d a physician and resuscitated;IferT years ago in Tennessee timber and coal -vldlito-it ebarter foVibe city o f m m W Charles
Tyson,
of
Gnlosbyrg,
wns
shot
J
onr?
.I’5
.British
prisons,
following
a
WBITSXT THKATHk - '*ThO FftCtOrP GItI.”
! l (' ntod ,t 6 P u t ln tb e .r e ftl
• ta r t a hotel in New York where yon When RBked if she w.ould repeat her ac­ lands. It, was alleged that Gen. Alger’s
end seriously Injured by the aecMetS-*) .^nvletlon .0f having poisoned her hus^ Mut.(- tom I6o, Xte, Eve. 108., Wo., 90c.
,
b
'
!
>
'
n.tor
Jn
]
b
e
session,
h
e
w
o
u
ld
ta
k
e
tion,
she
said:
“Not
)f
Bert
quitedriuft*
can live at the rate of EO cents a day.
own agent was bribed t.> deceive him th a t title , and add th e real bill, a vm-v
t«upfia T u sa t sb axo W oitoi«t.*ao-A ftef*
SI
noons 0:1\ ]Qo to25o:_RvoniB)T«i;i6t->Oa toM.
Russell Sago will bo overjoyed. He tog” It Is said the larger part of Gffreyls as_to the vnluo-of-the-tamh-The -caw larg e n u m b er of th e b illO M o d u c c d - a t
fer
AVSnu *
VujdeflllQ — Afiwnooni
ean then afford to stay downtown earnings go for liquor_aud_thls preyed
IB 25, and 60o .veuiu s. 26.» , 60and A
C°Urt or flno<hern®“« r
and
<to
her
mlha^;....
.
all
the
10
years,
nights If business, to rushing. "
toil, of the- titles were never used;
Guy Carey, a Traverse City lumber­
But this jyenr, the 103 bills intro­ Tyson’s log and shattering It.
Tire nmr* interesting type of nrascu* |
Fon*ht n Manlae,
man, cut a terrible gnBU In hla ankle duced in the house are «u real bills,
; t A Florida girl was wooed by mail,
g ”
Mr. and Mrs. Chase S. Osborn,"of on in.New York state. '
Inlty
after all—tho whiter man, ____ J
While
theV
were
hlone
In
Ihelr.horae,
‘hut when he called to marry her she Janies Hand, aged 70, of Bay City, who while working in the woods. Although Lust year they had 181 bills after throe Sault ste. Mat-ie wfil sail 1w the Faclfle
Tho
alleged murderer of het husliani
blood spurted at every stop, ,ho
fortnight’1h n l.I^ 0Ji0r9; dl,rinsf the PaBt
refused to become his,.wife. Courting has bebn slightly deranged, attacked his the
ma? riiciu . ' W
of .them “skel. Mall ami Oceanic linn from Ran Fran14
years
ago, Honry Miller, wits recog*
walked a half mile to n telephone, called eton.hn
« c ”“ <0 » « k.
s ' . So In .the sonato, thov lmvo cisco for Now' Zealand, stopping 'en
v by mail Is about as satisfying as a son James, Jr., ami for two hours the a doctor and then stopped the flow of
ntoM on tho striDot by Mrs, James Oiins
route
In
ItoWftli
and
siunon.
From
thOro
W }‘
W
yoflv they bad 51
china egg on toast. Your true girl son fought him to save ills lifo and ««;. blood and'dressed the wound, according
In fthc fro K I" iI? 'Crf <!T rl''a ,0 “ »<" n Marlon, ,ind„ ana will bo taken to
wants to bo courted by a male'-not euro hjj freedom. Ho then summoned to the directions given-him by the doc*
I'lndlay, o., where tho murder occur*
red;—
— -------- —— ........'
the sherlff, wild locked the old man in lor over tho ’phone,
hjr-maU.
a. jyuldcdiefiU-ta. -the-eOHnty ■J«H. Both ■ Gen. - Will lV «ttr'ThT'(ldn7“Afthiitr
Uovl iimlss, Of Darsale, N. J„ hascclc-L,
* > „ 1',? dolu>'B his pet measure w ill.
^ f ,^ 0 economical ntid political re^
v
•. Onq of tho collego presidents thinks men were soverely bruised and Hand, Marsh, participants' In , tho military get left.”
jratod
What he claims as his ip i W j
"
forms
that
are
being
.experimented
wl
i,
form
donintidod
silence,
saying;
“Hcnr
8r., may.die. He had Just returned from
rilrthday,
Ho went thoro 12 years ago,
*lhe hifther education will ovontunlly the hospital when he became so wildly scandal who were pardoned by Gov. n 5 :
Xcwny«°< introduced '
,th* arbltrary wngo and yet Hoar ye! Hoar yot All nerson! iv?e being promised
Filigree on consideration that they tfny
money and n homo as
■'
the obliteration of tho human Insane.
a
flno
oP
$5,000
each,
havo
discharged
long
ns
hp
lived
by
New York .Tows who ,
W* - ■VlLace. Aro wo to understand from tills
to ompow^,tho sta^o to t
a
h
i
to a cablegram received at S rll,rOI',)10'nt” wWlo tV ft.hoSsr»ffifS^
their olulgntlons, Gen. White paid bU $2°,0M
to follow an old tradition, wanted an old
charge
or-.the
tubercrttoftls
sanirarlhmof
^
a
to
te
d
e
p
im
m
o
n
t
from
A
nibas^lor
^
/
ll,}
[v'0B
to
oxhlbiting
to
the
aenatorf
i.eJ!mfll8 .coming when the man
Canon city business men anrotgan* flhnl Ir/fallment of $1,00(1, .Tan. 4 and
man to bw th r first lh n now comdtery
►confesses that he Is a father will tolng a band.
5 B ® - *f white o i o « r * 5 i S ® j f t f « « m i'V S i
Gen. Vbrsh tattled up Dec. 24,
they had secured.. They thought hocorild
mdnt
agalrisi,
Charles
8
way
no,
district
b« listed with the im teratef
hnt ft short time, but several of
da^?° f0r t,,e n°rthem district of Fieri* those who tookfhim to Passaic Jrawi'
hosn burlod lu tho cemetery,
'
| murder of her husband, John Brown, in
Ilancock last November, will be tried
u P ro tljo e b of Chlcagotee*pertfteat--|tbiB.weekJ Ti>t> victimjyffg-rfb grberrenF
;fng to '‘heterogeneous hybridization of ployed at Houghton—hut residing in
STATEJ.EWS-CONQSNSEO-
TFfffflARKEfS.
M
T ‘‘“
\,A
:v
*vy owner |
in Mich!*
for the flr
ed tho pre,
f boU) ciioj
# ATAII TiffCUB\N
(X
ttto, Wasfl
senator
on the 13^
J
a '^ T n z o e a r m m x m -
>,.$tbdre,
Jnetew agft
e burned
Itonhah
oldest
rbe
to Smc
ladies to protect, every man.
I f f i E S »«• w * • « » • “
‘
iMk ■
undoubtedly -.—
means^ - every
wm
%
3
?T|jSipti|r7he drosses -bUi ^an
*SaJ^-ST S>Si
5
5
i i iiaalflb gentleman bas borne
reoollM ®ttl w , ;to° f
ply, and Jaok notices tbat his com­
panion appears to be looking jsarnestly
beyond the fire, shading his eyes with
Dis band in order that he may see the
better.
“What has struck yd.i?”. he de­
mands, quickly.
*m afraid, sir, your suggestion,
though a good one, comes a little toe
lato. l^oo|c yonder at the moving fig­
ures—two, five/a dozen, twenty. Yesr
*
aorry to say we have been dis*
covered; the guerrilleros are here!"
CHAPTER XVil..
. J. O’nJ
ifldroi\ea
ahuary;
to with
that whS
\"J bayi
a
f f i r m
gs.must
; “Guerra-a Cuchlllo!"
rhearts of bravo men in a common f
ffierbood. There .are four^-.of us
Although Smltbeps’ words are star­
J S X - t o stand against the enemy tling -enough to alarm the bravest,
f ^ l o e a match for ail they, can Travers does not show much indica­
a farmed l ^ t b e tottle, or massacre,- whichever
ion. KanJ lit m ar'to-still goes on," rem arks
i 10 years w i t who thus enters into the con
and
jcn for the first time.-'
-y ^
son nr
.1 .‘Then -let -us -be—making- ready
H mjnat a possible attack* .for -1 am
“JSongly inclined to believe some
rebels will And _their ’ way along
Qftiie^dol
* of Oberl f ie back trail, locking-tor us, as the
very serf pabaonoe of-my carriage from the train
d-hoen
pftBurato.be noticed.
tho clowl P Hurrying to the sldo of the compart*
liy growal Piaent, they proceed to do' whatever is
ills pjiy.f
Fnoeslble In order to protect the ini_Ue tried! Pturior. All work with a vim—cushions
tai'ln tbefl
Y w utilized; the guard brings various
Nicies-from hls-den, and fa-a-yery
brief space of time quite a respectable
itowing is maae.
.;
iCl’3
.'iCoffiO,"
says
Jack,
with—
oonai
l-hoifoii
^We satisfaction, when Smithers
nnd heft,
sholeo fit
with his arms filled- w lth' mdre
12:
V
a n60n ^ B ’iirofik"- with-“which 'to rflllth e - cracks
,, turner.,
» 3 © 3 - 60;
6
0
i
a
w - r l n t r i f f T lr th lv .' m V :
md
crannleB,
"we aro
doing' n o b ly / m y
?2 "
^f_fellow.__Bilt-honestly. do, you
juvnkerg, I
R
ht 18W. by P. Tennyson Neely* Copyright, 18W, by Street and Smith;
Wt-41i0--M
* whereil
n Winston
t. the
waa fgjj
which
rer.
W
Kimaglue there is a n y p o s s ib ility o f o u r
pjiciug attacked here ?M— lo w e r in g h is
Kfolts to a wbAsperr '
'"Well, it^wotdcln’C s n r p r is o m e," re
bins the other, slo w ly an d s e r io u s ly .
11 >.f'i ' ■
, no iuch1excuse1should d6 their
duty.
In arranging the cuehious so as to
protect the two girls. Jack chances to
touch thd hano of Jessie Ctbperon, and
is amazed at the remarkabtotbrill that
seems to run oyer bis whole frame,
Just as might a shook from' a galvanic
battery.
(Special Correspondence.)
'"Gome," be mutters to bimself In
some dismay: "I bad no idea it bad It you should happen to be -travel at our elbow, unseen a t first, gn old
gone^as-fatlift. thah-..„ThJs.^-really
* wliltqi..hoise...pefiria^..f*m ^he. dark
alarming,"
1
- native say to him, "I have seen Japap recesses of a stall. A- priestoss la
Nevertheless, he continues to carry and it is most beautiful," then perhaps; black begs alms tor bm , He is a
out his work, and Is rewarded by a low the .native would question you and! steed, the descendant of ether historic
"Thank you," that amply -repays him say, “But have you seen Nikko?1' And prancers, kept, continually tor tbe use
If you should say not, then he would of shades of Shoguns when they,wish
for everything. “What are they doing now?" he asks reply, “Sir; among b& a tradition runs: to ride at night .Bather -than inte^
Smithers, who has been keeping that ‘he who has not seen Nikko can* fere with these ghostly gambols, which
watch,.
_
. _ not-say ‘Kekko,’. which, in our tongue we are assured are confined to the test"Gathered abdut the fire and talking means that unless a man has s e e r -pie precincts, we drop a tow sen Into
the: matter over, with, many ejttrava- Nikko he has no right to use that the lady’s alms box and ascend the
gant Jeature3. - They- seem a little ’phrase /m osibeauttfuU ^L— ___w . -broad ..lacquer, steps leading to the
afraid lest the. carriage pontai? sol­ Nlkko is' the Mecca of the Bud­ temple before us. .Here a priest, his
diers,: and that they may raise- a nor* dhists in Japanr To die an<Lnot have head ,.shaved and^ wearing a yellow
nets’ nest about their ears. But l am seen it is. loss irreparable. And so it gauze kimono, bars our way and com­
afraid the fiery orators who urge an is the wish of each and every soul-to mands us to remove pur shoes. .
Immediate, attack have the best of th i make that pilgrimage.
_ _ _ _
bargain; fit,already fio’m e'of them-hre „ Let us^ make it and approach, not as The Temple Interior.
the
Philistine
foreigner,
lounging
in
The
temple
interior
Is
a
large
square
advancing, and, from the way they the compartment of a rattling, toot­
room, paneled to the celling In black
ing train, but along the road that tor lacquer inlaid with gold, while the
centuries has been worn by tbe pil­ ceilings themselves are laid ■» off; in
grim’s wooden sandal,.
' • ’
Scenes on the Road.
tion .of such a feollng, as, following
the extended finger of his agent, he,
too, readily discovers the moving fig­
ures.
They nppear to come out of the
-woods In-couples-or -little- squads;—At
that distance, and with only the fire­
light tp guide him, Jack cTiTsee that
they are rough-loOklng men; some of
them'negroes, parrying guns and mar
>tes; hut that-is-as far as-hisservatlon goes.
'
How his companion Is enabled to
determine their identity as guerrillas,
and not the patriots fighting under the
banner of^Gomez, is a,puzzle too deep
for J a c k ...^ - . ; . '
It la a time fbr 'prompVaotlon;will have to retreat"to their rudb fortress and meet the expected assault
bravely.'
“Where is the guard?”,:asked Smithera.
—
“And Ah Sin?” cchoes_Jack;— —r
Both-have, indeed, vanished tempoNor do. they appear- to-be-4n
side the fire lines.
“We will have„io leave them out.
There is hardly rooih for all inside, 'at yfiTjcwarded by a tow “Thank you.*
any rate.- Come, slr/Tet us enter.’’
hold their guns, they mean' business.*’
At tU.Q_door they meet the senor.
It would be strange indeed ittteyery*
“What Is wrong, gentlemen” he
-asks, quick to-catch tho: scent ofnian- xmo-.within-the railway- carriage did
not in a greater or less degree\feel a
ger in tha air.
sensation
if “their- nesves are
’The guerrllleros have come, senor.
strained
to
the
utmost.
.
1
I ara afraid we will have war-to-the:
knifo,” remarks—Smithers;—and Ro- ■The situation warrants it. Deadly
blado, thrustiug out hls head, beholds foes gather without — foes_ against
^ e jm jg h jm e n already-gatlierlngabbu!. whom- ordinary methods of warfare
-*30048;
oh -cows]
•■active; I
e quota- ; "But, if it should come—they- ”are
your friends, you know—would- you
mm Are on them?’*- contlnues_Trav
sew, seeking to cut a Gordian knot, by
ilhe most direct" method.
r ."Not -if - they" Were-Gome^-and his
I know them well, and their b a t
ijlOjcr-y^QfJluba- Ijhra is pni^io to my
Hiay-not-avall.'and whorwIlirptovsLto
jt-there are On ro t^
lie-ftre-th pHs-dOWUrtfee-Incl in e’Fbe_vepitable demons once the battle is
"OUiers! -You mean—the—Span ish —He-ntters'a-favorite ejaculation.
loldlers may retreat'tBis.way?"
"Senors, it looks as though we are
Quarter nfeod-bo neither, asked -nor
r .‘Not at all. Have you not heard o:! in..lor_lt.^. I trust;: you _wiH: ^mtrfbrget.
given,
and the result of the coming enU 500
guerrllleros—the mdn who fight your.promise to assist J n th e .defense
gagement
must, be a survival of the
or
no
flag,
who
war
upon
.every
COTtB,i
of the ladles,” the old Spaniard says,
fittest.
- - ------------annerv, I
tW
sy
meet,
robbing
paclfiqo
and
hoarsely.
calvet* i
. belligerent alike
—•
several ,exclamattonr•"iir^femlnjno
of th'er carrlagd to do their very
i-iYes^-I-hav-e-heard -ot-these^devils. -volceS-from-the dark lnter-lor-annoimee ers
tv/iO
--- (- - . , ■■■■■ --J---- ----- J- - ------ f.But why. Shduld'Tyou:"fear th a t they that both Juanita and her step-slsthr
Smithers
is quite correct when he
njy descend upon us?” inquires Trav- have heard, what manner o f danger
’declares-the-most
venturosomO 'of-the
M Tliey are sfifhding' Juat outside1 .menaces them.
guerrillas
arq.
arvancing
to the attack.'
(be carriage, with Ah Sin . and the
upon us, senor;
The;
light,
of
‘the
fire
disclose3"thls
guard near oy, reauy to '^n fer a t any
fact7 and as. the men at bay crouch
|. ilmo should it be necessary, and as
The two .men enter tho compart- there beside the .opening, watching
their conversation Is carried on in low mont, And tlio door in barricaded. Ah
tones, the chances of its being over Sin and the guard will have to look this advance, they seem to live days
In the few seconds that .pass.
, board are slightjndeed^
out - to? themselves: wben :tho„storm_| J-_ »i7.~Wnnld be-foHy'.to let-thom get too
-birds o s p r e y seem cloud bursts.
~
close.^ways t h ^ e n o r , 'grinding His,
| -to-haveJ&slido4ntor-mation^aa4<^rwhon
wordnjf teeth.-'
"
.
a battle is about to^takg place, and Smlthera to warn 'Travers of the des
..AiYon-ftre rIghL Therefore, call out
-thejr-bang rotrml _ltka dogs w ariln g to perate ..business ahead of them, and
and
warn-them that they Stand on the
^lick.up-the- cvumUs-from the piaster’s th e only fear ho~^!xperiehces'-is-for-tfae:
Tdead
line.”
. ' ' __
___
-table,iLonJy-hopQ;8ome day both -©rw safety of Jeqsib.
Hoblado
is
quick
to
accept;
this
sug­
me* and th e ’Spaniards will turn round
Th’erev-ls- a; peculiar ^satisfaction In gestion which Smithers advances. He
jnd hunt these miserable go-betweens"
being so close to this woman, whe has raises his voice and. sends out a hoarse
entered In and taken possession of his bellow. The guerrillas hear, and iaheartra lthough He-ls--uhder.;bonti not -§•
t.^as ifcreaHzingto betray hls identity." Jack rather en from the tone in which they are ad­
joys the situation, or at least he would dressed that they cannot have soldiers
If it were not for the deadly peril to deal with, they laugh his ponderous
which-Hovera-over-the-one-heloves. j,hreat8 'to scorn-. — —— ------. - .
At any rate, he is deeply grateful for /"Down!" cries . Sm ithers,/ pulling
the peculiar conditions that allow him ■Jack with him.
the privilegezcrt standin^Jip^in_Mr dei —savoral shots-have sounded, and the
bullets orash into the woodwork of the
fence.
Little; is said wthtn the car; the time car.
.(To be continued.):
tor'^“dfas Ba's gone "by, and: action
"The guerrllleros are Hercl"
■
LT u
^ they are in the neigh*
.and 808 us, we must expect
j^ht=fer-our-Hve8.^ .
Now I understand what you mean.
The fires will draw them."
a a : fact, sir, if they come
must take their place.
So far as they-can see, the newcom­
ers have not as yet fully grasped the,
true inwardness of the situation. Attracted by the’TipFoT the fifes, theY
have .arrived at the railroad; to find a
narriage Btandlng~there>;->but what tha t
vehiple of transportation actually con­
tains is as yet but a- surmiso with
them. — ------------------------ ;-----Jack does not fancy their looks at
all. '
He has been thrown in contact with,
crowds of rough men during his life
oh T ex a n “plains and in - Colorado
mountains, but never in all hls oxperionce has he run across ^uch a tough­
looking lot as those assembling around
tho fire that was«4)ullt for protection
and has betrayed its trust
FiHLy^MTf-Of—
guerrillas areblacks' and In the firelight they havo
.ho oppoaranco of demons or.gnomes.
AS to the Others, the least said about
the better-sino^their appearance
does not go far. toward reassuring the
adles when they venture to take an
observation.
. >
i
"Do you suppose 1they will attack
us? “"Issks ' RdbThdb;wl lh“i5(5Tistderable
anxiety in his voice.
"I don’t question it in tho least,’
re p lie s Smithers, who develops some
of tho qualities of . n loador lu this
oihorgoney.
"Then. If that ho so, wo should first
of all on(leaver to protect tho 'ladles
from d y in g lend. Col, ^poncor,. will
vou kindly vneutp that corner? wo
ban arrange it. no that they may bo
nnfo ihero,1’ .
■■
Rponoer, of eonrsO, dooh SO. .iftcic
maglnes tho man Is a triflo nervous
and Beared, m h ap s he has beem
drinking hard, and Is not in
dltlon for proving bis mettle, All tbe
then, wby those who
th e m
meant for our preservahnl!!l&y pro'LGl 0UIt mil*. Well, It often
to
8?‘ ^ orhaP8 It might be wise
a
t he m, ajid rQffliaJtLJxi_tJvo:
Hum' ■ could have them ready to
V
? ^Gai*d.a.-tmin coming."
you knA°nl ?T.fGeI m°r0 a t eaB«<»-«^* J f
r j- ,'ey theao gucri'illoros as well da
bt'(lone "C° VGry by th 0 m ' ,f , r c 0 u ,d
hiui°Ibn^a ^ aai■ovon moro Ro.vslnco I
nof
to think of that docs
!un1i,w*f?r .,yo'lr nilnd> Smithers”—
Iho (!i!L 'o t,lUnib oyer his should or in
iMiit i*C on
tho carrlago, and the
™ knows what lie moans.
Ih**1*!!!!!!96
Se.nor Rohlado out,
^ possession of the
1^,,. c^fitlnues Jack, "Whatever he
that wo will do."
"wthor* doe* not ImmedlaUlv ap-
>*r--~w*
The road runs slowly upward till
finally .we come from out seemingly
endlessVtTees 'arid find ourselves in a
flood of sunshine, our_rlkishas rattling
ovei? the uneven, road of a village
street. Low, open houses stringsalong
on either side, and sliding doors, panin-sm all rlce-paper-squares^ar
pushedHjack-so far as. to -leave-each
interior entirely open. As wo Jog unly-mhtted floors, shining woodwork
and hanging, unrolled scrolls, depict­
ing a landscape or perhaps a seated.golden- Buddhas Women—their black/
shiny hair done high upon their heads,
gq^about~tholr. workz3dth7that~-Uttle
forward trot~pgcpllar to.their race.
FJ8HIWG VINES FROM GRUB*.
Detail's In the Manufacture of 811k*
Worm Gui­
lt bas been found that silkworm gut
forms the .best line for flebing pur­
poses, partly on account of its great
tenacity and partly because- it is so
transparent. /Every year a^sutfiolent
number of Spanish silkworm grubs
arg selected for fhis purpose. After
they have eaten, enough "mulbernf
leaves, and before they begin to spin,
they are, thrown into vinegar .for sev­
eral hours. Each insect is killed and
the substance which the grub in the
natural course would have spun Into
a cpcoon is forcibly drawn front the
dead worm into a much thloker and
shorter silken thread. The threads are
thdn placed in pure water for: about
tour hours and afterward dipped tor
ten minutes in a solution of soft soap,
The fine .outer skin is thus loosened;
so that the workman can remove It
with his hands. The threads; must be
dried in a shady- place, and are often
bleached with sulphur ~ vapor until
they acquire the bright appearance Of
spun’glass,
THE HOME TO COME TO.
Ideal Refuge From the Stress of Life
Well Described.
- The'ideal hom eis pne .ln which the
inmates think more - o f-th eir duties
than of their rights, and recognize
that they are responsible for each oth­
er’s happiness. To be admitted to such
a hearth/ warmed by - the crimson
flame of charity and household affection; bright with. therspaTkle-of gay*
ety and rarer flash of w it; .illumined
by tho glowmf thought and ctoax4U0kt
of sincerity; beautiful with joourtbsy.
forbearance and refinement; its atmos­
phere vital and with the oxygen, of
rlty and open Joucurrents^.
fresh Ideas;- adorned by culture and
soclal-a a eni ty ;-and.securely-buHE-upms
righteousness and faith,-ts moral re.
few bear children on their backs,-and
generation as well as happiness and
some lean over charcoal braziers
rest. Whether rich or poor, with many
warming their small, brown-hands,—To
orfew-inm ateS'ortoniyoheranyhearth'
the left o f-th e road is a fur shop,
may breathe this home.splriVwhile to
Tomb o f le yaiu.
where jin old dame sits, smiling and
bowing to ud, expectant of a pur­
heaven isj the best and most lasting
chase, while a man across the way, I squares, In each aquare a colled gold of—earthly—joys.—Maxwell—Gray—in
from a house well .Stocked with dragon. A paling Just within the doorfl. -Black ahd-White.'
curios, asks us In broken —English' marks the limit to which the pilgrim
pleahe to enter. And here along the may approach the great gold Buddha,
Tha geas.on.
way we meet a group of children fresh who, seated on a golden lotus -flower,
.be content to guess them,
from school, gesticulating and-calling looks out from-theL-gloomy recess of Ahl
For werS I to express them,
shrilly to each other; many of them the room. The air is dam p.and cool . The hearers would orv ~"Hush l1*
views about the winter
entirely unconscious of the small and the silence broken only by the My
Would sh o ck -a season-sd printer—
brothers and sisters whose heads ap­ mumbled ’mutterings of pilgrims i
Nay, make ;his devil blush.
pear above a bundle-At their bAcks. they prostrate themselves -before -the
-The dolefullest- of creaturea, Each one holds Id a .Chubby fist a pile god,
I- view my cohiely features
Now turned all blue and red,
of cardboard discs, bearing on one - As we cross to the buildings on the
and ..vivid. —
grde^tl^coiored^plcture of-some Jap- TlIfitTwerstaTrd='fo r a m o m en t:tab eh o lf WWflarfng=red=.
-A. loathly-blue-m id-H vld,— ----•Q Woe for beauty^flefll
—~
anese emperor or geneia L _.Each, In a_ noveljsignt,
In
turn, throws his idlsc at tone face upon white hood and robe, who, with a ta rn*' -ByV-Hla-I-am-a/Bietedi—;-v—the ground. ■If he can turn the other bourlne accompaniment, perforins a In number unrestricted.
Are .ehHblalna rever healed?)—
-fiTs- throw, It- is his. sacred dance. She wave’s her arms’as I cough
and sneeze'and shiver
He she- shakes the cymbals—and-^stowly W ith -freezin g "lungs and - liver
And lowerr limbs - congealed.
while others throw at it. There is a pirouettes three times. Then she falls
clop-clonplng of little sandals__just; -upon her knees and makes a low sa. r gnt the ohlldron’s maps out.
Though here I am perhaps out,
And let - them understand: .
I with distinctive mark tick
For regions known ns A rctic
My ow m -m y native land. .
of rape should be put In If Ute
keeps almost any kind of live
especially sheep or hogs. This ptoat
is becoming very popular in the pertoi
of tbe country where it bee been!
longest grown,
It is scientifically
known as brassica napus, and is of
the'same family as cabbage and tur­
nip,, fo will grqw wherever potatoes,
com; luraJpf-nnd-nabbage will grow.,
It needs especially a soil rich in tbe
mineral elements and in humus,
i
• It hi a Yery good orop to rotate with
clover, cow -pea*, soy beans, white
beans, J>eas and the leguminous plants
.generally, as It .takes from the soil
ve’T different elements from those
taken by theL, plants named. It to
above - nil a^sbillnig crop/ and when
treated as such wUl yleld Jlrom ten to
twenty tons per acre. It is, however,
used also as pasturage,,but when so
used must be carefully handled;or tb e .
stock will eat it down too close to
the- ground to permit It to give tbs
largeist-yleld per acre.—
About^tbree pounds of,seed to re*
quired per acre, and the seed to drilled
tn, the rows being 24 or’ 80 inches
apart. Cultivation should ho given a s
soocras the^plants appear above tho
ground, rirkeep down the weeds apd
the cultivation should be repeated
often, The keeping down of the weeds
is the Important thingJn/the-caring'
tor the rape, but when it has obtained
a good development Its spreading ■U>i
iade-toe-ground-smd
... v,-.a,,:<-,■§
weeds.: will thenceforth make
kittle growth".
If the rains are good and weatbolf
n i a^M
^ » i
warm, the rape will make a m o l
Af
igrowth In six weeks and by that tlmb
/ ’^5
-may be cut aiia tod to sorne extent It
it Is to be pastured the stock may be
cut down to the ground, nbVr seedmust
be-sown—at-oncenandHJ»!s process
may be continued till late summer.
>The *crop-will, keep- on growing till V
the heavy frosts kill It In the late
fall. \ It will stand a good, deal of
frost, as will turnips, and now and Ihen^ioots-and, plants will live over
winter—It-the plant
pastured but
lightly the hogs or sheep will eat but
the tops and the sides of the leaves,
leaving the stalks and some of “th e7
mid-veins. These at once -send out ,
new verdure aqd will continue t<^ ne»—
new tbemselvei all through -the s e ^ r
son,
Chemical, Value of Humus. :
Of the elements ncontalnedori ginally
in the decomposing plant, the potash
and other basea-leaoh out rather read
: r
-j
*11
i l l
ily, the phosphorlo acid with .more dif­
ficulty,■ As to -th e nitrogen, in the
case , of "sw eet"1HumuB. much of It
Yet but half told m y ■woe-is—
The fate 1 undergo Is '
Too harsli 'for mortal sin; ■;
Peace rices, Joys’dk1.'h o p es fade—ease
la likely'found In H ades—
They call the plumber i n . .
^
tag sound, and turn tp find, direct’ '
SsiJS
to
must-he. supposed to pass to the state
of nitrate before humefaction is comnlete. that is. while the vegetable tia:
sue retains something of its form. Ni­
trogen th at is bound up in humus,
-pspqplaHy -'the J‘sour"~humus, whethe r
strictly a component part or merely
Benefits of Propor Breathing.
held< more' loosely, Is not "readily reS ^ ^h rcak C 1 if,MW
breathiag'thatTCovers-the^eutlre Jung .omnsrty.-';Jtmt‘8
nutrition, bo here^lt has been ques­
surface Is , of more value., and im- tioned -whether . solid caTfeon com­
poriauc^'SB^Iynu. .lvDl“ e:TSrrbeIl.e¥i: pounds in the soil ever pass directly
e trled lt. an ’
th m u g p ts rooto p “ready
-frave 'eStabttshed-tbe habtt-of breath' formed food. Borne, fnvestigatlons
ing jn this/mamier you wttl say some Beam to show the possibility of such «
remarkabTe things in its f^vPr, It will thing, th o u g h ’not that any const;
reach ail points of your pbysi«a$iys* able amount o f such carbon
__teiru_AlLtheItienefltsJlhat_a£&urLfrom_ pounds la taken up lir-that w aj/^T ho —
.•si
'
t.
v• • l 'v ■ *.i. >V'.
^ *A
^,
V
A-bealthy_condition.ofthe.blQQd--.wiH -fact, now p rao U callf^w o at^ ted , th a t7 “
Vi
in a greater or less degree be yours, a soil rich both in mineyki constltu* ’
for the mapper and completeness \ n t g and in decomposlq^ organl'
•r*
»<• •
v : r*v>
with which the- inspired air comes in to r :will promote plan/ growth to an
contact -with-the ■blood in the- lungs extent impossible .with the fullest sup*
| r » S%»•»R?»4<aw
r« jx w
■i*»»«. ...
is of the utmost importance to every ply of minerab’fta tte r only, does not
.>
vital
process.—Christian Work md .necessarily, snow that the decomposing
*•
' ; ? |.\>(*
.■ ■
■
V.
[H
; 5 '-V
Evangelist/
organic m atter Is properly plant food,
though it may play quite as important
a ’part, even an Indispensable part. T hs
T a sted nlTTbuch.
leyasu Temple at Great Gate.
_Touch,: Dr. Andrew 'Wilson has re­ strictly chemical value of humus xa
C o n te m p t f o r 'th e C o u n t r y r 8 a n c t u m . ahead, and behold a group of small laam, receiving on the mat before her minded us, is. probably the oldest of probably not due to Its function to anyl
The narrow-cheated gillle-loo-birds ladles under largo paper umbrellas a shower of copper coins.
,our senses: It: is also, ’we may o}dd7 extent as a direct nutrient, but ra th e r'
and'carrying,
each
her
school
books;
who act as state editors on the metro­
The buildings to the right are after the most active where taste has al- indirectly. The view of plant nutri*
They
are-eby-and
erowd^one-another
politan- dailies poke fun-et-the-epun*1
the mannertof cloisters, low aud ram- ways been assumed to-be paramount tio m ie w iy accepted a_half^centuryregarded soU constltuents as val*
,/
try editor, all.the year round, but we to get past.
blfng; with a pillared portico. The —at the dinner table,. It is a f»ct over- ago,
uable
only in so far as they actually
guessHfihey-eould shove their-spindle-llke far
paneling in the interior Is all- i n red -looked- that-we
feed
t
he.. plant hy_jenterlng into iL
7ess“ Because we^tasteitt-than because
shanks under the corn-fod editor*e^tar A tth e- Temp le ~of-leyasu;
This,
the
"mineral Uieory," regarded
Across
the
bridge
and
we
are
near
ble ’long about now and proceed to do
' the depositories of Shoguns’ trappings. we feel it. What is there wonderful plants as dependent only on such ele*
things to the aromatic , buckwheat the temples placed by the great Sho- There-aro silks, brocades and masks in the tastfl of vour perfect, your ripe ments as they ACtually take up, More
cakee liberally lathered with real but­ gun Ioyasu and his son, leyamljtsu, the in open-cases, gold.and silver armor on potato? Nothing or little. But, ah,
recent advances in knowb^Lge tyow,
ter and maple syrup, or could Just end and climax of bur pilgrimage. the walls, and gotddacquered boxes the feeling! What have the resistance as had been suspected/ th aF th is is a
They
are
approached
by
numberless
have the opportunity to pick a homebound with tasseled cord of gold and of bread, the sudden coolness of butat^error.__SomeLOf_the most valua­
ter, tbertsnderness of. asparagus, t
g ro w n sp arerib they’d probahty:kn®w raoBsdraversd stone stops, as broad asyir red.■
.
. ________
ble
and important constituents of k
a_f6W of~the^greemspotsin^them oas highway, and banked on both sides by
Overcome with the splendor of it crispnoss-of blscuit to do with tqstA? soil have only an indirect use, that is,
walls
of
huge
stone
blocks
perfectly
back editor’s desert when they saw
all we take our way back through tho Something-almost negligible.—London they, help growth but-noyer-enter into
and could understand better why we fitted -and "velvety with moss. High demomguarded gate and ascend an- Chronicle. "
.
or become a part of the plant—Ohas.
browse along the highways of the aboye tower those huge cryptomerlas, other flight of moss-mantled stone
L. Penny.
sauerkraut and link-sausage districts which filter a dim, checkered light steps to the burial placo of leyasu, the
Impromptu With a Sting
... 1'T‘-1
’
through
their
branchos.
Once
up
the
in the land of Wayback Instead of nib*
greatest of the Shoguns. A simple
A
quaint
story
has
been
•
’lately
rs»
....
Doubtful
Pedigreed
Plante.
M in g along the barren .as>halt_pav£ stops and through a great arch and stone quadrangular fence, incloses a
-oalied-ol—a-duchess who had -enter- —We hear a great deal at the present
m entsln the city of Trosty nitts, hoaTtS ^ b to fb : la tho temple’s courtyard^a plain bronze tomb, thrown Into ever talned a famous literary man for a time about pedigreed seed corn and
foods and homeopathio mince pie tab­ harmony of subdued color, with its lasting shade by those, giant trees week and then produced the inevita- pedigreed plants. On investigation it
gray Stone flogging ;and numberless that stand like sentinels above the
lets.—Northport, Mich., Leader. ^
moBS-covcred^BtoneJantorns.^At^the: m an -th at planted them. Of all the ble autograph album with the request Will be found that, tbe so-called pedi­
PfSpOBterOus.
far end stand tho temples, and to the places this is the most imposing, as it for" “something Impromptu." In vato grees ai-Gi ontiroiy lacking and what
Col. Ed Bowie, of "do Eastorn Sho’ ” loft, rising tiorton tier, Ik a huge red stands in dignified and lonely silence. tho jauthor protested that thd mere the peoplo mean is Com that has been
sight of the book paralyzed every one selected for a number of years:, The
of Maryland, has a negro tenant who pagoda trimmed with gold land hung
Let us contemplate it for a time and of his ideas, so at last, in a frenzy of term pedigreed is a misnomer' notes*
IS rather sHiftloss and ne’er well to do. with'golden bolls,
thon slowly;retrace our stopB to the
After a reconi} ftbsonce tho colonel
Thb whlto-plllnrcd gateway through .temples, and from the ..temples down despair, ho seized the pen and wrote: it comos as a result of developing new
was mirprTsGdr to" find bn his return Which WO must pass, lk guarded ton tho groat Btono stairway and across “If Iw a s a-dook I would have a bet^ varieties from tho seed, by crossing
with some other variety.
that old Ben, tho darky in question, each sldo by two rod demons, tlioir the bridge to our hotel, w hich lies te r cook." Tableau.
The term should be dropped where
was "TTrTvXngf": a ' firic^-101>?<111k trfu1», faces wrinkled In angry hatred, whilo amoqg tho troos hack from the road,
Profitable
Inventions.
incorrectly,
applied, Relectlng plants
iiitchod to a brand now wagon. Ques­ in tholr hands they brandish swords Our pilgrimage Js over.....
/
No one class of inventions, has been is one thing and breeding plants 1*
tioning Mm, the colonel, was informed and darts. Hut why is tho flowered de­
so profitable to both the manufactur­ another. It may be that when on*
by lion that ho had “hot do outfit” at sign of iho lof| inner pillnr.H niipportInventor's
Reward,
er and. tho Invonlor as musical in­ varloty of corn is planted tho result­
iing tho archway upaldo d o w n ? We
3now Hill.
A
grnnilson
of
Gen.
Shrapnel,
who
struments and Appliances for name, ing produce is really a new variety,
wonder
at
such
nhilKlnko.
That
Is
b
e­
"And what' did you pay for it?" v
cause (ho biiihiors were afraid the Invented, 1ft 1804, tho mlsRllo that has Numerous improvement a to tho piano but wo are not In tbe habit of so re­
"I gib ma noto for $100."
"And whom ton oarth do you expect gods w o u ld he envious of tholr work nut, such a figure in tho( HnssoJapa- have been a source/of largo fortunes, garding 11. Wo .plant learning corn
noae w*r, in endeavoring ' to obtain
get from it what ww e*H L essr
to got $100 to pay (ho note when It If H were on! Irely perfect, so they p u r- from the British government come, At and various, devtcra am »t prpRnnt and
lug, unless it has h*e* planted *o naar
being.
eontlnuouRly
applied.
Radically
posely
made
this
error.
Inside
the
tolls d n o f asked Col. Ed.
of iho $80,Mo M's grandfAther now JnHtniments possessing
rv»«l anothw variety that croas pollenI**Tho old darky’s faco swooned an gateway a n d we Ape tn A nother stone- loAst,
spent
for
tho
benefit
of
hlw
country,
merit
aro
iho
inventions
ncoded
In tion result*.
Jrijured expres*lon, And in a grlevsd fiagged quadrangto. Directly serosa
rcewfvtng for that and hl» invantion thle line. The public U always rosdy
We have **ea great lnaprove meet in
the
way
and
to
the
toft
And
right
are
tone he replied;
no
recognition,
ami
dying
poor
and
the
cor* p i n t a* a m o lt of —liMlow.
to
adopt
Almost
anything
new
In
both
temples.
We
start
toward
the
temple
" ’Ftore de lavrd, Marne Bkt, yavi
doan’ ’spect me to, zto d* noto m ’ opposite, but * re stopped by a stamp- brokenhearted, a|t* r the manner of wind and atrlnged Instrument*.—la- but a* yet UUlo or bo f dlf r **8 WortC
paiyIt,tob?" L:
=t
¥
H
i
k
\
Investors.
).
• * * * * • '+
wr.- w-.+o
-^i
■to,,.
wHw 4
p*V'r>Jft:'>:I1
STANDARD
THE
ANtTIRULLMAl EVBK71
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CHELSEA
S T A N D A R Q , T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 , I9 Q 5
Kiw
uisemi*.'' ' ■
^ ••wwbmmm. '
NOWYM « * * * » ,
A w im tw ttm w
Only one remedy fn (he world that WANTED AT ONCE—Cash pald fl
oak lumber to large or small quauf
ertll at once stop itehluees of the aklo h> *»«
Lulok Bro*., Ann Arbor, Mtahl
ties.
any part of the body; Doan's OlotmeoL
FARM FOR 8ALB—Tbe AiHlai,r
At any dtug store, 30 cento.
Green farm M W acres, 0 tulles non
“Young meu and women wanted to west of Cbeises. v Three good cos
Terms — #250000, ’ one-half cai|
learn telegraphy. Railroads need oper
Balance 6 per cent, Address,
atoys badly. Total cost six months' gtralth,702 faahfngion Arcade,
*
course at our school, lucludlog tuition troit, Mich.
41tf
(telegraphy and typewriting) board and FOR BALE OR RENT The H«04
[.furnished room, |69!, ’ This oau be re­ Bebulli farm in Dexter fownsbl
duced. C a taloguefree._Wr11<* today. situated one mile east of the Hun
Dodge's Institute, Monroe 8t* Valpara- Lake church, and west of the ft,,
formerly knowuns, the W. D. bmii
leo,.fod,“ .
- .•
. j
l
place. Obod bulldogs, well waters
aud
everythiug lu drst class shape, i,
Try The Standard job department,
quire of John W. Sohuliz, Adn
Dexter, R. F. D. 2 or Fred thStyj
Gregory, R,.F. D.2. •
It, H. Whalian called here Sunday aud
Mw.T.- K. Wondrpeut Friday U* Aao
Fred Valentine, at Leslie, Saturday,
tu
helped
shorten the day.
January ■21 fhad^Ia leg broken in two Arbor. :
ItalMUMC.
places. He was helping fill an lee Mias Alary Milter' waa in Ann Arbor Arthur Allen, while chopping, missed
the log and cut his foot
,
house. White the ice wan going up the JTrtyay. .■■■■■
chute hefailedlo get out of the way at Hoy DUton was a Ann Arbor visitor. Otis Wefrb> of Jackson, was here one
day recently on Ms way home.
m * v the top and waa carried down with the Sunday.
swiftly
bovtng
cakes.
Bis
foot
was
. James Sweeney and ffemUy move hock
11914)0
MMt OMOOlHMpWB
caught between two pieces of Ice ajul Mias Pauliee Ilurg whs a Jaekton to the.old Fred Warner farm this spring.
besides hroaking-bta leg twice above visitor Wednendny.
W ei^es^y p( last week Mrs. Fred
the ankle his foot was ernshed so badly Miaa Ttesea Bacon of Detroit spent
SbhuHt
and Mra/L- M. Wood, snoot th»|
____
that on Tuesday It had to be amnatat* Monday with friends here.
day
here..
ed just below the knee. ( A few years B. PastengpU and wife of Detroit jrRlfci
JWW-tCAN
COONTV CONVENTION
' ~T3!yi',TO:•'T'V v ^ ; —>-<-i-v' ._■■■, ;---- ago Mr, Valentine resided on the farm ed <$Uh relatives here Sunday.
~ A large company gatheretl a t the
Ijp. Republican* of Washtenaw of Thos. Wilkinson and is well known to
34r*. 31. Brenner bl Ann Arbor spent Haggerty auetlon and the sale waa a
ota wRI meet In the Court Room, at many Chelsea residents.
good quo . -—
;.
Bunday with her staler* here,\ House in the city of Ann
8um Schama took alood of ta k e n op
Monday, February 13, at 1! The vriU of Thomas .Faulkner, who: Whs Emily S&Hnbaclt wsa the guest to XortoWaterloo'iBHtjaartoriy meeting
is
w.» for t h o porpoaOj of elect- died in Sharon township on the fourth* of. her brother lo Lcxtcr lasi week.
on Sunday,
- :.y — - - - ■
M|se
Anna
Jilt*
of
Ann
Arboi
t delegate* to the Btoto Conven- day of October last has been filed for
JACKSON, MICH.
JI^M ^toboheldat Clrand Rapida, Tnea* probate. Hie estate lav-estimated at Chelsea visitor Monday-sad Tuesday. ’ There wifl bean OtA fashioned lyceutn
A
b
M
l
n
t
f
l
y
P
u
r
e
sMiat
at
'the
Grrange
hall
"on
Saturday
| | ;.di»^‘FiBbrnary 14,1006, and to e le c tiil #$,000 real and #200 peraohal. The will George© reeninyaniiTiruathyT*rsnev of this week.
' delegate* to the Judicial Convention is, da^ed June 6, 1905, and witnessed by of Detroit w«re 'Cheltlett vtaltbra T u '#
Kev. O. Gordon waa here -Saturday on
'.rlT ^ to b e called) to nominate acandl Norton J, Raymond and William' IK day.
business
and made tv few calls in tit©1
Alber. He , bequeathes all of his per­ Mrs, If. Glrbacb and daughrer,'Mrs,
tor Circuit Judge
O n T t f r o B b l* F o n m m , ,
neighborhood.
,
,,;v':elal District and to transact snob other sonal property to his wife, and the life C. Lehman were Francisco visitors Wed
'
6 U R K * . .........
foresight^ to„ teliv-[
uhc of the real estate, After her death nesday..
j « « y pw »j^rf^> r^i»«3k':
K..Lt.OJIemv4)f-Grcgory, was at the] th a t when yourJlUlift,
^
: • — ;t
stomach aud liver are
^||p^;;C<>nyCTitibn. ^ 77;■
^ 57^^777'' the use of the real Estate, which con­ Almarlon J . Hkiuner o f ' Sylvan is Haggerty auction last week and met; *'Sdly.affected, grave, trouble is ahead-,
rsjstoaaa
aa0M «|
many North. Lafco fgiends.
Vmlew you take the pr. per medicine fpr __
p ( 0 \ ' B*«b township and ward Is entitled sists of a house and lot in Sharon, is to
toettfe. Ha
.
vieUlng hi* sister and her family at
P
r
ic
e
s
,10,S
t
,t
t
. ;
vour
disease,
aa
hire.
John
A.
Young
of
cm l
f 7..> one delegate tor each 50 votes or be enjoyed by-their daughter, Cora A, 3!ilsnOhfO;
R. S. Armstrong and A. ,T. Sawyer | Clay, H. Y., did* She says: "I had neu­ TSl SQIItUSI co.,
frfMrtlon (equal to or exceeding half of Cobk, whose child, Gertaade, or child­
R. w.
C. Glenn at Tampa, Fla., last ralgia of the liver sad stomach, .roy,
A
| met ...
Henry 9warthout of Lunsing sPent f i t ’s getting har^fy all the time to hide
number cast for governor at the ren, are to have reversion.
the -first of (he week with relatives and
:, , general election toM :November 0,1904,
In this world.
.‘8':r in Electric Bitters,! found just - « - . •
:
The
Ministers
Son,
the
drama
played
friends here..
as follows:
d
Say,
it’s
nice
to
be
laid
np
and
havefor' they quickly relieved and
at'tho
opera
hohse,
last
Friday'
event
ng
Mrs, Belle Looney of Grand Kapids your friends send in.fresh eggs and. all needed,
-F fe b . 15,
'
Ann Arbor, 227,5,
cured roe." .Best-medlcloe^-.for—weat K E N T S , E K A t K S T A T K , F O U N D ,
for
the
beneftt^of
the'
local
ball
team
aoent
soverkl
dava
oJLiha-east-wee
k-with
< Augusta, 847,7.
0 Ilii:
- ,i « h »
psy.
waanot as'weU atteird^t"as_it should reiativea here
L O S T , W A N T I K J T Q .;
oysters And. cookies, .
—
o
have
been.
The
local
talent
under
the
. Dexter, 156, 3. *7 A n d rew H u g h e s, w ife" a n d d au g h ter |[Wm.
W M :X
ip -- t-*» I^ewick
«%■if *v» took
awvi* #80 worth of beef
MANCHK8TEB AOAIK
FOR BALE—Saw dustrr-ftjquire-of.
i direction of Mr. Godding, ail acted the
^ Freedom, 245, S. :
P.
of
Unalng
wt-rs*
rhft-gue^
of
relativer
and
pork
to
ChelKeatono
day
last
Week;
Alvin Baldwin, .
Iparts assigned to them extremely Well,
IJma, 244/ 5,,.
“' r
— Qe l g i n a h N r y r P a s f r ^
Frank f^ach ,wan th<T*-buyerr—Frank-ls- -Hv-T—Updike .of G rairLake lr visiting ]
and fully earned the hearty applause here the Drat of the week.
^1,289,6.
WANTED—A
girl
for
general
house^rnmii^MnracjjL
LTm^
IcftJEuea^
jwfelt
ltked
an
a
Hve
stock
buyer
in
this
relatives
in
this
vicinity'.
accorded them by those who wore -pre­
"Ttyndon, 157,8. ' N;. work in email family. G eo.E.Jaoksent.
The specialties between the acts for Brtttle.L’rcck where she will spend » vicinity.
Owing to tbe poor roads Wesley Canspo, West Huramitt street.
■ Manchester, 551,. f I.'
few
days
with
relatives
and
friends.
I
'
thank
my
many'
patrons
for
the
by
Floyd
Ward,
who
sang
two
well
se­
field
did
not
draw
milk
Saturday.
Nortbfield, 381,77 \
.
Fe b . 20 •
lected solos, and the singing aPd imper- Mias Mary A. YsnTyne attended th* liberal way they liavq.bought"'am f^h-’ Misses Fairchild and Foster attended ! FOR SALE—The house and lo tu o ^ h u j ~
rn
Pitt«flel<L205f 4.
enruer
o
f
Middle
streev'^wesf..
and4^
Wasljtenaw
(ionnty
Teachers’
Assoclasiimwl
my
crop
of
honey.
Will
try
and
[
sonating
by
Fred
Godding
were
as,fine
the teachers’ meeting at Ann Arbor t8atSalem, 274, 5.
Hayes.. street, known—as^-the-Jaeot:
W 0 ^ [■
in thoir executions aa have greeted a tlon ifeid in Ann Arbor on Satardky -iasi. awcoten you all through another year if urday.
T aoH usen homestead. ' inquire at the |
.
■' , . s .
M v :' -, Saline, 426,9.
. house oLRubt VanjH qseD.
^ r>18m
jX'holsea audience in a longtime. '
Mja. Frank Sudan apent- a ^-purtitnr -the cuiinnuiy doIVt bust.”
Selo. 460,9.
,,Tu,
- v . — 1, .
Edwin Week who hsa-heHn-nn7t«K:tKa
uf the past- week-at (he honjA. nf h^rt'
Aiahton Grroith, pf CJ^Jsea, was v isits doctor’s care (he past wsek |g slowly
-Keport-of-Hohopt^-in Piatrict Xfir ll, daughter, Mrs. E. J. Foster, of>Grass
F e b .2 3
FARM FQIt RENT—On shares la j
ed
Sunday jnst by ’h is slater from- Lan- improving,.
’
c
Superior, 239,0.
Lyndon. lor.tho,mohth endiftg-January- Lake.
Webster towushlp,,208 acres,_BulidV
sm g . - H e r b c s t- follow c a me a lo n e t n I-_ ». t-'~:~rT ,
." ---- z~'
•• - __ . .
Sylvan, 720,11;
’20T The following have an average
w
a
TKnt.no,
------------------------- ------ — anil_«ofi© 1coueirj, Nellie Armbryster end a fad'v '
w f fres ready for'liprlug crops;
fjto ^ ln g .o L m J ^ nrS«lth^Roland MtfAddress. tym, MaKin. Dexter, Mich.,
• *’ Aadresa
t
.
,
- - :H»«)kiey called on tho same.
York,45V9r
Kuiw, lrene>-and Oortrude Clark; (K), .
friend from Ann Arbor.
R.F, D.
Ir r t h f r T e ir d e r f d o t^ r
E. Stendahl of Lansiogls visiting bb
Cards and letters
v
^
---- -- ... —
Ypsilantiitown, 26*2, 5^.i George and Hattie.Stofer, Cecilia, Ray- -^randmotoer,-Mrg.- Sara h ' Reeman^ltfiT r„i«
~wt .'
7 ,
.T J v* l “ • '• Lpdlke and son,E.B. SpauldlnB
Ann Arbor City—
•
other relaRves.-—
•
____ ,«jMfiynlly^ut_Ftldxv_fixanIng au h r
F lirt ward, 421,8,
tMKMUGUUUMMMUMUUt WtaW
|
iVQblojaqd Guy Barton, -Glady^-Beefr
-tlte shade; and^f“pieRfi^Truit from the ] home of Howard Everett In Sharon
Hecond ward, 589, t t r ~
Joh_
tn
io
e
c
k
e
l
U
making
arrange-! trees. E, C. Glenn has recently bouglrt}la n d I^ w re n c e S h an ah an ; 85, H arry.
R. P. "Chase and wife attended the
Third ward, 517,19. _j_
i-S to fm v = = H attie- 8 to fe rr -Ire rre -C lark , mphta to buildv-an-extensive addition no a tracForiandTtbere, but likes . Michi­
burpriae
The Foster Vent. Stop is aouie“ Fourth ward, 17479.
bis
bam
the
coming
spring.
gan to live in best-of ail states ho h a * r r 1"*^' .party Rlv^n ^ lhe llome °>
C e cilia an d R o lan d M cK n n e d id n o t
hing
that every oue with1a^Wibfi_|jjayjs
VVarner
In
Ohelseu,
Hsturdayt:-’
Fifth ward, 173, 4, .
__
L. L? Gorton for the past few dsvaJis^ SGCIUj___
m isspell a w ork in w r itte n sp e llin g d n r. mill wants. Them ;i re times when
occasion
beiog'
31
r.
Warner’s
blrthdavl
_ Sixth ward, 334, 7.
-Ing" the- m onth. .N obio B a rto n and been displaying his atheistic abilidt;* _ In farming .it ia^ ie st t o ' aVwiiys have-your vent lnrhs-mirmTe
TTS^yenfJTward,426, 9,
ieet«rde=Clark"mi8Singiirat Oner—"rfolTTr^J^Gie us5“‘of'aii ax and crosscut 9av. two or rnoro Jobs 6f woric laid out and
mill pumpB, especially.
In recognition of the merits of the Dr.
" VpsiShtl City-^
leiitVierB In your pumi
muting
bU
year’s
supply
of
fuel,
[S m ith, G ladys, . B e en an d M a rg a re t
ready, i If. plowing for corn and a heavy^ .Miloa'Antid’ain Pills for the relief of.
.some.' The- Foster V
First wardy 412,,8( __:
[..Shanahan. C ecilia a n d R o lan d M c K u n e ,
ttummel Is rmining FIF'siiw^alir -itomea,- inukl»g'Jho.‘.ground too wot to„ headache and pairi, to whiloli nearly
simplest vent ever made,
Soebnd ward, 272A!
Hi ley and- N'oble B a rto n w ere n e ith e r ami has plenty of logs coining -to keep work, post-holes can be dug and apple every one is subicctjnoro or leas, arwith a 8muII wrciichcan
ThIrdwafdr-873,7.
-on—-Tiivyivrw jjnronjv
[a b se n t no r ta rd y d u rin g th e m onth. ' uuning while the ^ir.lghtQg
M
-itreea.trlmincd.-the=heiv
house
cleaned
"rangomenta
haveL,beotL.niade—
\vheceb;
Fourth ward, 194,4.
FwtT.snfTAll ■bolts
P mI'n T r^'giri.T^ijT^^wiiuir. - -1 - —_ jmd^ip^yed^^rerft-ds-uTtmlv^ihk^IohT -toe-Pr^hliles-aredfcal OoTwilf furnish'
firm ly to th e ir pliUcFunfi
n o t g e t juhu -of-Hplsce
W 'w lnesday-noon q u ito a novel sig h t .. L'has. Dalv-reo^n(ly_ pinchftsed. of L. in not hnvlng-yonr worlcplTnnied 'nUca'dT "trial nackage of-ithoftO-wonderful little
■N
made to fit
1 1 >4 and
Hmve-lrrrowii~trn)ea
to
rea\‘c
a
figid
with,
Jtablpts
free
to
the
aubaoribers;
of
_thl*
L,-Gorton)-=
a-bramt-spHng—
iiew
cuitei.
_ G K ), -VANOA WARLRft,
w as w itn essed on th e s tr e e ts hero, wfioiT
pipep,
Agenfs
wanted
every
where
—
Chai r man. [two tanks, 12 feet high and 12 fot-t in Hee, whiz, llhai ley..all of the yoiing girls only a half houFs work to liuis(i, and paper. Any dreader of this paper who' Is
W.e. sell them at 75c rach-^For
..have to go back half a inllo another subjoet to aghea and palnsji^ any, kind
F rank W- Ckrkcji,
j diameter, wero being moved through will want to' take a-spln Wtth yoQ,
ffirfiS
to agents call on dr write to
ctosRn
time While you should be prompt-at may avail thjemselvea of thia frees^iuplo jjGlTBKt. - - - Secretary.
Mrs. Hopp raturn'ed-recently from
!town .undor_ the supervision 6flH,_G.
G E O . H . F O S T E R
.Sc C O .
>ft44ia£^sit---w«h--j[oQla--Trlond8 ahd will B?®ola as a rule, your goodnvHe~wq|I^ox--: ^'so'iTding_a “postal card, giving -their
RfiCUTAL.
Truck Co., of Jackson, .whft-'have...thc dpend iho-remalnder of the. winter at case you Oiigoih)Lti.\v,hilo-if-itsiiot^your full adfitosB, arid .'mentioning the name of
t: V
CHELSEA, MICHIGAN.}
; 7 :
' .
. The pupils of Mrs. Maude Viorttey: contract for moving them from Jacksoti (he homo of her sister, Mrs; Brlniustoo). practice. Then when yon have finished .thla paper, to the Dr.,Miles ModioaJ Cof,
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i.
■. i a field there is up time 7so goodlto take Elkhartrlnd.
^
Steinbaoh will give a recital at Wood­ to Rfjtroit for the American, Radiator
"
man hall,Friday evening, February ^ Go. of that city. The .tariks~~Welgh _M.nch-iuterest-Is- being-taken-ia “the allTodls back to the tool house,*
; •■■■■'..;................................. - ; .
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revival meetlogg hold at the U.B. church.
POW DER
ATHENAEUM
i HASHOSUBSTITUTE
AHWook, Feb, 6,
TONSXUKE
SORE THROAT.
In Repertoire
I
s * « . w s w f ^ s g f M T . COLUMN
C O M IN G .
Frias, 29, 50, 79, $1,00, $1.90,
j FOSTER’S PATENT VENT STOP-
m
Coughs aud colds, down tor the very |
a t 7:80 o’clock. Admission 10 cents.
Jjiotdertandtof-eonsumptioin-yipid-tTrrtiT"!
about 0,000 pounds eaoh, and their Rev. ’t’owler ia ..an earnest-worker -aW
Following Is the program:
nothing healing inltueuce of Dr. Wood.V
A'swneier glH with a Sailor brim,
width aU(iJioigh,fc niade-it ImpossIbTo to tjas-a lHrgC7cnngrcgatl0n for this place.
- - -Holiday March . i . a , . . . . . . . . . Hamilton
ButUic handsomest girl you'll' ever sec, Norway Pine Syrup.
ship them by rail, as they would not
John Frey of Stockbridge put up » . Is thejjBnslble girl who uses Rocky
Mina Cooper.
The Chicago Dally Rcvlewjsfhp only
pass
nndor
the
bridges
along
the
line
Mountain Tea. Glazier & SHIwbou
w
o
ckMiouso on the school yard last week.
YStirdy.vr. ~
. Mathew
ihlfiagadaily-you
Cttn-getvtofonedollar
^»pd
their
width
would
not
allow
trains
t MiBrry Birds........ .
,.$treabbog
Waterloo can boast of. the—best- kepi
^e«TT7bO”l®
j^
m
o n th q , GO cents for
—
- ^.M argeyqt ftppjair:
town­
three
months,
All
important news, a|
:
i
. kblder troife;$©u)P%rs7:jscui^:^tin9icaaipr-LesESkpL?r ~ship,dally
magaalue
feature,-completeSnarkct
transport
.
tfie
tanks,
.but:
their-em
1
1
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. . . . . . . ..Htrofjbbog
Georgo Rentaehlor- has- earned the
leporta.—SeDd-a -dollar m f u iiy
GraceFfetghfflE^
—r “:': jJloyees were, unable to h^filtle them honor of belngHift ch»mp>nn tnn ftnwio
yie wr Coca-Coltrll ij IId 1ng7"ChIoago
'eity~ with
A’ftealr-<<r n Love yon Forerver and -AyeT.
fand-rtrostF
of
our
farmers
Who
put
up
|Tnpty'sl<ji^»rfT Tlie~Jacksori .teamsters
■
’y
Thomaaz^F-FQW: have Indigestiou do .not Jet
theciTngealod fluid, ftro givingUirhJ all
^VioTinSolo- “Bridal Chorus". .. Wagnor ia7Il)een,_oji_ G).o, road fcwo days when of this work he nao do.
■motber day g° “past without taking
;hoy
a
rriv$d
here,
aifiTwill'
prbbaldylii,;
Lelery
King for it. Druggists-sell it, 25
. Ethel Morart.
...AUhS recent annual meetlnu of |th e ]
>ipjhc.roni3indfarof.:the
wook
in
roae/i
LittleStnd/eaand Waltz...... ,. Kohfr-rJ
F a t i s o f g r e a t a .c c o u n i
Rural Telephone Cu. of Waterloo held
Ing Weir destination. .
, .
“THE“MASKETS.,
—~
JosephfneTHiller.
In
atockbrldge
the
Jollowing
gentlemen
t
o
a
f
t
h
a
t
IS
w
h
}
j
-Chelseabuyers
offortodav-D.^
Meditation'; r..v.', r.T .. . . . . . . .Morrikon
The Frank Tucker Theatre Co. last were chosen for officer! for the enault
ling
pricey;
Edith Lawrancc, ^
Monday comniCncod a week’s ongage- yeah!Deliinoy Oooper, president; F.S
ie s a r e T a t ?
If you
Wli eatrreck>r wh itev
VTOBt^'Ora pro nobis.” (Ry request)
m ent a t th e opera house, anfi^ravd tveH, vice-;pcesideutj=L^M ,--3Iilner,-s0ei~
05 to 110
“b a b y i s s c r a w n y ! S c o t t V O a t s ,...,..,; / ,.....
_ThomaaHughes,* 8C 82
p lay ed ‘to a well flTlmThouse ivory rp»ary; TVA. Stephens, treagiLrer;
R ye. . . . . . . r. r.7, . 7 ..; ; . . ;
75
to 80
jf[ A ndanto....
• *ri rr»r»
, Heller iiigliFadlfar.-Tho-eompahy-is-a—«: ■ong“l
^
m
i
l
l
s
i~n
n
~
i-g
n
t
*■IWATlo
...............
1
7 t Bnttcrftios. . . .
.. Liogo onc-:nmt well doHorves tho TTTjornTJ Ives, buslheKS manager. ■Tito's: Itowlot
Clover seed.. . . . . . . . . . . .*...
7w ,
Orville
Jone'e,
Frank
Scaddan,
William
I
MHdred Atkinsou,
- w a i■i•t s .
T h e h e a l t h vw b, a b ^» I Live Beef Cattle...............
2J to 8^
patronage th^t has Iteen accorded thorn,
Valso . . . . v....... . ............ ....... Kohler Both Mr. and Mrs. Tucker antiear in t ho Howlntt and B, W. Nwcef, Board of j
IVeal wCalves/.
t.,
.
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•
i
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5 to* 8j |
'
Directors, Tlie company has a list
s t o r e s a s f a t w h a t i t d o e t w V o Hr --------o ^ 7' :.’^
Clara Itaneiflian.
iiCiists “f- the different nlaya-with a il of 218 slookitoldurs ainl H.ptUd uiO
- ■ ' ■ . ; ...
-___ ----- Lattib g , .,,
v.TT
SHtudy
____ .V. •. ... . Heller
tlioix-old-tlmo-jvigor
t
hat
Is)
m
rt
n
e
e
a
r
m
m
e
d
i
a
t
e
l
y
t
o
r
Chickens,
spring..
|10,'180, 08(1 miles of wire, 128 miles ofi
< Mazurka ..
i
known to Cliftlsoaitos, MIhh iiarleon, poles and 0ftO phones.
Floronee lleaelaeliwerdt,
; °7
bone and m u s c l e .
F a t P o t a t o e s ‘.V.
Onioni
’(Jello Bole—“Romanr*.”. v. .> -. . . . Ernst the leaning lady> la a thorough actress
uUfnl-oyes-atid handsoTnft-fgtiii a n
fe-f Hto8telgfatohr^7 : — |_a nd-wcU-Carck-thc-lHMirtyiapplatriur^!
eloqnont commendations. Bright eyes M b i ^ a r e ^ a p p ) ' ; th e y ,d o |B u to fr......... ....................
<S t u d y . . v
, ._.__ __ .Czerny' her stage work calls forth, and the are wi n' owe fo a woman’s heart, llolt Mqnntai/i E c h o s . . . . . ,8tr*abbog clever dancing e f Miss -Evans hr~e?r Hstor ^ “Rocky -Mountatn' T e a m a k e s
cry ; they arc rich , qtatk0pomo. cm oktoi/bdo, i
——— —- “ GcrtrudeHtornwi/ .■ T‘—^fTecptfi7nnJJy"fine. 'J’lio “Jtiilw" net of b rig h t ey es; 85 ednl?, _Tea Or Tablets, their fat is l a i d up for
ss,,
Mr, Miller Is well worth witnessing, G ia?,te^& S tin iso n .
Vh l i n ^ l o j f f y *>»*■ ■
<
..... - -^ranlrJrCheneylnaKes oath that he i
tAftkit*?* i wrt/1 'rails foriii roonrt _after round '"of'
time of need. TheV are is senior psttuer of the firm of F. J.
rttANOlHCO.
ErncstKohl.
- - Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
faugh tor. lu fact the work of ,the wv’4 Will-o'-thc^wIsp. . . . . . r ,
Revival meal Ings at the German M, E haDDV because t h e y are of Toledo. County add-State-eforesald.
, .IM tr | Urn rofflpTrfiy^far bvceeds tha
_ t of,any
_
.w.__ i-T-4 — r, — mnl that sara-firm will pay the sum of
( Sonat a. . . . . . . . ... ,Kohk?r jfhat lns occupied the hotute- hero br~rr ehnfch-arerstlil in program, . tzTTT^
comfortable. ^Thelfat_______________
s u r r —o
r e h u n d-r e d dollars ifor
each i
— —
v r
Bt t UU
Kena Koedcl.
long tirrie, Arkanijaw Folks, or a
,. r...
- r. , , i v - i rai'ji •
M
ia every CM
aeof Catarrh tb*t cunnot
h*
Next-Saturday at 9 p, m
“Hoverle"
Duet—"Rover
le”.
. • .T.i.'-'rTfSielir Countryi. Kid, will be produced tonight, service at the Gennun_M EI. preaching rOUttds . their little nerves emed by the use of Hall’s catarrh Cure
i,church,-M- — — . -----. ,
,
» » ! « » t u .......... *
Josephine and Florence Hcsclsfhw^d t am! the play is spokonOf by tho press
the
chw
e
of
w
hich
the
second
-quarterly
and
Cushions
tnem.
Wnen
..............,,,
Vocal—"Qnoon of the Earthi”
as One of |»e«t (d il* kind on the stage,
MildrwLMklnaon.
eonforonoe will .otwn.,
riJk^MDlBt Itddlo streot, wcaF
Team, Light Double and
Harnesses.
Also sppciol attention.will be given to REPAIR WORK of all kinds.
Iriug in yeur repair jobs; ^"We are prepared to do it
promptly and all prices the lowest. *
1 1 11 >» ♦ ♦♦■>» » > I M H + m
ill
tl, e y . are scraWSy'tli'OSe T l T S S f ' * “ w ’oLBASOk '’"’
A OOGD CITIZEN GONE,
..................... .
Czerny
—J oh ii Fravvley, a respuo tod resident
Mina Cooper.
Diiot—"Nocturne;*’; "."77..., ..(/‘liopln of Ijextcr, died Hiiddonly Haturday pastortof tills congrt'gatl.dii will conduct | m i f r e n t l e t o u c h
rnoHiiug, January 2S, a god 82 ‘ years, tho services. A cordlill welcome to all. u u g e i H i L , t o u u i ,
Mabel Iwimm and Mrs, Btolnbach.
Valse
T h f»v
Ja ey
S ? ^ rr ‘ t ure ,B takenTnternaltyrl
acts directly on the blood and mil
Cons surfaces of tho system. Bend for
d e l i g h t i n S c o t t / a E m u l - i “ s' 1“ ‘ “U !* ' " "
—
----- r- ...Fraurt KKpwfc'rt.
F. J. CHENF.Y &'----------------0O„ Toledo,O,
A few counterfeiters have lately been s i o n . I t i s a s s w e e t as Sold by all-Druggists, 75c.
a* follows: John H„ of Dos Moines, tusking and trying to sell Imitations of
Take Hall’s Faulty Pills for constipa­
tion.
SCHOOL NOTE8. ,
Iowa, James W,, of Chicago, Thomas L„ Dr. King's New Discovery for Constimp- w h o lne s o m e ’ t o■ • t h e m .
Magdalene El sole, Edith, Johnson and o f Jackson, Mrs' Stephen Clark, of tion, Coughs and Colds, and other tnedWauted 10 men in each, state to traW
Hobart Walts are out of tho aoeond CliolKon,’ Mrs, Robert Goraghty, of (clues, thereby dofraudlng the public,
took signs and distribute samples.and
S e n d
fo r , f r t t
ta m p l o ,
fhls
Is
to
warn
'you
to
huware
of
such
grado on necount of sickness.
circulars of our good*. Salary "'#15.00
Wohslois Mias Margaret, of. Doxtor. iieopln, who seek to profit, through storti­
or month.
#3,00 per day for expanses
ng
the
reputation
of
remedies
which
7 Her. Goo. Gordon entertained the The funeral was hold from Ht. JdHoph’s
p# sura (hit Ihl* plctur# fn [uhlm&n
—- Co., Dept. W. Atlas Bldg,]
boon successfully curing dlaoase,
the form of Alabel (a oaths , C hicago,
first ami second grades. Friday nftor- Catholic eiiurch, Doxtor, Monday,, Roy. have
fill oyer J}IJ-years. A suro'promotion, to
2.
wrapper ol every bottls pf
fiOOh with .phonograph selections, a Kr. Ryan efllrlntfng. A Jnvge hTnuhef vou, Is our rtiinir* on the wrapper. Lock
VtollBs
and
th*
il-Hay.
Emulsion you buy.
Lfc.nufiiber In each grado lmd novor huiird of .rf'IntivoH ami 7 rieiul« followed Ids for It, on. all )>r Rlog’i, or IJnnklfifiV
The aging of violins, It. B, Harvey
remains to tholr last resting place riMnedb a, hii all others arc mere linitu
^V^'i' .Ahq before, and It Was a troat whjoirali beside these of Ills wife.
states, slowly results from the vibrations
t f c p f t 4- B o t v f i f
Ions. If. K. Riirklen /to Co,, Clilcsgo,
of playing, and lie finds that the effects
■ ■■ ■, .
C h e m h U
Good hmkn comei from pore Itlood 17 an,l Windsor, Canada, Glazier A
of SO years of hard playing oauhepram vj!'- 'Ajjna Houle lias entered tho secondij pure blood from good health, aud good fitlmson.
..
ducsd In * slogls drty by exppting the ,
. hfllilhJtoto.Golery King. Ordwry Ktng
•V * w Y o H t
ftowj ymvf TWiSd AolteT' Colery King
wood to X*r«y«. Ruchexposure speedily
mnkns good health, pure blood aud will cure hesdsche—not,only stop It, hut
"""
* oiitoreJT
gives
beautiful tone hitherto nn»
. 0 * ^ 7 " A ..... ..... .............. good looks. Herb- or tablet forifyfSto^ remove the oahie, «5o st druggists,
AllO/simn' «uiredthe
Only with time.
BURNS
Vjollti Boln—"Hnmorosquo’V ,. ■WhlotinrAlr. Krawloy iSTuirvIveil hy six Children
alT of"\v!rdni were prosontat. the funeral,
- —"KtFol MofttfiT '
.
S
7f. *R4$1,00
Without smoking the iam|> Chimney*
Without gMag Off a Sickening odor*
I
Without charring the wick |
It gives a Clear White Light*
li all burns out of the lamp* I
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Is ae clean and clear as spring water.
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M S C M N IO N OF W A IS T S ; AND HATS
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iM S S w
S A “Keparato" w aist, tills .-lovely.. T his m odel 1b a charm ing combination of
model embodies se v eral new- fe a t­ pleated chiffon, fancy, sa tin straw b ra id -ures. it Is of th e double w idth and ribbon*, th e colorings In the braid
cropo do C hlno.-m ade ln surplice being lig h t Rnd d ark b lu e-an d -tb e -rlb W! H^CtTOTtllHuW
o.f i epousao lace, th e slm plo lnco stoolt a m edium sized turban, ra th e r long and
mpported .with, bln* featherhone, -T
ome^vhsrt-shftfply-o n -th e left side
Waist I s ' /sx(ntj»ltely em broidered nnd T he-ribb o n -trim m ing-extends-around, th e
W^u^ed^gracofuliy i n t o g doep- g lrd lg- Qf edgtr of thtr brlm an'J Uuv’uiB t liu 'crowtr
striped taffotn, I t fasteiiB l h front, r A E vening W a ist of . Pom padour
rosetio ot the silk closing th e w a ist-b n
M onaiellne.
»o left. T hojdcevea fall In tw o puffs lb
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h
lt
-*m
nrt~
corsegor
can be. worn--with
ine elbow, where the om broldcrod turnofl.
sk
lrt-to
-m
fttc
h
*
or
as
a separate w aist
f p cuff dhowa a flouneo and undersloove Satin stripe* run through
the white Hilk
e !Q« ~ i i,rom Phillipaborm .
------ — muslin, and delicately tinted roses—are
t.
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|V';j':i^:x*:^i?:j
'< s
Vi
1*%' -•>">.
V TX>V
,
VS
^ •:v ;.-v I‘AX
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>f\ f)
s J
scattered over It. Bilk folds drawn
through full little ring* of ribbon and
"taco"outline tho- taco-yake_nnd run down
over tha--fft*tenlngs of the-glrdle. The
points of tho drop yoke aro odged with
laco_and bebo ribbon,.the same appoar-
?}c*w ® * * ot Oklffom M « V eiw t.
i'f fl l . !.lld8!"1le.tlfl* look* a* if it woro
w fluffy Mr, hurtrtB reatly'of "Whtte"ehtt.
foil cunningly W0Ven into braid, the'edges
JUl and fussy, with this the transparent
amp is covered, giving a dainty left ef*
l_ S i.
0 crflwn h tfimfcied with full
« J c. b-ow. -°f pal.o-bluo . velvet ribbon*
Ing o 'n 'th e^ lacc Htoekr_'Vhtch: Is of open
laco- wltlv a-ch lffo n Jln ln g ^ K ro m J ’hilllpsi.
: i ? ™ Z T ns on t1,e b&n<iMn> wj ,id
b o rn .'
W -
j. ...... ......... ,
Lace Istraw Over Ohlffos,
Thl« dainty sum m er creation, dcstlnod
for a F lorida resort, Is of soft shirred
chiffon over which -hMae»ely=4ald=a-pla*--rl5 * F ,r ,t^ f t h *>
H ate.
*l 0I' * " Play. ft prominent part In tehu of lacoy Tuscan brujd,. Tho crown
of tho
<
iiAw »r_ y■.'»ri"*
-- ° millinery;
*
if ■we arc
ii*v big
v*# Tam O'Bhantcr variety, hold
iSL?
are 10
to *Isa ui
hcuh°J;l8ht| falll”g on ,th« hair at the
.-from John Wanamaker.
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K - , r„n U W r t ,,»d knotted
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Ppoi?ftred ■for on tho left underbrim, catching a cluster
no go Southward at this senRon. of tiny curled -feather ends.
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IHAliLY the m ultiplicity o f modes,
I1*! ay—beautifu l a n d - so olaboi
Bl0' lattes tho task of tho chrbn*
11 difficult oho; ft la In fact
riehes," as If one
Invited to holn onb'a self In a.
re<sure house; but there are some things
ri.n,. cn 1/ 0r spoolal attention in this
_ ^ ! " g of_cle,antM________________
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^eviM ' 1,ro'1^e,ot'1' eam oi’B hair and
<!ro on,i’l°y®d for tho new spring
flr<* favorite w ill be the
K» *m° !? P' *ll|<y Rnd "of‘l nhd P®rwltl»
I, taB .
tfddtf w earing nnntltles, It
In tho lovely plain colors,
fciuniiu Jnni)y new fancy effects are
Mlh ^ Bltrft0llvo. Tlteso . last nppcnf
lute h? m - co,or
tho w eave brought
«vf1j „.?.w.n /hp« by facings, straps, and
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elbows, outlined w ith tho snm o.em brold
ery,ftHWer6“nlHothoncekand-front8i^
a wide, though not a drooping elfeeti
this l« aocompllshod with cunningly In­
serted fenthorbono or plaiting of crino­
line, tho formor being used even under
lace sleeves.
A beautiful restaurant dinner gown of
black panne seen at ono of tho lea d in g ,
modistes', a t'iipy of ft recently Imported
iflnnfl 111 pslo blue paon velvet, Is worth
flesorlhlng. .T ho full skirt w as mted to
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A nother b eautiful eostumo noted at this,
especially fashionable g ath erin g ,w as 'of
the lovely pnw russet hrown. or dull cop
per slindo fn clgth, with a -c re a m sa tin
m essallnc w aist and Utile cont Of th e
TTotli, lio lh skirt m id coat wero done
tn pjlalts, the la tte r held with m any
crochet rings of graduated slscs^and lace
to -m a tc h falling w it of th e wide tu rn back cuffs a t'th e cliro^.- " "
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<^lrirrnnl
of t" Nbl m atch silk' on each sido of the narrow plain front
In
olvot oo n tin u ss in favor, hu t breadth, and ahortonlng'ioward tho hack.
T he hem w as lined w ith Im ird o th and
. i . i r r , ? ' '>“■ '*- fsced-'deeply With black tHffeta. AlMtve
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roseH ft,,' , ■ 1,1 H yok''- mil lined with the hem w ere thron tucks ,cs<!h lift timhes
•ho I , , . * ' t' HVf,K l a s i l k r m P r o l d e r y , b r t s dr-cp, w ith th e sam e space between, this
^Ibs
,1*c«'r",«I. the ***** lMln« Piled w ith flonnces of hlack Hahtly
Will, ij.
nut hjr * hftlrcleth f*rln», em bm lderpd chiffon; about three Inenes
«M *. »o th a t the tucked effect reached
Hl'W Wiirr«.'Wf ra *” #tafcwBt* m » n f ■ bout 30 Inches up th e sk irt; In shnpe
M r ***** «f lumiiMms* and lac*, with
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a very chic »ton of tho velvot over it, tho
rnnn!* .0Vcraklr< Tor Ihstant-e, appears
tm, i r<:f,,|,!ntl)r In tho afternoon prom*
deii»r CORt',,no*< and one oannot help bur
. 'V ,ho nfHstlo oomblnatlons of
Ini,* ft 8
c°tori th is tuntu stvio
^^J^fJL lustraU 'otv-aptly demon*
kim™-V°W!o^
new models, com*
Me C011,1 Ve,v*t'
lace.'ambroid* All sleeve* , nro Cxleudod (1n a sort of
mlirtary effect', a n iu n tT tm td o r s—glvlm
. ^ ' ^ ^ ^ s r ^ o n onT-gowh. “
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g ath er under tw o rh ln esto n a b uttons a t
tho w aist; th e uppor edges o f bo th fro n t
and tm ek were, outlined w ith Interlaced
cro ch et rings.
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Tho alcoves w ere big ruffled bells th a t
foil to the elbows, thehe m ade up of a lte r,
n atc frills bf ‘ tho em broidered chiffon
and w hlto lace, nil of th e la tte r being.
also, and In any case showing the deeply
pointed corsago or glrdte, If thana is
not a whI holcro^ thc cftoct is glvcTi _la
the composition of the corengo.
All llninga h re now fltted, except fo r
t h o . ‘'separate" w aist, h u t by f a r th»
larg er num ber of m odels show tho m ntcrial fiilled over tho lining, w ith a very
siing gh-dle, Tho "surplloo" w aist Is a
g reat favorite, It 1* draped, lends Itself
■w^l=to=4hc.-,.-!tcanLi--iaitgr , o ftc u ts,, m u L -sm ..
shown In our draw in g frbm a recently
im ported model, Is carried to the necesaary deep point, o r It m a y l » w arn w ith
a Separate girdle, m any p h lrt w aists lyelu g thus designed,
In distinct .co n trast to. rind yet nil *
p a rt of the present., backw ard (rend
of modes, Is Iho princess robe, o.llngin
sorted In tho lncc were tiny hoops ttt
featherhone th at held them snroad. A
am nU -sq u are -set ~ l« lo w : thrr-Whlto laco
Htook w as of. tho .sheer plain moussollno,
on which the entire 'upper b o d ice waK
mounted, and it necklnco o f coral beads
w*s to fall over th is,W h ile long black
glace kid gloves would cover tho arms.
Hut there waa...stilt another...and. m ost, w ithout, break to .tho llgurc, enclosed in
fascinating, addition to this costume, th«r-*<hc perfect form o f tho n o# corset;
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ltttlo m antle, w hich cloned b'elow tho
stock of th e hodiee. the F,ton fronts fall­
in g Ju st below tho w aist, tind tho hack
ru n n in g In donhto Inverted, plaits to tho
kW
Wftlst, llntshed by h rllllsnt buttons; nnd
held In by a n arro w bund Inside. The
sleeves w ere m erely a, p slr of wings, <*r
Vkppg,*" 111 tint f hyndke.trfth f. fm w i;
) & Q ‘ r?S
'% $ * ■
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Well over Ihe arm s, 1’hls 111 It* sffalr was
lined w ith chiffon, nnd a rich Irlrntnlng
' r v g * 1? ! * * * ,* * ^
o f . g rad u ated -cro ch et, rings nultlned Mho
neck, nnd ra n In points down ever the
hack, fro n ts and sleeve*. In Ihe orlslnft.l
blun model all th e c ro c h e t’-rings were
done In pale pink, the tirin g of the little
tho skirt w as round, hut. not en train. girdle effect, to shoul four inches *cro*s Mack cord. Over the shoulders were m antle being of pink chiffon,
The bolero ss pari of the newest eosThe rnrsage eras niftd* over ft p er­ fbn tuwl, over ft V,**! and yr,k* of w hite double braces of thft Velvet, Joining tho liimi'H
Is a very prom inent note In 'h e
fectly nttsd ntniwg, (he low er P « rt III
"snow ball"- lac*. wHh *a*ail rhlna* hack ft(\th« Rhoutder >isdga, the lt*ck tve- luteal Psrisksn mode.
I ty’»s short *n«t
fO'O'XJj' frOiU beh]
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though some have tlve linings so psx;
fectly molded w ith th e , light, flexible
fonlhcrhono th a t the e x tra wc Ir M snd
preasuro of t,hc cornet arc unnecessaryT his In a rn risln n ■expression bf th*
T eutonic "dress reform "!
W e have aeon all through Ihe season
matft ■gftoiu^
wrtysf'hni. II would seem lluit 1t- vngu*
has hut now* .reached Us height for I*
I'srls all s o il s of drlectah|e thing- ftr*
being conlilveC ns asrtor'.xl nov*hl**s Ift
leather. Vests and entire wHlstoa-t* of
suede of glare kl,l are warn w ith tftt*
lined I'lislotm- ef i-nwgh woo), dyed t*
m stell. er ',f eeiOi'a-ttfift cOlor. hr*l4«d
tn vsrte,t>«
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THE C H E L S E A STA N D A R D , T H U R SD A Y , FEBRU A RY 2 . 1 9 0 5 .
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F,'” ,'iZiKllt PresidenttB
J kk. Treasurer.
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U. HUHKHART,7ist VlcVprei. J
V, H. 8WKETLAND, 2d Vice Prw.
JOHN W. SOIIKKKj Beorefory,
EVENTS
PAST WBEK KOR
-connnttctrhur
issued a call for a county convention to
bo bold in tho courthouaoat Aim Arbor,
a t 11 o'clock, Tuesday, February 21, to
nominate delegates to tbe coming dew*
oeratie state convention, Bylvan is
entitled to 14 delegates.
' ,
Battle Crook visitor
John Hieber, has ju st invented
winter attachment for a. wheelbarrow
which Is quite a novelty. The runuer
Oates returned to ML
fa a ttacbed*totho whool-of-thfrbarrowY
rBeu^ ^ B tQ o o d S o u n d J P o ta tM s r
you “auto” place, the invention
ou the m arket^ahd manufacture tins
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The new Baptist church just com* runner on ja large scale.
\>me and s e e u s w h e n y o u h a v e G ra in to sell.
pleted at Saline will bis dedicated next
Henry B. Ledyard, of Detroit, for
Sunday,
1 ,
mauyyears presidontiriLtl
R6m em l?er--W e c a r r y In s to c k a full lin e o f gfe B. B. TurnBuil is very muph Improved resigned hie position ,at a meeting
in health since the' last issue of The of. the cUreotors held in Hew York City
Standard.
oikTudsday* W. H. Neuman, president
K IN D ©
Q E ,
R O O F IN G !
of the New York Central railroad was
Elmer ’Smith on Monday_pui,ehaBed chosen to succeediliif^Eedyard^
of R. B. Waltroue a span of work horses
The purchase of 11} acres of land ad*
for his Oina farm,
Get our p ric e s —w e w ill s a v e y o u m o n e y .
joining the county form, ‘and which be­
Henry Hudson has rented the farm longed to M artha M. McCarthy, was
Yours for square. deal tag'and honest weights.
of ^Slmer. Boach in Lima and will take completed Saturday morning under a
resolution of the board of supervisors
possession in the near fiituro. _
passed at the last session. TJie price
--The ■Elina and Vicinity Farmers’ Club paid was $80 p erao re, which would
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will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. make tho total $000.
Office, corner Main street a n d M. C, R. R.
• ---------------^ — j j13d. Dancer on Thursday, February 0.'
Record Keeper Campbell of Chelsea
-Tlie M K .fthUroh at Mimlth waspro- Tent, K O. T. M. M, has b e e n 'notified
sented with a silver oominunioTi service that a check for $2000 the amount of
tKS^ItlMWItmiMIMIMI»ia<M(KKaU«imitltSMIUt«MtlUWIWSt«m by J, A, Bartig.as a token of hlw ewtqani. insurance etyyried._by_the_lftte_JFrhttk
Meinboid, was forwarded one day. last
Anton Hekking, the noted, Dutch week to the heirs,. Some delay was
-’cellist wilNpponr under the auspice
order havlng-tonsralt for:
of tho Choral. UnIon.-at ■■University-liallr"the p ro bate court to a p p o in t, guardians
this-evening.
for the piinor sons of the deceased.
Chelsea Lumber & Produce Co.*)
-
‘ •Fred Trinkle, of Lima, purchased a
The Patron’s Mutual Fire Insurance
flno span of work horses at the auction Company of Wayne aind Washtenaw
salo of tho-Haggorty-Brothers -in -Lyn­ counties has filed Us BrstnUnUal report.
don last week.
Tho company was organised Jan.- J ,
1904, and now lias 121 members with
net risks or $44b,m. 'ine total cash
and son of Jacob Koch, of SylviViii
receipts have been $S,402.40. and the ox-’
now anr etnploy6p of a Trnek- COr;-ftt: penditures ?8,BtK).})2, The company has
"BuTte, MzmtsnsT
Imd two losses aggregating $2,245,10.
[-Ofyoui’ boy foi'-that-new-sttttr- HeTP-be- better-satisfied w ith-it, if wo-:
r make it, than if you purchase a ready-raado one. You arc well a ware of
thasupi^oi'UyJifJiiadoitoiOTdeiujlothhig., W hynotbe-as-oarefiirabout
| tho tit of •yosrbby’s suitrss^yotvrown . A V e'tr^arantw ti porfeot~fit tor
■Mmif intrusted with your ordoiv The cloth'will be tho best of selected
-matoriairiHid cuHn-bhe-lafceatrof-stylOi-—
—
High grade tailoring for tho boy is pnrt'nf our business, We charge
fair prices for spelt, work, too.
F7
J. J. RAFTREY & SONS,
M r.'Joseph Biowh^QL-Dextor^aiid- T her ewHl~berlTe1tLi i r StookUr idgoon
WLuyiF.
TuesUayT,Kebrujvry_ 7, a~"one-day Farinin-■marriage by Rev.- G. \V.' fcfdrdoifjjit brs’ Inatltiite.-wlfch^forenoon—and-affcor-, i
Chelsea, February 1,1005,
nbon sessions.- The state lecturer will
be-ErA.T-CremanrOf'-Grass-LakerrDelancy-pi
Lewis KiJoior, o_f._Sylyan,; \ylio_ lias
rS =GoopeM>f4-yudotv, ^wilU-read-a^paper
ltoon suiierfig"
sutlerijng^“fronr Tiieumatlsm Tor
■on “Shall the Rural Mall System bo
several niontlis lias gone to Mt, Clemens
Abandoned," and Mrs; Eugene Molnteo
.to tako a coumj-of mfieral-bothfi- —
of the same township will be the leader
Mrs. M. A. Yackley fools very grate­ in the discussion on a paper entitled
ful to her friends and neighbors who “Home Culturo."
have so kindly .assisted her during tho
About twenty-five members of
-Uliiesa-ofhorhusbancLaml-dftngh tc r.^ ^ C lary’s Li torafy~€lub mot atrthc homcB
New this seasons gar­
ments w ill go in at
money saving prices..
We guarantee to give
yo.u not' only style but more value for your
money than you ' w ill
find at other places.
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Men’s all-wool overcoats at $4.50. $6.0Q. $7.50, $9.00
a n d $ 1 2 .5 0
th a t a re
w in n e rs;
B o y ’s o v erco a ts
$ 2 .6 0 to $ 4 .5 0 :
C h ild r e n ’s o v erco a ts at from SLSO to $ 3 .5 0 .
If in need of an overcoat don’t miss this sale.
C O M E “AND L a O K .
^Some-twehty-ftS'e—ydung^peoplo-of- ITf"~arrK7 ttec>; rtinttelangirandrrM
el on Tuesday evening.
-tlvis-vi llagewen't^to-^the—home-e
01,
for
a social gathering. The evening
and Mrs. John.Friemuth, Lima, Tuesday
wqs
passed
in — playing— progressive.
mtngrwhdre thoy were royally enterpedco;
The
prize
being, won by Mrs,.
tainert.;
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J. K.lMcKimo...L ightrcfps
>OR-T-o F-TH EeeN D LPI ON-REPORT O F TflE ~ C 0N £)IT10N
Married, .at the home of 'JohnvStah- served and all left at a late hbnr after
—I—OF THK—'— - ■ ...
•OF THKfleld of Muhith Wednesday,7Janiinry 25^ haVI rig ■Bpc nL ^B fyilleaW rit^veii 1ng.
± at highnoon, Flo/d Stanlleld to Miss
The auction sale of Patrick and ChfisT
Grace Kennedylof Dansvii^,i; Rev. S.
At Chelsea, MIchlgaDj'at.lbLeolosELOfbuai^ A t Chelsea. Micli'itfam j u _ the close^ef
Haggerty
held
Tuesday
qfjlast;.week
a
t
Business, -\7atr. II. 1900. as .called
neaHTJah. l l t h . 1ftlif> aa naltod fnr .-hy
Jird officiating;
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for
by the^X^mmlssionei’
their home In Lyndon was one”o f :the
the Commissioner
of .the Bwikln
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fig. Deand you’re last to be sorry.
nankiiig
Depariment,
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partment.
best
attended
saie^
ever
held
«in
that
M rs. Irnwls-Kilmer, pf Sylyali. who
llKHOllltCKH. . _ _ _ _ _
.RR90DHCK9
accompanied h©r' husband- to Mt. part of the township.. There were over
Loans
and
discounts..
. . . .. . $ 184,450 28. I^oans uud d i s c o u n t s . $ 60,311 78
200
present
and
every
article
advertised
Clemens last Saturday^ returned homo
IJ?lifl8,tnoi'lgftge8,fecurltie8-iU8,390-7’7
Bunds, -mortgages and sc- r ^
A R M O IR E A D Y ?
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Monday ana- roported. Mr. Kiiiner ns was sold bringing tp the owners far
O . u r l t l c s ,.-.. . ; . yWn.^500,089 04 Premiums paid on bonds;; . 928;02
batter pri ces thaaJJiey.Jlmd.matUuaip
8777^““?“““
UverdvaJTsT.T.. . , . .
541.0.8
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their minds they \yoUld get. Edward Overdrafts....
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617 10 Bankliig>house,
7,000.00
W e A re Re a d y N ow .
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Banking houae. . —
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.■-Postmastor Hdovci' -Would. bo- very: Danlelfl waa the salesman.
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T o m a k e 3® H F S h e e ttm u s ic a n d p e r i o d l ^ l s ^ f i r i l k in d s c a r much pleased to make thencqualntanco
Other fear-estate.-LOffilOQ: Cue.imiiLi)thi9r-bankaan(L
of
the
partfiviro
broke
tho
gfcr&nrat
Eleu^W^SrBraTsted,
IpSdNd-foruier
.-r— ■r f e d —ln _ s t o c k i — - ■—
bankers^, v i .
.16,300,00
U.S, b o n d s......! 2,000,09
Hems in transit .
of onebpE the. front doors in tho post- ly of Ypsilantl, has been detalled.by the Due from banks . ~ - i •r'l-.'-r,."-.
navy department to go to th e7scene of
In reserve cities 37,815 25 ;
U. S. b o n d s.. . . 6,500.00
office buil(iing_Tuosday night. _ v •tl«) RnseoKjapShese-svar to study the ef- Excha*e8 for olearp ue from banks
\ log house.... . . 5,744 88
In reserve cities 33,376.36
feot
of
modern
ordnance
wounds
apd
East
Friday
County
Olork
Ha
rkins
is­
IMMMMIUmMKKKM KMKIUUtMlltIMtKKKMMMUMMKKkK
0 . BJfttid-Nattom
TITSr
aiid: nations 1
to:
see
how
.
the
Japanese
methods,
of
sued a marriage -license to Wiinaco L.
al banu ctirre’y ; . 7,780.00___
'b
a
n
k currency. 14,810.00
sanitation,
hospltat-caro-and-transpori
■Goid-coln.......1.1,0.10 00—- .............
Jones and Lorena M. Bowers both of
Gold
coin........ .. . 11,387.50#
Sharon, also to Clarence Anils, Manches- fotion facilities succeed in actual prac­ Silver c o in .... . . . 1,000 25; T*
Sliver
coln.-r-^r^.— lT28»,f>A^
tice, and what the American naval med- Nickels and cents. -357 57 — 65,750 99 N ickels and cents—
tor and Rosa Qappa of Freedom,,
6^072f6f =—B e stm r r e
s e le c t
Checksrcasb Items,^utefnal - i : "f
loal sfcaff oan learn from them.
- r e v e n u e - a c c o u n t , - 703 41 Checks, cash items inter*;
f
r
o
m
.:
Tho Women’s Guild Will give' a social
21)4.84
lial revenue account iY ;..
Mrs. Mary Brodribk^ for many years a
If you do, call a t Eppler’s, whoro you can
at the Congregational church next
, T... $002,555 75
T o t a l , ; . ..
T o tal. . . . . . . ,_L. . .$466,411.70
mmrt
sdjoy:eyfiningti£hi^ftry:Hr^:Stip- resident of-thiftplafier-died ai-herJ>bm
L1ABIUT1KS
IilABILITJKS.
D '~
in
Jackson,
.Wednesday
of
last
week,
por wiii be served from o ..o’clock"until
H- r m
B EST
CU:
C apital slock paid in.;.^ . $ 40,000 00
00,000
00'
Capital
stock"pu1d
in
..
.
;
.
,
v
aged 75 years. ^ She was the nfothor of
all are served, Everybody invited.
30,000 00 S u rp lu s , ................ .....40,600^00
U U J.'T. L I
■■- -•■.-'■ ’ in. ,.rtMi ... . i.i ■■ —'■■I
t Dr. Frank Brodrick and Hiram Barrus, Surplus f u n d ...,..,..* .....
Of licof, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Ham, Shoulder; Bacon,
, 0,007 33 Undivided profits, net. ,'. ' 2,608.62
Undivided
prodts,net.....
------— Salt-Popkr etc._^Homo Kottle-Rondordd Lard.
-- It is reported that Frod- Gross,-who Theiuneral services worenouduotod by DlvldepdBjunnaidT ~ 814 00
DlTldendfan^aid
THE TAILOR
rosldcaronwhatrisknowiFnBtlveOeo. Rev. Tkob. Holmes, D. D. o ftliis place a t Commercial ’deCommercial de*
.
..
/,...
.7l,17O
O0_
Mitchell form in Lima, has purchased her late home In Jap_ks_M_on S a t u r d a y -posits..
p
o
slfo
..,.,
„
r.-32,47i.g4—
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F-Ptona.ti,— Free delivery.
■'■•—^ —
----- ;---tho Geo. R. Hirt'h forui- locatod on the The remains were brought1to this place
Certificates of
p o s it..,,. . ...... 44,703 57
deposit. . . .7 7 25,144.28
Territorlaf road in the same township. for interment In Oak Grove cemetery. Savings depoHits. .235,850 88
Cashier's
check— —.100,00
savings certlnca
A Division ,of the Loyal Guards whs
tea. • *» i ♦ • i .,. .147,000 88-*-501,548 42 Savings deposits 827,384 ,95
Last Monday tho White Portland
Savings cenifl*
'
_
instituted here last night by Dr. M1U Coment Co. a t Four Mile Lake ^started
cates
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
27,766.97
413,303.44
lard, supreme medical examiner of the up' th d r grlnding machinery and every­
Total k i t rrri
i i i i $002,555 75
The baker Invites you try his
T o tal,. . . . . . . . ,'T;$466,41j1.7C
order, and Deputy Fred Wyman. The thing worked very smoothly. The com* State of Michigan, County of.WasbtekO U R 4 A N U A R Y .B A R G A ! N ' S A L E
-' putlook for the order here i« a bright pnny Is now grinding their product and • nawrss.
-S tate of Michigan, County o f Waish*
I, Theo. E. Wood cashier of the ahom tenaw, as,
L iaionv:
one. i t .......... ......■""— :—^ ----- “A pfoolng it itT the warebonse " r eady for aamed_b.aok,do.solemly.swear .that the
■&ftina 4 n .o d d l o t s , b u t o u r - g n t i r e l l n e ^ sM^nveArto the trade. Tho plant is above statement Is true to tbe best of Trd'i A> Palm er, cashier of the above
Loaf Oake, Lady Fingers,
\
. Chas. Gregg, of Adrian, who .Is men- said to be the most modern ono In the my knowIeflge.and bfillef. _ _ _ _ ■, -1 named , batik, do. solemnly swear that
the
above
statement
Is
true
to
the
basT
E." Wood, Cashier. ‘
tlonod_as a nogilbio aunolntec~to .the- eountryrand th e conipany starts out
: Subscribed and sworn to before me this ofm y "knowledge and- belief.
board
of
managers
of
the
State
In­
Special F u r n iliir e T J a r g a m s
with a bright outlook for, its future 10th day of Jan. 1005.
*■ J ohn A. P almer, Cashier,
dustrial School for Girls at‘Adrian, was success, i
My commission expires .Tanusiry 18,1908.
Subscribed aud sw ornto_befora- 4)n« Everything, strictly fr^ah Jsnd-U uflr«t
proprietor^ the Chelsea House aboutr
V a VI G. FCftAinLK, Notary Public.
this 10 day_of Jan. 1904.
class shape. Glvea call.
WGTJil
*
tori yearrijgbT
Tho Frank Tucker Theatre Co* opened CofTfSct—A iieitr
.
M
y
commission
expires
Mar..
26,'07.
Wm. J. K napp,
We hivitc fur mors to take advantage of our low prices onWoven Wire
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ft weeks engagement nt the opera house
Y
Herbert D W ltherell,
W, p. Sousnk,
' , Ponce while It lasts,
*
Next Sunday morning the^ sUbjOct at Monday night in a boautlful presenta­
Notary Public,
H. I STtMSOK,.__ .
A full line of homemade Candles on
tho M. B. church will be “Continued tion o f the over popular drftraa Hazol
“
Directors, i CorrecC— A ttest
hand,
Please give me a call,
Being," and In the evening Rev. H. W. Kirko. Tho company is a strong olio
II. S. Holmes, /
mnKcroits.
Hicks will lecture bn "Theology—Its and deserving of a crowded house oacli W. J. Knapp,
Geo. A. ReGoIe,
John W. Schenk,
— w r i, m a m ca"r p a n v
Pcnvlnfn
and
Pnrvnwllf^n,l,
- Tliin
Ed w; V ogel,
a
ivVIllvC {S
uva X
v l lUlulvlli
llf in will
w •tr
'GrWrPaltmTr,-----^Adsm~Eppt(
iitgTit7~'A matl nob wIll bo glvon ‘Satur­
Directors.
W. P.BchmrK,
Fred Wedomeyer,
po well worth attending.
day afternoon and tho old timo favorlto V, D, Hlndefong,
Frank P. Glaxler,
comedy “Undo Josh or Tho Old Home­
H, I. fitlmRon,
Tho entertainment' given by Joseph stead” will 1m given. Tho spcolaltioH
M
o
k
t
u
m
e
n
t
s
.
l l C O thn HiilToror who thinks this Ois*
M. Golden at tho Woodman hall Satur­ introduced each evening aro oxcellont, D
F I L P A esiKi Inoti rshlo hti n iwivor trlcdthiu
P rim ro s e s in b u d arid
*
^xictiltHr ' Hermit’' Salvo. A trial
- —.......................... ■
u- share of yqur patronage we how call yfluf attmtiob to t h f r day ovonlrig for tho licnofit of the L. C.
will convince tho most .sceptical... 2&A fO conti
b lo o m 10c e a c h
B. A, vnra one of the entertainers beftt
k r s ; finimh Wolfer, of Munlth, died at. AUUmatrUts. Hermit Komeily (X>„ Chlcajro.
iisuhaHYnttinTri Aiu'Vter portion to liahdlc yonv work thBU-evar.... WSF o u r b u n c h e s ra d is h 10c
programs and was onjoyod by the appro- hor homo In that pluco Hntmxlay even­
*y*c«rry a largo stock of the best
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olatlVo ftudlenoo who wore present.
ing, January 3R, 1005, aged .72 years,
Ann
Arbflt,
Mich.
Hhe was born in Pennsylvania And for
GEORGE HALLER, sr..
.Second semester begins FelVnmry 18,
Fred Kooh, son/of Mr. and Mrs; Jacob many years a well known resident In
12
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(UUlWATK OPTICIAN.
1005, Exceptional ndvanfogos, Mod
wollla |lk(, t0 )i|Wfl j()U 0(t)J ()f wri(e for rrlcM, Satisfaction guarKbflh, of Sylvan, who has Ixvn station­ the Vicinity of her late home, Bho was crate tnltlon, Conrsea In Piano,• Voiee,
7
5
U(■/'•)('«))()<))rrVM.vn i7.v Wfw tHr»! yim
¥.tn'kinf)
ed a t San FrAnciscs f(>r some time with the mother of nine cklWren, who svr- V’filln, Organ, Ttieoro, Public School bt<uhti# in .)/>'<(r.>; in mmr
C h o ice C a lla s , C a r n a ­
(>
fl
nrii/li'inl fii/hi, t <•’, .-.KMfi., jt,v>r ptyt tight
tho regular army, sailed for Manila, I*. I. vlvc her. Mrs. John W. Schenk of this Music, ' .Elocution, Physical Culture, in nrt r nnc.'tHtU Oir
onlg th« InltKtio n s, in c u t flo w e rs.
IJo is a member of .Co. J, 21st Infantry; place being one rif hwr dsnghters. The ilglit Singing, eic. For calendar of Hit
,
J A C Q U i E M
A l N
&
C O .,
school, anti annonncsmsnt nt the May
HALLKU’rt JEWELRY .STORE,
E L V IR A C L A R K ,
The Standard will bo one Of his regular funeral ws* hold Wednesday from her Festival and Concert Bureau, address, ‘
a J . h m * No. I8i,
M n n e h iw te r , M lo h
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
I'horiR
103 Q
Chp|*«a. Mfoh
late
ho»«.
j
CHARLES A. PINK, A, B,, Secretary.
callers,
1
’Phone 877
w o h k e r s - o f t m e n s ^ lot :
Watches.
Clock. '
R ings.
Chains. B rooches. P in s. r_
Society E m bles.
N ovelties.
Chelsea Savings Bank,. KeiQBTCoiaiiierMl & Savinp ,Baal
O E N T R A .E 1 I fA E K E T .
W
mW
igraV
;14 t' ^ r
SHIM
l
Wmmm-'.hi4
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■m rl'-ivl;!
A D A M EPPLER.
Breads.GakesrMaoaroons,
—tHngerSnaps, and Pies.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED,
Foreign and American Granite,
Chelsea Green House.
R om an H yacin th s p e r
crock o f and , c
and c. ■
l;o
-•!
{th^Uack of "the track,, and instantly I j FARMER'S LAND
g . thought of u BcliOHia to escape, .It *tll I
■ . 'depended upou meotlng KUnuuu The | Simple Test Wife Litmus
sun was low u6w ami X feared the I
Showed Acid,-,
^ lu c R , R o m a n c e
shadows ns* jumping my machine* 11 The state experiment stations *,
raced against time ami found my doing a great work for fee farmen
" a n d « k d \te n fu re .
friend Justus lie was turning to rotrace The following incident shows fo,
his course. ■ I pointed to the opening simple some of the tests are "whs
& & £t & (X fX JX IX IX
-tj^.'.oaty place in the United States thrusting what i,t has to sell (labor! a permanent condition of peace, proa-, run amuck, by adopting fee "Battle
hear by, and out Into tho Toad we you know how," says a writer i
, ^itiS ttiraotees freedom from strikes, upon us whether or no.
perity and steady employment to the , Creek plan," but this city offers In­
bumped. I was for maklng back after I Country Life In America.* A statlo
A RACE FOR LIFE. .
dustrial peace now, wife cheap coal
Im k o a tl ,ah 4 ‘tabor warfare U ltattle
Suppose an American In a foreign people of Battle Creek.
pointed out official was going over a farm with tb
ij*. HE hottest race l ever had," my camera, but Kinttrfia
st<* empty
AiMntn RMutmnfl
iav aama
— a.
Second—To energetically assist In and. good water, flrst-clsss railroad
city should be chased by a mob, caught
• w .remarked old Jim Nuce, In |fee 4advantages of the
Thomas JI swnAn
owner wiltan
when II
they
came fn
to »a crawfU:
j^ h fc g fe ry ? The wwk people, wer- and beaten unconscious, then bis maintaining law and order a t all times facilities and the best grade of. fair,
■O 'fe e Powers Hotel lobby re-1 house, and slowly w© mounted fee hill piece of land Just hack of tha hqr
c ap fele_ jaA ;.. peaceable mechanics
tfeiitttt, lawyers, doctors and other citt- mouth pried open and carbolic add and under all conditions.
|t-"centlyrXnst"beforf~tettYlng h ,lF f i p fe~e.lQb:o|t:thOteft:afc IQ
.very.weod> ioQkai-yeUow-authii
Third—To protect -,itr,m>mb*dLJa known.
arw aed and tadtjpiaiat *t poured floWTS irth ro at. then EETrfeg
healthful.
.fbrLtheL St._ Louis E xpos!- I down on the little track, and others
jiffOFtg of the labor unions through- kicked In and h|s face, well stamped feelr rights to manage feetr property
Detalls given upon Inquiry of fee tlon, “waa up near the Bangeley Lakes, I fee rear ,1 behind the bushes; was our
"J am inclined st© think," remark®
fee-country to destroy fee busl* with, iron nailed shoes, murdered be- and to dispose offeW r labor in a legal, "Secy. of fee Citizens’ Ass’a,"
Maine* when my chum,. Kidman, and j old enemy, standing patient s hd mo-1 111# agriculturist, "that this land is to
^JfeM of o n eo f our largest industries-—. cause he tried to earn bread for bis lawful manner without restraint or In­
myself rode out on our wheels to snap [ tionlcss. Klnman gave a shrill cry, | acid f# r productivity. We can^d.
Postum Cereal Co., Lt’d, and. at the children; By the Eternal, sir, ar fleet terference.
p; few pictures of fee old Thomas place* I and the moose, looking up, saw us and 1 1ermine (Ma in ,a moment,"
^
open threata in the official onion pa* of American men of war would assem<
Fourth—To
a deserted country; hc^ise buitt years |realised rte fead escapw ^hlm ^-/:H fltl^^i^|B g;^;AlM S»;pfeoroxpSpy^,
i. . . . .insure u d permanently Weatiflcatloh. ........
; 9«er« that tho entire power of fee Na- bip there, clear for action and blow maintain feir,Just treatment, one wife
The public should remember feat back by a wealthybachelor. He had I shook his head in .disgust* and* vault-1 bis pooket he steeped and dipped l
In fill
th n relations
PAlaHAtm A
U fa * 4 it_5_ • ’
^
V' • *« ’ ^ «
another, in
all the
off life;
tropal and State Federations of Labor something off fee'face of the earth. ARA^hon
there are a few labor.unions conducted [laid out a private race track and had ling the low fence, set off across, fee I paper In. some of the soil water i
Fifth—To preserve the, existing on peaceful lines and in-proportion as ; astonished the natives iu his day, hut j gelds toward the woods, We found J was’ standing In a cow track. To
\-\l: wan being brought to beaMe^puuisfc" If. reparation were not made for fee
right of any capable person to obtain they , are worthy* .they have wop es-jnow the bouse is seldom visited a n d ja rpugh road.oh the other, side of the.l owner’s astonishment’ the blue psn
fefjH'the industrtee of Rattle Creek, and iblood of one of our citizens.
' 5 particularly the Fostum Co. .
. And what answer do we make to fee employment and sell his labor, without teem, for we* as a people, are strongly the.little track.is almost forgotten, Wei hill* and again picked Up our path-to I changed fe a red color a* aeon a il
This sprung from the refusal of. C. appeals *©f fee hundreds ,of widows being obliged to Join any particular in. sympathy with any right act feat bad M-bee!e<l along a grass-grown road I clvI)Ization."-Rocliester Post-Express, [ was Immersed,
W. Post to oboy the "orders’* of the and orphans of those Americans mur­ church, secret society* labor unlonr o r has for. Us purpose better conditions bunting for the place* when a big
- „, ;T
, I "There;" said the agriouUurtsI,
unions to take the Postum advertising dered by labor unions? How^ do, we any pfeer organization* and to support for .Wage workers* But we do; not for­ bull moose Jumped out into fee road, .
; m o t o r m a n ’S f e a r
\ hw e
proof. Tbls.is Just a pld’
. ,
^ . .
-’*
of litmus paper. For 5 cents you m
m away from various papers that refused; try;to protect the thousands of intelli­ all such persons in their efforts to re­ get that we seek the, good bf all and and, Klnman thought It would be funoy I
t© purchase labor of the labor tru s t~ gent citizens who, with reason, prefer sist compulsory methods on the part not those alon^w ho belong to some to, hh
(((i (him
ii >i)<by
jj ringing his
______
^ „a .simJlar
niu[j<iin piece at any drug ator
scare
bell.
, | 'fOne of fee: strangest eases of ;a dls- buy
the unions,.
',
not to Join any labor union and be of any organized body whatsoever.
"The
result
surpassed
expectatiou.
I
eased
w
ill
that
ever
came
under
my
ob*
|
^
change
of* color shhws tbat”S3
organization, w hereas' even the law. ' Mr. Po3t was ordered to Jpln, the subject to-the tyranny of fee heavily
Sixth—To promote among employ­ abiding unions show undeniable evl W
ith'one
snort
of
rage,
the
moose
I
Sad
A
m
r«,
IT gill VJiff 0RUI.k Vi
IHV iUVUPff ^
* V *
./Unions In their conspiracy to "ri»ln” paid rulers of the labor, trusts?.
ers a spirit of fajrnesa, friendship and dences of tyranny and oppression when jumped Into tho *«««,
road, «««
and after sta m p - j feat of n young
who never would iI *vu*'
-z man
.
/ <
mu<« than ohlldre
four <«uu.,
land, hu
any
more
and "put out of business" these pubUpon a Arm refusal by Mr. Post to desire f o r th e beat interests of their they are strong enough, while m any, lug his sharp hoofs into the turf f o r i havoimpressed you as
^
(can thrive on so u rm llk .
■ Ushers who had wdrkefl faithfully; for Join this criminal conspiracy a gen­ employes, and to promote among work­
tt few seconds, sprang toward us.i Xlway above or below the normal of bu­
?him for years and helped builds up his eral boycott: was ordered on Crape- men the aplrlt-of Industry, thrift, falttv- of the unions harbor and encourage picked up the pace^et by Klnman* who «an beings. He came of good, stock SPREADING THE
business. They jiad^done no wrong, Nuts and Postum ail ‘over the coun­ Ulness to their employers and good criminals In their efforts, to force a wns a rod ahead. Wo each liad a narb&on not,Qd fot hla coauuct.
. \ NEWS BROADCAST
yoke of slavery upon fee American
..b u t had found It inconvenient and. try, which set the good red jhlood of citizenship.
row rut, burned Iron bard- by the sun,’ from.the time ho became'a responsible,
people,
As
a
public
speaker
lately
against their . beat Judgment to buy our ancestors,, in motion. - bringing
Seventh—To so amalgamate the
and iu these we spuh along,-beading agent up to-fee'tim e I-have,In .mind,
Dodd’s Kidney Pillt cured h!i
labpr of'tfie labor tru s t It seems u forth the reply,; feat has now passed public sentime'n't of ail* of the best said; "The arrogance of the English low to keep our eyes open fog .obstacles, I Things had not gonaw ell with hts fam- _That
Diabetes..,. After long aufferlng Mm
King
that
rouspd
the
fiery
eloquence
. rule of tho unions to conspire, to''ruin, into history: “We refuse to Join any cltlzeris-ot-BafcUe^Creek,. th a t a guar­ of' Otls. that msDlred the Immortal, Wo made a turn lb the road, careening NJy fe u .fluahclar way, njtf . he was
G« Cleflhorn found a permanent
,- anypne who,'dods_nbt purchase from conspiracy of organized labor- to ruin antee can bo given to the world of a
lief in the Great Amerlcair Kidney
• them upon thefe owh terms.
publishers, not|>. -will we discharge continuance of—peaceful conditions;
Remedy.
Ah inlcmakei*' or paper,maker^who- -any-of-our trusted employes upon* the and that under such guarantee and
Port Hu.ron, Mioh., Jah .‘30th.—(Sp
failed to sell ink'or paper would have orders of any,jabor union. If they protection manufacturers and capital­
Tods ahead that tb e jn a d led up a hill in mind he was employed aa a motor-,, clal)-^Tortured with ^Diabetes ani
fee same reason to order Post to help can make their noycott effective and ists can be induced t o johate their busk the conditions that a -d o s e d shop -w
man by^n'StroefoaiMJompahy. Ho had Bladder Disease from which ho couM
lthopencountryorreithcrelde.
would "force upon " the community.
-jwht those puhttsberthr- So-the ped^ sink our ship, we win go (town with" ness enterprises In Battle Creek.
held-tho-plftcorfoirprobablyTffOTo: than
>
fe
L
Jamesf-sliouted"Kinman,
und
dler in . the street might stone you if ;the_captaJn on the-bridge^ahd-in com;
/Then!.; foliows particles '^relating to These-men burst.-Into-rebellion ‘when left arm,- and I caught a glimpse.ot a a week when I was consulted by him I apparently get no relief. M r G^Cleg
the
king
did
but
touch
their
pockets.’
you refused- to—buy his-apples; the raand.”
membership; officers, duties,:etc.,etc.* Imagine, if you can their indignant pro- big; tumbled down structure cut out fe and by members of his family who had, I horn, a bricklayer, living at 119’Bril
St., this city, has found a com-J
cabman to run over-you if you refused
This set the writers in labor papers o tc .,
become uneasy: because of his coiiiti-j | tier.
fee skyline.
.
•
'
test
had
he
sought,
to
'prohibit
/o
r
.ylete
and perm anent,cure in Dodd’il
to ride with him; the grocer order the crazy and they redoubled their abuse.
This constitution has -been .signed
“X’overheard my friend as I fol* the I Hon- He was perfectly rational In th
k ^ n e y Pills _tod in Sftr; gratltude-li>|
manufacturer to " discharge certain Finally one of their^ofiVelal organs by the great majority or ^represerita- .restrict their occupation or determine moose almost upon me, and we'Juinped I extraordinary statements ho mad
rafflkeadlng fee news broadcast.
I
the conditions— u n d e r- which they ■
- . , , . ,,
, . . .
.>
people because they did not patronize came out with a large double column tlve citizens," Including our work
should
earn
thot?~llvellhobg;>
f,w
a
^
t
o
j
our
machines
for
all
.we
were
worth.abojit
ills
case,
and
lu
fact
gave"ine
^DlTdd’s
Kidney
Pills
made
a
maa
of]
him, and so o n to fee ridiculous and inrienunciatIon"Of“Battle_Creekr-caII- pie. :
. \
~Mrr^eiFgbors =sayBT^"U-was-j|
villainous limit of all this boycott lng .it “a running, sore on the face of —A number: Of manufacturers from assault, beat and raurdep-'thera,-blbw-lA spill would cost us all.-The-dead! clearer .vlowjofJilsztUimfint-feaii=Lhai
er from Diabetes :and Bladder!
tneir-fc
nonsenser-fe-tryfeg-to force-neopte to Ji.litlhijgn.n-Ii—l,Rr.q,inn I* ron»iT7i nnt
Tithur cities, Where tney have been!tlent. Briefly, it was tbiiHDiseased
I was so.bad I could do nol
.did
buy what- they do hot want!
come “Organized’1 and pav in. Hnpatn e u ffo rln g all; s o r ts -o f-Itid lg n U le B iflt
The public should also remember Iany minute I expected to strike a rock I "While running his car he-wn^eften work and the pain was somcthlnfl
If a man* has ‘labor to sell let him thdir labor leaders; The usual coarse, convenience .and loasea-frnm. the gen­
sell It nt the best price he can get-just- •villainous epithets '‘common jeo labor eral hell of. labor union strikes,1 plck- that good, true American ■'citizens-^ can. P ^ ^ vas)i®H.t:ana-gb-ddj^n..Jn.a’]ieap; - seize-l-wlth an almost uncontf^lahle:|-’terrlbJe;'. I_couId:not-gef-any thlag-tol
-be found In-thd-unlons~and that th ey --—T? tho-rlgbM’-screamed~Kliimanr| d c ^ i-^ fa ljo w -th e m r ; t 5 " m a . . a w a y / J / n / j p t i l l I tried "Dodd’s "Kia'ner
as h^TvouTd .sell; wheatrbut he has no union writers were. Indulged In.
-etingr^assaultq end ^o th er 'interferright to even 1atlmftte1featTM' wl 11 ob-r —The^iresult was-t<^-wel<l public sen-- -^nen,--proposed—to~m overii?ovid lag -depr.ecate-the-crlmina 4-a e t 3-of-thelr- ^ottlng ou^ n klnic—an<L-Jumptng-l^|-Ho^-^ted-l^t-(>-^(^t--fun-8peed^: Of-^ Fills. Theyfeelped me right from th#;
QY.er, a _ Pflrrow ditch -to=pass | fen 1 .s4 mpmse^vould.scizo hlm ^vhen ftretTlnd now I am completely curedj
struct the business; or attempt its ruin ilment-in,Battle«£Eeek~#66-protoetten Hh^y^couhU'be/guaranteeci'protection. feUowumembeFs^'ut theyqro often In 1
bad.
company.
ithrough
an dp.enlng-ln a-ragged board I tbeny was another-car-or-some-obstacjc l hafe recommended Dodd’s Kidneyl
because the owner WUL not purchase A citizens’, association.-: was- started
The subject grew in lmportance un­
S
alt
only
hurts
sore
slpots.
So,
th
e
l^
encl?’
fe° feac^ Just ahead of him, or , Pills to all my friends and they have]
of blua—1
and mass meetings held. Good citU til it has reached a place where abso­ honestnaw-abldlng
man 1" ^
-"In stin ctively I followed him, and when some -person- was on the track-- found them ail that. Is claimed uforl
The unions haver-become sb'.tyran- ze&s who happened to be members" of lute protection can be guaranteed by;
ljsrtt}eii ways-being to cause a wreck them."'
nous and .arrogant with their despot- /iocaT .unions; la -^sOmc. Cases uult~thn the( citizens of Battle ureek on the hurt When tho—CTlmjnal3^ r o ~ d T ! ^ ;^ ^ ^ ^ &w~^t~~fQun(l~mv3eif~stetm^ Pland
a smash-up. He told mu frankly _ Dodd’s-Kldney Pills cure all KlJnejl
nounced,-'but
when
you
"hcsr_a
union
|fe
lng
alon8
°n
a
'^nooth'
speedway.
ism that a common citizen who has union's entirely for there is small need following broad, and...evenly-balanced
k
in
,
j
th
a
t
this-feeling had been gradually In­ His from Backache to ’ Bright’s DIe-1
man “holler" because .fee facts are 1 ' The old race track,’ panted K
some time .to spare and innocently of them there. '
terms which guarantees to the work­
man,..as-we
flfiw
by
the
low
bushes.
.
j
creasing
in intensity; and-that his pOTT- }';*asa; They never fairto^curo Rheu-|
thinks lie has a right to put-a little
The working' people of Battle Creek man and to the manufacturer^ fa ir jnad.e_.publlce-he-h9s-branded himself
“Ilifl—moose- had .paused when wo 1 or of moral and mental resistance half E at dm;
as
either
one
.of
tho-lftatbreakera^-or
paint on his own house finds he must are of the highest nrdpr nt Amnrlnan- -ness, juaHcer steadywork and regular^
a sympathizer^ arid therdf^b^t^fiTthe I t0011 fe° field, but now was hot on our [been growing proportionately weaker.
have that-palnftake^isff/and puTon" mechanics.
Th.fi.—majority, are not ity -of .output
-eo-QBtlmlatlc-4l)fli|
mind of tho Ifiwhrr'flknr add likelv in 1trail‘ I t-thc-roadway-was-botter for I ‘It is'easy,' l]c-8nldr-‘for-me--to-see-4he , ..
_____________ _
b y "tlre unloir“ gr~ttlf sorts at union, members, for practically-all-of- “ “The ^"Tiewcbraing
manufacturer become one when opportunity' o f e j'tt?rS1): ^ ffayfo1, hlg)i loAklug O T e r ^ i p ^Ult of llitHrttiftig, .nnd-^-wa<it your- - ^ y-g-^ntn.us^oYBrfgataufaatrpump-l
ppen to - him,- hi9_em^ tho manufacturers have for years-de- agrees- to^malntalfr-tbe-Btandard 'ra te
'
. . to. ,ndviso mo wbot to d o .: You l-1^ " H
^plpyer is ordered"to*dl8Charge'fnm, ills eRned, to. .employ..union men because of wage paid elsewhere for like, serv- T h a t is o n e re a s o n 'e m p lo y e rs d e c lin e .,1shoulder a t the. first quarter-I saw-him .|, doctor,
to
h
ire
su
c
h
m
en:
■
|
h
u
g
g
in
g
th
e
pole
a
n
d
b
e
a
rin
g
dp.wp
like
|
u
n
d
e
rs
ta
n
d
me,
You
know
what,my'
<wcer , Is boycotted! If h e ' furnishes of disturbances about elevencyears lee.:und.er-8imllar'-conditiona. th e rate.,
‘ / —
—-^ ^ (a n ^ e x p re ss " trrtrn T -~ ;F o rfe iia fe iy ~ f6 rJ u |"feeling s m u s t 1bo n h o u t bucIi
. him .'supplies, his_ family:followed, and agonaM^Im-/unlon^y^n"-now^fe^the.; to' be Tietem rded 'frdmZflme toltTme
fcg£rintiijvv'.)iii :u jm e ..ro im w iu ts= sp ri^ |:%
gs.. J don’t want io liacip nnyh'oay
Some ope has figured that the nor­
Insulted .and. htaL.llto-Tna.dft-mnrn
city are among, the- best citizons.^r^r; f pom^w eH-aut heirticated-r opor ts -f fom
or
anything.
But
I
will
if
I
remain
on
A
"short
time
ago
inquiry
came^from
f
ncl
^ilDPinf?
tbo
Liam]le
bars
we
began
mal
human body has in It the iron
—erabte than that of a black slave be- ' No city in the 8tate._fif Michigan competjng cities.* The tabulated wage
tho front end of a street cur.’ He was;
fore, thre yaFr- If;.hc d.rlyes a-nail.-to pays as high averege-wages-as-Battle reports _Issued by- the Government' the union forces to know if Mr. Post 10 sll0'v the moose,fnt.0, pnee. Soon, in my -opinionr clearly 1right in ; the heeded to make seven large nails, the.:
fat for fourteen pounds of candles, the
“ “I
repair•the house, or barb' the carpen- Creek, no c-ity of its size is as pros- Department of Commence and Labor woula “keep still” If they would.call
conclusion
ho
liftd
.reached,
and
the
carhon
for slxty-five .gross of crayons j
on Postum Ultd Urape- "
V;”' , ”d, I ,k” y w " ':
• tgra' "(felon" hounds him: He takes a’ perous, ar.il no city ,1ms .so-large a. fi'ro- can a:so be used_to_show the standard eft-the-faoycotl
N]llfl
- Jp ijt-b e in g told; t h a t to ta k e th e .ro a d result would coiiio, but because lie and phosporus enough, for .,.820,0.00.!
pipe wremfe to atop a leaking pipe portion of the' best grade of mechanics rate, and it'is expected later or,, that
eouId-not-lie 1i>-i t, Thn t-^was tlic 'sllu- ihatclief; yut or it enn bo obtained,
‘ W is -is -fe e r w lT F - ^ h e - ia te i-tr u s t- l ! ! f
and prevent damage tn hisSferop'erty- ■Wtroyowh" their own. homes'. • •.
g o v e rn m e n t -bhrdatr’wlir turn ta b has
thIs -government
atlon'.
seen
fit
to
try
to
ruin
our
business
J^
;^
l>
^
'J
^
g
n
n
to^njoy
the.situation
a
j
anon.
■Ii toUl
toictmm
tlmro wnsvlnttwas.'
him thoro
one, besides—t-went-v-sprying
nrul8-of_8aitr flftyi
and tke .plumbers’ fiiM m " dde's f e ^ g s , iSo fee-w o rk popple m assed to g e th e r ' 'w e e k ly .' re p o rts -of _the labor, market
because"we
Wul'drnot
Join
ffs
crlmlnar
°u
^ooser^rbHe-dolng
Ins
best,
thfeg
to
doTTHTd
that
was
to.
remove,
lumps of sugar -and forty-two. liters of»|
Jdl
.to h.lnirn -Hfircanno^put^'iittle-mortajT 1 r^rftljriho. otbc-r dfflzens •^rHnevotganl- from different >centers', rsi>' 'th at tho
'nofc catch u p w ith us, alth o u g h 1the to u in tatlo n . . In n wnni, to r q illt’ water. — :—
to a loose brick on,, his chimney or zation of the Citizens' Ass"n with the w o rk m a n w h en h e is r e a d y /to s e li-h is co n s p i r a c y ., W e - a r e plain A m erican |i ooiild
h
e-h
eld
lils- o w n nlcply,- TluhfiiJ.v_im es^ ih e -S ti'e D h c iii'--b n slness. H o -resig n ed
the btlcklaj ersV; plastereTpi-^or7)' hod- foUowlngrpfoanjibk- and.constitution:.. Labor aiid- th e e m p lo y e r w h en h o ls- c itiz e n s a n d . d if f e r ..Jro m th e labor
|
tion
w
as,
..would o u r e n d u ra n c e .o u tla s t 1 im m ed iately . . l i e . seen red,‘""h n o th er
It takes filth to teach.your children.i
carriers’ ’’ufti^n” is un: in'arms, ahd if
Whereas, From 1991 • ia >t$.$4 -the re a d y to buy, m ay e a c h Jiave re lia b le pinion plan In that^.we. do'- not .'force bis ter.n elty ?
............ ,
.
h p la c e 'ih som e o th e r lln c /o f b u sin e ss what you don’t hetlove yoiirsoK...
people
to
striko
7
^pfekdt|-boyco'tt,.-asl^e carelessly eats'a loaf of bread that, .atrit
1 ia was noti_- fixwL.
Ltahor—unlens iru--krtformation-as to the market or ruling'
‘I.,don'tJicar. him, ’I cried,, and1. we'hvhere Ivta
bis mental .fabric
sault, blow up property or commit
hds'no'-‘‘miton’*^Iabel on it'the bakets"’" B a ttle C rock re su lte d in th e d estru c- price.
Have Vou. Heart TroubleT
. — posed to_OX.Cilpments of any" kind, and
------ -- ------------;----- bptli slowed ..up,— — —
"union". proceeds to make life miser­ lio n ... of _,t>riopgrty.. and-: loss of—1a rg-&- kl'h e ' neweo'ming1' manufacturer also •fmirder.Ifyou
are—suffering from—Heart.
‘Guess
he’s
gn't
enough*'*,
gasped-}when
I
J
fist
hoard'
frofii
him
bo
was
able for him."
- tt—T7--—7T— —
■
■ W e do n o t-m it-th iic a 92Q'to b rcal: iri- L ; .
'
" r B ■' " utl»'u » • KuapetM -wul-u l . just: n e a ra ^ rro n i w m u o w a s Trouble, in any form, see announce­
bnm s of money—in.4y
__
tain fne sanitary and
e rib s M
S
S
eV r1
Rnd
citizen , ment of free treatm entJ In another
fclo the white slave is .tied hand and h a v e been ex p en d ed h e r e : hud,
'hyglcnlc-ticonditions provided for by th
n
o
rt
h
is
fn
m
ilv
•
n
o
r
880
for.,
an
eve
'1
hen.
lie
s
h
r
ie
k
e
d
,‘T
u
rn
!
t
i
i
M
n
d
,
If
.a
n
y
d
e
fe
c
ts
In
w
ill
p
o
w
e r expower
—
p
g
rt
h
is
fam
ily
*
n
p
r
?3
Q
.'fq
ru
an
eye
foot, unable to lift'a hand-to better
W h e re a s, T h o se a c ts ..caused se rio u s the stale laws and to tofrain from any
--ofer feistL-papeirt/y^Dri^Frahkiirl
everdevelop^,fend~probv
Jtflooirfid-otrt;---- «—- - - - • ■■, 7—H-----himself or do 'thO' needful things, with- jlam 8g£L^Jh£-dityiaadwJ.Ji.
Mlles^Xhe-emlneat
ahead. .
'<Hr3^t<r-rethtcc^hgGS*‘b'5lBvr"tS'&T
ab^-neve^^lhsorJong ns lie remains' diseases—Write hlmspeclallst-bp-heart-{■;— --our .first* ^ talning.'^^ffilsslon from w avr-dalftv& dln,3-'prain'rss.-ar th n t ti-iie^i fife-nlard, reserving to "bttoseTf The ’ W e t r-y to ,c h o w o u r p lain , h o n es t
to-dnv.
“The
indose
hhd
turned
and
bad
gone
“jt.tvny
from thnse Influences and con­
-some -haiiglity, igaorgnt-WcFabugive and,
right
to discharge—an y :employc for- r e g a r d : 1 fo r s tu r d y an d :: -In d ep en d eh t laroTmtfrto'm'eet iis';'
_____
rt
ditions which vvould callXhom forth;
^.tyrant of-some labor union.
workmen by paying the highest wages -kJusU ag; 11e_loom e d 4 n s lg lfe -w -s w u :
Im portant^to M otherar
:_W hereas,'-^nce the y e a r .lS 94^.the Clllfti
- It would all seeirf rather like a co-rilc .ciUzena-hav-o-beoa-enableil. by■prrbtfe T - T h e 'C it!zen s‘ A sso c ia tio n o n i t s p a r t ia-the- etat'Or
Bxamlno carefully every bottlo of OASTORTA
We have a steady unvarying ra; | nbou(t flftcrilew for l!fc. Ills mtlo.trick.| Timos^Democrat.^ ufe nud sure' remody for infants aad childn’o,
” opera:lf-4^fd> nol':rdb-'pi^le-^thefr s e n tim e n t, to p re v e n t tho ro c u rro n re a g re e s to fu rn is h , In B u o h -n u tn b o rs-as
W
forJiis momentum
—and-seothat
it —
__ —..— —
fre e d o m ; ih a t kind—of work will not of strikes and
speeb-for-fee-law-abiding,
peaceable
—
and labor, union d istu rb ­ it -is- p o ssib le to o b ta in , first-c la ss
be permitted long in America;
3AP-^.MASTER AN D MAN.
1 5
ances which have b„een prevalent else- w o rk m en w ho w ill c o n tr a c t, to sell unions?an1am} a most earaost a?a!,e l>et; ro ,VS0 CMl * ' J t o
Bears the
Some smooth managers have built where; and,
see-him
gain power
power .enough
.enough to
t o I1
him gain
ifer^'quaT ter^f a Jm n ^ r w i s I lt was in tJlls ,Helco of bloo<L ana Slgaataro of
th e ir la b o r a t th e s ta n d a rd p ric e fo r to -:seeup the labor trust- In tho last few:
Wh ereat The employers of this city su c h p erln d —a a m ay b e fixed—u
; - i m f e n ^ o L t uck f e l
th*t touchml In UW. For Over 30 tears. ■
-years, to. bring themselvcirfflgney amT have steadfastly ^refused to place the a g re e in g fe o t-to s trik e , p i c k e f r a s s a u lt practlccs.jhat have brought down upon
m,
"1
I
i notlced'two men In our
.
The Kind Yoa Bare Always Bought,
get-eleaiv—
Then-he
power and by—managing rworkrponr management of their , business under ' ;O th er w o rk m en , d e s tr o y ' p ro p e rty , o r them dhe: righteous denunciation of a' grew disgusted Tind
raaksi and later 1 found out- fenf -flip
have succeeded in making it possible. the control of htbor unions.- but^haw
y - o f th e c rim in al a c ts co m m o n longn
, ,
, ,,
------ But
tlio fun of fe0i J'^lfeS^-Qi-tbosa-fucn came from n
[\yedrew_.
awtiy.WANTED—One poraon. In every con
for”tKem_io my (town the law in some maintained the' highest standard; _of. lo_labor unionism.- ;Eac-h-workman rem
,
munity
to represent old well-known
Sam
urai-fom
tlyrtho
©
RtfTr
cities and force workmen and citizens wagcs^palTt■'under like. eoticTl.tions .any-. serving to himself th e'rig h t to-quit knee; 'weairth'e~h'at'ed’ collar of white
man was also from the same place.1 house. Good income, Send: address,
ing.
fair.
His
tricky
disposition
to
cut
to “obey" implicitly, stripping them w h e re in th e U n ite d -S ta te s , an d h e re work. for cause, and the Citizens’ As- slavery, th? unfon label, nor .prostitute
M ses and -lay "ambiiscn-dos made trs fa fac t-tha. fflttior-of- tho- oldef--m «n' DonohueCo.T4giH>eaj-born St.';;Chtgsgor
right and left of their liberties, '. , ' ; _ b y ^ u n an im o u aL y -d eclared th e lr in te trt-t-so f iutionr
Its mom; our American citizenship under “orhad spent_all his life in the service.of J r
They-haveyused^toy dotting/ picket­ to c o n tin u e su ch p o licy ; a n d th e em ­ hers to use Its associated power to d e rs - of any labor trust.
I^ e ' d Z - 1
? n.d m o r e the, fij'mily from which tlWs-yotimgor1 «iuj.^ w#A
,Ue♦
n^,'v,10
tftako a better half propare for
the
worst.
ing, assaults,' dynamiting-of property p lo y es, of th is city , a la rg e .p e rc e n ta g e enforce the contracts' between era7
You'offer to remove the restriction I ■■—
* yturned- again*’
out of
sight,
man
came.
On
tills
terrific
day,
when
He’s
I
warned,
' and murder to enforce their orders arid o f w hom ow n hom'c>3 a n d h av g fa m i­ ployer and, employe- and to net
on. our business and with .^vmlpnTgold
they were within a few meters of the
b*v« Merited «he hlahM*
jr tle the people. They-hove-gone far lie s re a re d a n d ' e d u c a te d under* c o n d i­ masse, to uphold the law at all times. rto k a tha throat and stiU the
bean World *V»lr;
’w"cnnBbV'lneU-hfflln1 ■Russians;"
when
they
the
.
,
fOUght v ith
v; trtrfXy.Y,*■P.o..the
y1“ i »“» ititken
>«p»or» ofi w
ie rKlSli
joii
■♦w enough to order the President to: re­ tio n s of p eace -And th e w ell-earn ed
The new Industries' locatingJn Batr ralsedn h Btcm denunciation of the We caught sight .ofUis flanks.
move, certain citizens from ofjlce be­ p ro sp e rity o f s te a d y ' e m p lo y m e n trh a v e Uo Creek will- not start und.er any sort despotism which tramples beneath an
jS>fertu?0i d Taitd n*?'tb,ug the> couid> m
w
% ” ?Ki,o^ r ^ ? trm,io*,Ksai'
Pjv<>f([»rmenk!w*roihown*d»ptoato
m
_ io
_ »«
maw:
‘‘It was grimly, humorous, this now get hold of, I saw those men.chng
cause ■the '"unions” ..weren't^ pleased.
. .. . .{-tt« worWis te a d fa s tly m ain taln el! th e ir rig h t a s of labor union domination whatso­ iron-shot heel the freedom of our brothJllid—
agaln.
.did
_onr'
spirits
rise.
$acb_pthcr.
closely,
-A
t-the-hctght
3f
'-vroriryV*
lus^Ladj
^ra*
That means they propose to make fre e A m eric a n c itiz e n s to w o rk w ith- ever, b u t. will make individual
e rs.
, _ .11----------------------— — ■
Tth© bloody Mi’IMmont
+»./. older Mrved trttlTit© 16
excitement the
the law_oJLthd-unions r^ la e e -the |aw !o u L fe o ,d ic ta tfo n ..a n d -ty ra n n y -o f lab o r drftf.ds: with ^each effip!oye, those com7 "You would gag us with a silver bar K in ma n wn itted to;lrcrorn t”f heJfe ItmU,
to
n\ake
him
more
angry,
but
I
obscorned
to
bo
mlndfuV„f
the
younger
"Of this government £fndrthe uniondead'air—and—equitable—and- and-muffio the appeal to the American .looted^ Thf5_moose-was- matching his always.—At ono tlmo n fo~w:
wm
Ie j ~f.-e.neB: m r n r k iW n g —cau ses disesseera dominate'even the chief Execu- the past- offlering-Bufficient reason for -Ruarantced'On botlrstdes:
tea- .for
ssfiins actually succeeded in, rusli- Of th^ h e a rt1*n° Wn t0 eauso pMpItatloft
tlVe. . “ ' '
■' a determined stand for frgefto:raT~gh(l;4~~Thu3—from—fe~e '"abuses of ' labor b re a tf'^ ^ th o liffed' children whose -curming ngainst OTirs n i'irdTust now we
^eEO?.auLpointlng-hrm.--l did not enro lug upon a part of our line. Gne of
~ This Is a government of and for the _.VYhjareasf -The - attitude—ofand-their •iftf>ftne-t5ffortiHo-Ttittt4 :?altll^H^ fe ^ lfer3 "wr^re“bealett''to"^ 5^fe= to.lpso the, ndvnntnge:
Ik
people tand no organtzatlon or 'trust zensi on this subject baa, been -the- everyone who does not “nhoy”
.while
1“ ®rotund tho ._
10 <i«lnrno
y'ljo/no Tabiow. Alt drug
drug-!
money if it ran* to cure. B. W*
shall' displace it. But:.the unions’try means of preserving peaceful cotidb evolved this plan which replaces tho
Your boycott may perhaps succeed ovlncthg our derision. But as he cir­ rifle, about to strike the younger of «t«w
Qroyo'e
ilgnatura
t*
on
otob
box,
Sic,
cled
Abound
and
mot
no
bicyclists
lie
thoso two men. Then I .saw fee ©ldci
it'every now and then, led by desper­ tlons and continuous prosperity, in old conditions of lnjustlco, lockouts, in throwing our people ont of work
boqimo
mowf
enraged,
Ite
shook
hu
swing
forward
andJLtoraiiy
huri
d
ate men as shown In their defiance of marked contrast to the conditions ex­ strikes, violence, loss of money and and driving us from businfisa, hut you
J a w and su p p b rt-o f la w b re a k e rs. -.... - isting In other cities suffering from property,' afid general Industrial war- cannot wrench from us that priceless -ftnticrs and proofed’ In anger. Our the Russian with tho bayonet through
M l
jfe rry wont cure w coagh^-When
The “union" record of ’ assaults, the dictation.of trades unionism; It is fare, and inaugurates an ern of perfect, Jewel our- fatbers fought for-nirri which' whcols m ado\ on|y- R-faint -hurring: M i Ufidy.z.^^—Hfei^- later "tho young
p ri
you
find
■
a
cough
holding
on—
crlppllng of men and even
nnti. UiorefOTg—-----—■'
balance arid ' fairness between em every true son. guards with his life. •Soundras If som^oiie-wero .tearing off man was shot'in the leg and foil,'
1
when everything else has failedIlflO
in numerable yards of cloth. Suddenly Kiuy-tho older man forget himself comtry
children, destruction of property and
My
Resolved,.That, the continuance of ployer and, fimplpye. -ti steady contlnu- Therefore, - speaking- for our work­ Iho
moose paused, plowed up the gravel plptoly, forsako his gun, kneel down
murder of American citizens-durlng peace and prosperity in Battle Creek ance of Industry and consequent pros­ people and ourselves, tho infamous
\
m
the past two years is perhaps 'ten can be maintained, and the destructive perity, Tho entire community pledged offer Is declined."
• .,. and caught sigld of us. Quick as a cat besldo tho young friend of his, and
feat!
ae 'pivoted, niul away wo wont ogam, not finding a piece of doth, he tore
....... times tho Volume bt crime and abuse work of outside Interference avoided by public sentiment and private act to
tom
this time In the lead.
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perpetrated by slave ownefe during ■under tho combined effort and action' restore to o,ach man his ancient right
tho front of bis id rt Ho stuffed a-lit­
“Then lie slopped, and we“ on n't Ionsly tle piece of cloth mto tho bullet hole
any two years previous to the civil of all our peop'le, by tho formaUpn_pf -to “peace, freedom and the pursuit of
wheeled back lo find liim> w o crept
Note by Publisher.
1
The Luna
m
war. We are in a horrible—pertod^of a Citlzons’ Association,
happiness."
.
"•’T"
lues
,u,t h0 ^ of hlp fr, 0U<J. '-Chen, nfter n
Tonic
half
way
around
the
trnck.fend
yet
wo
lethargy, which permits us to stand
th
e
Postum
Company
have
a
yearly
Other cities will be driven to protect
ii^OLMei-iliccaufiq ot- the fierceness
-M
CONSTITUTION.
by while our-American citizens
->—--S555SS
-TMs .^aTftmeetr- to curo, If It
their workpeople, merchants W d 'c lth -”Pontract--for--spacc"-lu'Hn'(CJpVA^:
^ T ftetlon_ahout mo, I lostTsighTof
B
Otb
ooesn t, weMl refund your money.
v ......ato abusdd, crippled-and-mprdered: tn
r ArUcle l.—fefame, ; : ........•" sens ns weir as th o lr itrd uatrioF'frorn^ whicn-tney have arTlghTTo^uso for nervous.
these men. When 1 came upon .them
Pin!
'
dozens and hundreds by an organiza" ‘Wonder wlmt Iie’s,goLup his hoof ft row mlhutes Inter they werp .together
the blight of strlkos,.violence and the announcoments of facts and princi­
JVIccs.i
S.C, Watts A Co. 4
Article 2.r-ObJects.
ofp
,
tlon or-trust, having for its purpose,*
ao,i0o,.VI< I'°Roy,N.Y,,Toronto,C»n.
First—To Insure, so far as possible, losses-brought on by labor unionism ples. Such use does not necossarilv cow?’ muttered Klnman.
side by side, As I passed rs a ld to the
'Wei
carry .witb-.lt any editorial o '
“ ‘Easy,’ I gasped,,'he’s hiding in the older man, who was half standing, alBO (
bushes somewhere,'
Hawaii Taxes Submarine Cable.
|«hflt
Jffeys covering ■his young mnstort
rl
BANK CASHIER SLAYS HJM8ELF
LIFE ON EARTH -^MOiOOfr-YffARS
-Ju st ns I said this there w n T n o g h ,' uam t you manago to carry yourself
Wmt
' Honolulu' cablegram: Tho supremo
and the moose w as'fairly upon us. 4°! *!]£,Hmr w ith.your frlond-~to tho
court of Hawaii has given a novel de­ News of Sulctde Causes Run on Bank Governor of Mississippi Subdues Ne­
New Discovery Made Affeotlnfl Ich- lvlnnmn swerved his wheel nml kepf
cision to tho effect that fee six'mites
gro Murderer While Aboard Train;
field hospltn,), or to some shelter bo>
at Columbus, Ohio.
n V r t t UrV I ,d tKe p |whaurlans. ’ dead abend, and the moose chased him. hind the hill?
Jackson, Miss., special: Whllo Oov“of the transpacific cable, .-within ’tho
Columbus, Ohio, dispatch: Charles ornor Vnrdamim Was returning homo
three-mile limit below low-tide mark
J«flt 8.000,- .th s ohverimo, nsJ had .tlmo_to_cum
‘lOfe-Jt- js- ivU-j.jRkt," h e ’Answered.
IT,
Ilounomnn, cashter of tho East on- a-Yftacio An<H-Misslsslppt •—1Vfftloy
-Pibte-m y-cirele n tifl'l-ncb" hack, I should Aiy young ino.ster Is w ounded ft little,
jh» taxable.ns persohnl properly.1
'" Sidy ' Silvlngs "bank shot himself in train ho arrested Jim Hannah, col­ fisch au iln n s in h a b it th o o n rth and Iho ,m vo ko,)^
te r 'nmy
w friend
ri-in.«,i and tho
kopt 0,1
qn a ffte
Uncover Stolen Jev^els.
bln room. Ho was dead when Ills wlfo ored, charged with killing two men In X ? <? . “ ° .<,"n h ' ttcoorai^g ,0 th0 enemy, but I was too dazed to think but ftvo w ill recover in - n t m inute I
think, T hen w o RlifltI got nt tho R u s­
W ion ywt rpo bilious
I’ftsadena, Cal,; dispatch: The $30,* rmbhod tho scene. Tho suicide was Holmos county. The governor learned
h ftOno^ncomont by Professor quickly. Ho I tore buck down the track sia
n s again,"
■ ■
n,ul kayo hcvtftoho, l»ok.
000 worth of jowols stolon from Mrs. duo to business worry. A' run was that Hannah was on the train and, tZu* c ’,HorrlBni of the University of nt lay sharpest gait. S u d d en ly I met
I pointed to th e ragged w ound w h ich Mho nnd bsrt twrio In tb s
Wr T, Eddy of Novfr York, guest at Started on tho hank, and the street borrowing a pistol from tho conduct­ ;
^T,lm inold of l>a!oontolog. them, and In a flash had sped by, Tho ft R u ssian b u llet had mndo upon hU isouth, Bond to yonT am g.
moose, within ten feet of K ln m a n , who
tflri, flir tbo Kosi ohm for
'W fe# Hotel Maryland, were traced to was soon lined with people,, demand­ or, wont to the forward coach and
iMfeirfiVlfi and found' buried, In th 6 ing tholr mo’fRJSi1. Tho directors say compelled the negro to ’ surrender,
seemed ,to he tired, wheeled and put o w n shoulder, ‘f e j j i h e said, “ f e a t is bUlon*n«M-~Cj*!#ry K,
all depositors will bo paid,
(ft the Hotel Rayfeona.
after me. But before I met my coni- ft scratch , D o n ’t m ind th at,”... a Janl the toftlo-lMsUv*. Ttoolv
Tho accused was identified.
S S T S W S L . 1* ,h“ —
In L e s lie ’ s M o n th ly M a « i e ^ » o*Bl* to
w*Ji
I pinion* he stopped agnfe^ This was at
wpl
liMc
L a j - g - g t t - g
.■ i
p ..p
Shiloh’s
Consumption
C u re '
r' k j i
ffft USEtm g. p ,d
a’*/* '
«j
stations «||
the farmer!
shows ij0j
• are "whs
a writer
A static
arm with ti
»a crawfl»5
oi-tfre-baf
Uow-anttTi
I K - , , i m i U Bertortd .W 1 * M
k
c r s \ du V °.? rX °" wS
^ a S
t t S
B
T
i -
v ^ 'W \
,& vv; •
.remark
s load is to
» . ■# g
paper .ffi
I dipped
I -water,
»<*. To ,
>lue paa
i aeon a*/j
That a witness called to prove hand* y.ard gllgg.iHgaber. there .fa liLunatfru
ole manner ls heid, InB ues& y s.Rogw ritin r of tho ope who ip. alleged to era (Wist), 64 1* R, A. 183, to b e liable
have w ritten the signature in contro­ tor injuries caused by its fail upon a
versy uhtil four years after its date child who, while traveling along the
it held, in Ratliff vs. Ratliff (N. C,)/ street, follows its inclination to play
63 L. R, A> 983. n o tto ho eufflolent to and attempts to climb upon fb e p ilf |
raake hlm Incompetent to testify, A and thereby causes the iumber.to fall,
note to; this case reviews al) th e other
iAnd dedicated as a public highway
authorities on competency of witness*
4s
held, in McAipine vs. Chicago Great
es to. handwriting.
Western Railroad company (Kai,), 64
L. R. A. 85, not to revert to the dedi­
The right to a writ of quo warranto
to prevent a“ railroad company from cators because Of misuse, or nonuse,
unless its use for the dedicated purr
m aking unlawful charges for services pose has become Impossible or so
rendered, is denied, in State, Crow, highly improbable' as to be practically
vs.-Atchison, T. & s . f ., r . Co. (Mo.), impossible.
63 h R. A. 761, where the legislature
baa made ample provision for th e reg­
The driver, of a milk wagon, who,
ulation,of such charges. The right knowing the existence o f ra manhole
of quo warranto ^against corporations to a sower which projects above the'
tor making Illegal charges in the surface of the street, attempts to turn
course of authorized, business, is con* his horse and wagon around in its.
sidered in a note to this case.
vicinity without paying a.ny attention
to his course, is held, in Wheat vs.
The building sale andftrepairlng of St, Louis CMo.),.64_L. R. A. .2R2, to.be .
vessels employed ip~cdinmerce is held, guilty of .contributory negligence, so
In Columbia Iron works vs. National that, in. case-the^wagqn. strikes the
Lead Co. (C. C. A. 6th 0.), 64 U R. obstruction and is overturned -to hisA. ,645, to he within ’the provisions of injury, he cannot hold the city liable
a statute permitting bankruptcy pro- therefor.
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Hallucination T hat Frequently Affects
Sleepy Engineer*.
Ih a party of locomotive engineers
who wfere talking about ^>ld time fel*
lqw craftsmen reference was made to
one old timer who had come to his
death through /'Jubp fever.” “What
is ’jump fever’?1' inquired an. outsider
who was interested in the conversa*
tlon.'
“Ju mp fever,” explained' the englneer, “ia e sorLof hallucInation th a t affecta some engineers and, leads them
to leap from the cab to escape a aupposed impending collision. I t’s mostly,
freight engineers that are affected: On
long rune out west a freight engineer
may be thirty-six hours a t tbe throttls
without much chance for rest, owing
to mishaps, ,He gets sleepy, and doses
in the cab. All of a sudden he-praties
up, but bis faculties are scattered and,
w hat with .lightness of the bead and
the motion of the oab, be gets an idea
that a collision ia about to. happen. In
a semi-conscious state he dives out of
the window^ and the chances are he’s
a^goner when he^ands. The engineer
we referred-to1*'had done the trick
twice, but he was killed the third
time, out on the Santa Fe road
Philadelphia Record.
Brilliant Wall Pscoration 'Evolved by
Patient Monka,:
The monks at the Hospital of St,
Jean .do Dleu, at Ghent, have in th eir
leisu re momenta decorate4 "the walla
with gorgeous landscapes; glowing
with color and fuU of lire, formed en­
tirely by means of the postage stam ps
of all the nations of the world. Pal­
aces; forests, streams and mountains
a re ' represented, butterflies flit about
in ;tM ^ ir;3 I^ 7 o T 7 b m tlto £
perch on branches, snakes w d lizards
glide about,, and innumerable animals
find, places here and there. ' The pic­
tures are most artistic, in the style o f
Chinese landscape gardening,7and al*
ready between nine and ten millions
of stamps have been used
Wealth and LonfiSvity,
The late Prof. Owen threshed out
the question of wealth and longevity
thoroughly. It was his conclusion that
If I t :be true that the dietary of the
rich is opposed to health, th^ absence
of wbrry, of anxiety.over the living of
themselves and their families; the ab*
senco o f severe toil, and the like,
more than compensate for any diges­
tive troubles they* .may incur. _ Prob­
ably most rich people eat too much
and their dietary is. too stimulating,
but, this is less dangerous to life than
Tiger Story From India.
A man living in a village near Luck* is frequent hunger with overwork,
now is reported to have bad an ex­ anxiety and exposure. A happy me­
of, course, is the suggestion c f
traordinary adventure- In the jungle dium,
eommoh senae and experience. ,
the other day. He had gone in sesrelr
of two buffaloes that b#d gone astray
- : A Tarpon Tows a Hogshead.
when he was attacked |iy a tiger.
Times and places there are , where
He was unarmed except for a heavy .the tarpon have been so numerous and
stick, with which he founght until over­ so free In their antics'.ns to.be a pest
come by-loss-o^blood,when-be-fsank to _tho small, fishermen^ who'in a cer*
unconscious. At this moment the two -taln bay once-harpooned a lordly fish,
buffaloes appekrgd. One of them stood, lashed him to a keg and pointed him
over the-wounded-man, while^the other to the open sea. Drawing the float­
snorted and tosBed bis head.
ing barrel b e went splashing terror to
The man recovered consclousnoss hjs klndred--an—aquatic scarecrow.
and staggered to his feet, when tho
tiger made another spring .at him. The And a s 1the' m ilitanr hogshead7 ferrled
a leaping twelve-stone fish, went
beast was, however, received upon thq by
matching..down-.the
bay. -:hlL_tarpom
■Kbrns -o f'Ogo of~the4)uffgIoe8rftHd?ffas
great
and
small,
took
warninit that
otmded-that i t - turned tall
th
ey
.
must
.keep
,
their.;
performances
and slunk away.—London Express,
within:the^bpundf of decency.—Country-L ife-ln-A m erica—= ------ —L
8 npw.
Confetti In Parle.
~^It Is estimated" th a t -the Parisians'
fllnrte spend 6120:000 o n . confetti
every year. The total weight of con­
fetti sold in Paris .In a year has been
estimated at. more tnan a thousand
iHurisf,
lest a pi^,
nte you oil
tis s tfa te M e lh p m d l
drug atoL
r9 that thS
it thrive oq Ivonthan likely you speakthe same
is cblldre E o u r w lf , and no doubt j q u W
ffnomwell. T h e c au e e ay b a e M llf,
L^toeome derangemoat of the towhich manifest* itself ia
i
of spirits, reluctawoe tow o
IOADCA87
Aere or do anything, backache,
mur-down paius, flatulenoy, nerv*
cured- hli
sleeplosaness, leucorrhcea,
fferlng Mr] Erheft symptoms'aW but warnings
'inhnent
at there is danger ahead, and uniese
ededa life of suffering or a serious'
wif-Kidney
Miration Is the Inevitable re su lt.'
;
Pxte
never-falling
remedy
for
all
these
Oth.—(Spr ^ptcmkls Lydia E, Pipkham’aV eg*
W
ftVA
m■g
i
*vvC
}Jw ■im
^leC o rap o u ^ — ' ^
h ho could ppKateMeDotoald, of Woodbridge* pprations engaged :princtpaiLy-in man­
Tho-rmplleiJ powers whieh=-n-corpo^
f. G^Cleg. 7 J„ writes:
'. ufacturing and m ercantile'pur suits.. - ration has in order to carry into effect
it 119 ’BotJ »trtfn.?Iqkhetn:
'"„
jh o se expressly granted and to accom­
ad a com! p i thinkthat a woman.natur*IIy dialtkee to
A railroad car sent loaded with plish the purposes of its creation, are
y
ifl
hertroubles
known
to
the
public,
but
in Dodd’il
tereffhealth has meant so much to me that freight from one state Into, another, hold,4u CentraLOhl© N. G. & F. com*=
atltudehe] vsnijot beli) from tolling mine for the sake and-to-be-returned-loaded to the for­ p a rrrrsrC a p ita l City Dairy company
least.1
fc&w
eV.
r w___
e r i..J
i rJg
o m eS-M
m.' -' y.v,M
J-wTVVIM
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mer state-rin the transacflon of inter­
’ P e r q n a h aa s a l w i y s b e e n a g r e a t
9 a maa of] ?«For a long time I Buttered untpld agony state Commerce, la held, in Wall vs. (Ohio), 64 L. R. A. 395, not to be llmI N FIELD OR BARRACKS
^ »t»rinn-trouble and irregulantlea.
rited-to suclrAs- are-lndlspensable-torPC
’Ve
VtTcirvitf<Vftiro
rfcfavorito
w ith th e m lH tar^m en. bbtbTa
i5d¥taade-n>e a physical wreck, a n n n oioniJ
PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS, th e army and navy.
navv._______
v*_
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C Bladder]
flghtl wotild recover, b u t L y d ia.E . Fink- R, A.601, hot to be subject to ..attach that are.necfesSary in tho sense of ap­
The' strongest ktind of testimonials
iuld do no]
n? Vegetable Compound nae entirely ment in the latter state. The attach
The constant exposure to the .ele* are received from officers o f high rank
something] ...ri tea, and made me-well and strong, aara m eat or gam lshm ent-of-forelgn - rail*;; propriate, convenient and suitable, in*.
rnents experiencetLinaumit-tliJorlifeis concemihg^tbavirtues
of^?eruna for &U
itoIitmydutytOH.tellothergutte|4ng w om en
:cluding:thereasonable^;]iolco-ofmeanr
not so a p t to cause eoughs and^calds-as catarrhal ailments.
tythlng-tof Jpat a spfendia.nKidic’ine It i a ^ ;. | r
to-be-employed.^. — - ■ ■
v--—
sedentary habits:
- j '7 " - Only a small per cent: of these can b e '
's "Kidney] Rif you are illrdon’t-hesitate to get •;
caser: - ; . . . ------ -------------------Those who are brought face to face used for publication for w ant of space/
• from the
wtth^thw weathmrevery ,dny in optivc
‘An fFdorsee of a negotiable note
Mr. Harrison-L. Deam, Burnside Post
eiy curedl ilif-Compound, at once,, and write . to
life are- much leys liable to catarrhal No. 8, Department of tb e Potomac,'
—
WherO.an
-taken-as-eoliateFal-seeurlty fott-a- preii
> Kidney] Irt PlnkhanrvLynuv Maaa.,..for.8pectst'
diseases
than
Those
who
are
housed
up'
to the Insured a Iqss occaskraed^by existing debtr there being no extension
Colonel encampment No. 69, Union
they have] 'drioe'-it ia free and always. helpfuL
in . illy ventilated Veterans Legion, Colonel Green Clay
the
wrong
of
a
third
..partyand
the
of time Qf^payjmfint-or-other-ne-W-com
tlmed-Jor]
A ttr CLASSES— -rooms, JVnd-yet both- Sraith Rogiment N o n ? ,' U:>. V.^l7:, pepvalue of the property destroyed ex- sideration; is Mid, rfn Blrket vs.__Ed*
of these classes are
ARE
SUBJECT T'J more or less subject partm ent of the Potomac, Military
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coeds
the
a
mount
paid
by
the
lnsurhysleians Couldn't Wed, w ard (Kas.).T:C4-Ijr^ftr7Ar 5G8, |0 b.C:
ill Kidney]
urder Loyal Legion,"Department of
CATARRH.
ght’g Dl»] ?There once was a time when_doctors ance company. -It—la held, In Kansas holder for value and in due courselof
Columbia, Major 34tlrTndfana Veteran’"dnly True Reform/"
ire Rhea! fisrfl; doomed to . celibacy. It was at City,; F ort Sr & M. "R. Co. vs. Blaker business; and, In the absence of any:
Volunteer Infantry, writes:
. To-reforiri
a
world,
to-refon
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[the conclusion of tho.medloVal period (Kas.), 64 L; R._ A. 81, that the Itf 'cfrcumstauces charging hini witlfnO7
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“There
ia
no
longer
a
n
y
question
at
lion, no wise man will undertake; and it frequently necessary to use I’erunai
-ia 4 /te curative qualities o / Peruaa ia
[then medicine wae in thethands of sured may bring an iaction in hla own tice, to be protected against-a.claim of
■tiama agahrek-the wrong doer^and:
, paymenb-mfrae to tno original payee.
caiarrttal troubles, its successful
rat pump. I he monks. In France, the British Medl- cover the full amount of the loss.
only solid, though a far slower, r e f I ^ f 0" 6 exempt, 'J'he strong and* all
use
by m any o f m y friends entitles it
ormatlon, is what each begins'on and healthy are 1<>&B liable than the weak
ltd Journal recalls, the habit of' cellto ccnttdeace and endorsement. ”
A chattel mortgage duly recorded In
and ill, but none entirely escape.
perfecta-himfclf,—Carlyje,
[tacy-pivlstecJ.ibng after-thepractlce
of
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duty of -an^electfts.. Hghtzgam^ one state Is "held, in SrirdorTysT Yates
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the nor. Iftr two. or three centuries the doc* head, wires strung through the streets ■titled, under the doctrine of comity, to
the iron Bws protested, but In vain, The.mat- of a city to ;keep Its wires'"constantly be given priority by. courts of another
M rs.- J o h n ■I.sR ne, of 115 P a t
iails, the. Lltr was.finally^laid before the.pope, Jnsulated—so-^as^-to . be -p re.pared—to-U tate—to-w hleh-theav e n u e , P a te r s o n , N. J., s a y s : " I w a s
dies, the nod towards the end of the fifteenth guard against tho effect of objects moved, over local attaching creditors
by th e U. ,S. Dept, of Agr.
tro u b le d fo r a b o u t n in e y e a rs , an d Iintroduced
crayons j mntury the vow was abolished: '
coming in contact with them regard- who had no actual notice of it. The
t is a trem endous cropper, yielding in
what
I
sufJ20,a09_!
ggod. Jgnd ip -W is., ]|]>,t
jMieb-., TnL,
\oaa of the facta and cauaes. which ntht»r-.^iithorlty_nn conflict of .laws as
fered no one1
ibtained,may bring about the contact, is held, to chattel .mortgages are reviewed in
. wT 1 1 . Cyer arid lands, such ns are found in M ont.,
altr flfty-i
in H erbert vs. Lake Charles Ice L* S a~noto~to thlk case.
the D akotas, Colo., etc., it will
know. I used .Tdiiho,
liters o/*|
Snow drifted on a tree stump in
ielii from 40 to 00 bu. T h is W heat and
I
H A I D E H ’ S - V I E W S W. company. (La,),^64 L, R. A. 101, to
about every
p e ltz 1 and H anna itiijiey and Iirom us
An-act providing an eight-hour, day Colorado made th ir reSemblance to a
be absolute.
known reme­ ^nerm is nnd Billion D ollari-G rassj-niakes
mush
room.
Rives h is o p in io n o p t h e ^ e s t
for all workingmen in mines,' smelters
dy that-is said it possible to grow 'and fatten hogs, sheep'
ohtldren.i
An fiction on behalf of a quarry and mills for the-reduction of ores is
'TREATMENT JOB PABALYSIS,
to be good for an a cattle wuerever soil is found.
If... ■
Wildcat Jumps on Engine.
JCnr KKND'10c AND THIS NOTICE
owner against members of a yolun sustained in re Royce (Nev.)., 65 L. R.
kidney com;o4he-Jolin
A . Salzer Seed .Co,;.La Crosse,
tT
M b l ™ T,h“* «r- Wmumi- rin k i-ills i-tary association of dealers in stong, A. 47. All the other authorities on lim­ -—-While Engineer Ed White_ and-FIre'p la i n t. but W is.; and they
-a«tOT«d tha Um hf Hi. f,tmb» When
will send you free a sample
of wblcir-fre l8Tnot-a--membor, wh» itation of hours .of labor by statute or man Harry Ahern were speeding
Heart.
Without
d
e*
t Cured
Coughs, ftore Throat, Croup,
bf this W heat .and other farm seeds, to ­ IInfluenza,
Another Itemediea Failed,
Whooptng Coiifth; Bronchitis and
mounce-.
enforce"a by-law of the 'association ordinance are considered in a note'to through the Palisade Canyon with .a
riving perma­ g ether w ith th eir great catalog, glone Asthma. A certain
ouro tor Consumption in first
freight train . a t- n ig h t.. they were
Ths’prcmonitory symptoms ot paraly- imposing a fine upon members .who these cases..
another
nent r elief. w orth $100.00 to any wide-awake farm er. Bjages, and a surorcltef in advanced stages. Use
'
.d
a
n
d
ln
g
i^
.
urear^mWing-of^thei
handsf-euddeufW/NrUr}
nctitmor^ o t t
rfSMtir
^a tiv ia ^ th o so ^ h o T n 'o n o trm em b e rsOften’ when
tnkinx the jQrst Cotter Sold toy dealers every-n-hcart- s®Jif.p(iwetih.arms-0tdegs,4reqnen tly- bo thatr-members who deslre to-deaf
ThTT-rlghtrofthe-Ieglslature-To-pro-"Whererr-Iaareo
bottled gAeents and 60 cent
a?blood
curdling
^
^
^
h
c
n
i
d
u
s
e
the_MckUche_hM
T
h
e
fool
th
in
k
s
—lie’s
!
a
w
fn
llv
wise,
yfytingoucwhole sideefthq bodyt stag-~ ritti*' noTumorabers^nro^eoereedA-tooii
-anrd—th e-.wtSQ fe a rs lie’s a n h w fu l foot
"cry/n^TT
ianderir
e
W
when
t
he
dOst
b.een'
so
.baYr
tHa-t
^
b
r
ought-tears
to
Igtrin g^partiivl o r-e n tire -in a
;1~sale?
doing so to tne ruination of the
-t h ey fla w —t h e a n g r y [ftfr-fiugern; d iatortion~rof~the=f e6 ta r efr
'a Curo cannot~hc TWThtghly spoken of as;
ness of the quarry owner, is Bustalued. w ithoutngrantlug their owner -Jnry
tense that l was compelled to give up
iSTORU ]^"etimcs_auliucontrbllgble qnivering in Martell VsrWhite (Mass.)-,764.L. R. trial, is" sustained' ImKIrkland vsr state beast only a few feet away glaring aZ my- household duties'Tnd lib 'dowm' ft eflLUgh_cure.-fJ._\V. O’B hikx , 323 Third Ave.
W.JSlihncapQlts, Minn.,
IW0.—
; I ,L
.Children, I ofthe cltiu j-severe-painsj difficulty in
TArk.) 65 L.’ K /A /76.
■- ■ them r--The- twn-men-seized weapons T h e r e w e r e ’ h e a d a c h e s, d iz z in e s s apt!
-A.. 260/
:
-with-which
to
bea
t
xL
ff^the
nnimal,
but
«hr “Frequently the first" warning" is
An oljtoJre*s Is .alw ay s su sp ic io u s o f a
!blood ru s h in g to m y h e a d , to c a u s e
league feeling of headache, vertigo and
n livYio a e c ia re s toe c a n ’t liv e w ith o u t
A statute prohibiting-solvent m er it m ade no show of fight, leaping from b lo o d in g a t th e h o se. T h e first box Of ma
Proof
of
the
genuineness
of
a.
dlsher^
-tho—
flying:
train
—
to—
the—ground.
'
It| Hmsoular weakness.
-eharrtsruHdenena1ty, from disposing
"lTa~recbut IhtervIow S IrrW 'rJ. T-1
_ puted--writing- is—heldr in- eLpte- -y« Of their-stocks -in bulk -wlthbiit giving rolled a dozen feet before it stopped, ' b o a n ’. s .N id n e y P ills b en e fite d m e so B1TC Twrwanmiyi.-urcd.su iitv or narvawsness afts*
m 'lm h 'T b a tr T ^foiiti n a e d jth e tre a tm enjt. r i I w tint dny.’nme ot Ur. Kline'. OrfAtSarre Kotor* R yno'(K as.) 64 L. R. A- 303; to be
i Bought, C l dea Bakr: " I : truly think th a tD r properly made by a comparison, with ’notice to-(heir creditors is held, in but apparently it was unhurt as it T h e .stin g in g p ain in "the- s m a ll, o f my, -.B. RSend
r.-r PHR« •» .OO trim
r A pure, palatable and easily
j H. K ij s k , Ltd., dSl Anih Street. PUltadolphlA,P» 1
Rcampered
away^lmmedlatnly;—WJnnei ffimama1Pink Pilla are a -gre&MnedtRlock vs. Schwartz (Utah) 65 L. A. R.
b a c k , .the ru s h e s of blood to th e h ea d ,
pwe for they cured me when physicians other- writings of the^ same person7 J08,rto be-an. unconstitutional depriva­ mucca Correspondent Sacrament Bee. a n d o th e r sy m p to m s d is a p p e a re d .” A...
digested cerssl food.
ry con
either
adm
ittdd-or-clearly
proved_to
A OCAUANTKflD CIJRfc FOR PILES.
known IJiq other, remedies had failed to give be genuine. The subject of limita­ tion of liberty and”property.
Itctithg.
ltnudrniHeuInR^or-f'riirudlnK'l’U
e'i.
Yonr
~~
D o a n 's S id n e y P ills lo r s a le “b y “aU" drugglilit wilt Tofmid
Corpses Preserved In ,Peat.
Tcfmid uiom'.y.lf
iik.iu'V It PAXO
PAZO OI""........
OINTUKNT
“
ddress, |®° ths slightest relief. Too olose at- tions of evidence to handwriting is
'd
e
a le rs . C9 c e n ts p e r b o x .. F o ste r- (ntli~to euro you in o to 14 days. 50c.
Peat
possesses
wonderfuljantiseptlo
Pytimi
to
hmHi'eaa^i^^ght
on
au
attack
liiCago,
The Increase Qf stoek la -hold, la and.preservative qualities owing to the , Mdburn Co., Buffalo, 4 fr¥ r
-Ask your 4tocctr
IM nervouimess which finally developed discussed in a note in this case.
T h e re ’s no su ch th in e ns H v IngO od's
Cooke
vs.
Marshall
(Pa.)
64
L.
R.
A
df pro- |.jntoparalysis. There were, times wheu
presence of tannin, iron and.other sub­
w a y u n til ytou love-U od’a w ay, — ••— Swiss 8nowahoe Clubs. ' .
One who in using the street adjoin 413, not to be within the Implied pow' stances in it. Here Is an Instance; _
J» was impossible tor .me to .move my
Switzerland
has
twenty-five
snowM rs. W inslow 's goothia g ftyrn p .
property
as' partJ__of bis•. ium
ber ers of a- corporation;
At the time of the covenanters/ h r^
_
■
'• ■
_______ ,_____ ■,
t•
. hlsheit I.Sands or to get up from a chair. At .ing his
Porchlidren toethins. softens the g u m , rouuccs tn*
1 shot clubs,-wlth-800. methbers.,
djxjlr: l«aer times I had partial control of my
1685,
three
men
were
shot
at
a
place,
flsmmstlon. slm » pstn, cures wind oollo. Ittcstoottle..
he FlSlf
. _ .
ILegal
am a I A M a i k U l a a
called Crossgelloeh, on the moors
rho went I Iu l*’ ^ ^ Wa8 afraid to1go far from
Amenities.
Author*’ BlundersT o , O O O P la n !* f o r 1 6 c .
GRATEFUL TO CUTICL’RA
n which l,«eh°nse for fear I might'suddenly beabove Old Cumnock, in Scotland, tn
Senator
Ral
ley,
of
Texas,,
is
fond
of
^ More Ronlen* end fe rm i ere pl»nt«<t to
lomaor
'■The blunders^ of eminent writers
Belter’* Seed* tuen any other m
»werWi- Vfifflie-helpless and—have to be- carried would-Biake an_ftm.using yoTunao. MT telling tit hls-youthful strugglea-at7ffi4
l*AmerloA. ThereH* r»«gon^oethU.
-nUUiyi nmnn fly
*--»-^ ~. —
--1.
--w.a do- - thomei— -dr-Tnstant. Relief and Speedy Our* of
I We o m i over 6.000 eorav-fortlio pro.
----—-—
erected
to
their
memory,
the
workmen
ictutlhg.
Bmtte FagueHrae-added-a-gem-to-the_ _bar of that state,
kducti»n of otir w a r r a n t e d [
Raw and Scaly Humour, Itching
t i n oilier to imluco you to try th^ro. we
..
. . monograph
____ft.', a. on GusAhnilt
"While I was in this miserable con* collection
About»(hA
dhe flrftt.
first case that came Mr. came upon the corpses rolled in their
mehl! you tfie following unyre.
In .his
___ fity__and Night—-Suffered:
rJ i cedent^ronrori
1
^plaids."
The
bodtes^vererinTexactly
the
Bailey’8"way
was
one
in
which.
Be
had
^
n
tLwa8shdckenwitUmidari«Tfcver
lsea«e
• :— _
Month*. ....... ........... T h e W e ll-K n o w n S p e c ia lis t, F r a n k lin
tave F lau b ert "His father, son 6f ,a
Itatlon
.
■■
■«■•
id oouflned to bed for tour months. 1 veterinary sufgeon at Nogent-surr been retained to defend a rather same etate a~s when they were buried.
tOOOKiHy.
S
.
ill
t
o
u
t
L»te(
■
JOeO Vt** Jt'lrj T«nil|>i|
M ile s , M . D . y ^ L ^ B . r W i l i S e n d H ts
tough character in an action tor dam< The moss had preserved them as if
H mjO Riaaetlny 0 1 *17.
a
fte
r
studying
medicine
in
wish you would publish this letm
y
f
q
?
bS
,
bttt
while
they
moo lllek XuLtyUtUt*. .
th
ey
,
had
been
embalmed
AY
-S e e k a n d a $ 2 s 5 0 P e r s o n a l^ T r e a t ­
ter
so
tfii*T~btli"eT8“suffering
as
1
have
woe Opltwil*
Paris,
set
up
a
practice
at
Rouen,
and
ages.
II drug* ’1 ^ot entirely drive the malaria from my
iuoo Bar* lm tl.il M.dltTiK,
As
the
plalntiff’e
case
was
short,
may bo helped. For months awful
S. WM'
there became the celebrated Dr, BO*
1090
ei.Honlr. Brilll.nl ttow M ,
m ent Fre e .
Bird’* Wing.
the attorney Soon resting, Mr. Bailey
Above rovnn p*rV»trc» cpnt»ln.*uffl«
soros
covered
my
face,
and
neck,
scabs
Vary,
principal
eurgeon_of
the
Hotel
d
e
n
t
■•#(!
to Rrow lo.ooo r>i*n>*, fur*
g R t i y 1. " * Mp mypar:
nl.hlfttf- tonkHcU n f .torllllrtnit.
forming,—itching—terribly—day—and
DIeu, where ho lived.” This diverting says ho thought’he had a fair chance
■ o v e r*» tn l letuB ndlot.of eliolo*
'T°ll uigh vdospairing when a slip makes Gustave .Flaubert the son to get his man -off. But, to his dieveRe»Al))Ds.tejfrlhnrvltlLour«io«t
night, breaking open, and running C U R E D A F T E R S P E N D I N G $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
d,uUogr,te]|liiK»ll About vii.weri,
I
txnri! ^
“ ®to try »r,W illiam s’ & Bovary, whereas he created-Bovary may, the three or four dtffenent mo­
Ho*e», Rhinll FcHiltr, « c ., Alt for
blood and matter. I had tried many
160 In tt*nip« a n d t M o nottefla
tions that he (made were promptly
I I itoiA ^ ken I l*ad finished oue box and put him in a novel.
BlgUO-lsigocntaloir alone, to.
remedies, but was grow ing' worse, There never was a hotter opportunity for per­
overruled
by
the
co
u
rt
Then,
says
sons
suffering
from
diseases
or
tho
heart,
nerves,
lltoMmsn? rc!nita tbftt encouraged me.
JOHN
A, SALZER tEEfi OIL*
when
I
started
with
Cutlcura.
Tht
The ndveli8ts, however, are oven
liver, stomach and kidneys to test, free, a rew.s.u. Lfl Oro***.WI«.
a4i«£a tl°? kepfc steadily improving, more liable to comical oversights than Mr. Bailey, he endeavored to see what
first application gayo me instant re­ marUfttoly successful Treatm ent for theso dis­
Dr. Miles ,1s known to bo nn eminent
lief, and when I had used two cakes orders.
f i f e 1 h,M “ k e n • » « « I w S the critics. Thackeray, describing Ar­ a little eloquence would do, and began
specialist in theso disease* and Ms liberal offer
a
laboriously
prepared
address
to
tho
i
ftU(l tho waliuriiiwas thur Pendennis dancing a quadrille,
of Cutlcura Soap and three boxes of Is certainly worthy of serious consideration toy
afflicted rend or. This opportunity may TWilTT fiUSMELS OF WHEAT
Ibrtw^iy driven out bf my system. wroto^."Ho advanced with a thumb in court - ...............
..., —
Cutlcura Ointment, I was completely evory
never
occur
awnln,
“Your honor,” observed Mr. Bailey,
S J
1 have enjoyed the the pocket of each waistcoat,” How
cured, (signed) MIsb Nellie Vander Hla system of Personal Treatm ent Is thor­
TO THE ACRE
oughly
sclunttilc
and Immensely superior to
Wlele, Lakeside. N. Y." .
I S L i f r ? ^ w d hava attended to bus* many times did tho novelist read-th a t “my tinfort&nato d le n t”-r-—
l a t h » re c o rd o n
other methods. It relieves tno worst oases in n
M ^ i ^ t a n y j n t e m i p t i o n .* ’
...
— ‘'There, the court Is with you,” gent­
th e F re e H o m o day or two and sooTrcurcs. Il ls the final result
w itW t-s e o ta
or aS years of very oxtenslvo research and great
Defies Time'.
ly interrupted the judgei- with a grim
e t e e r i L e ri d a o f
waistcoat pocket.
o o o s s in treating these diseases,
One of the most bqnutifitl women In b uEnch
W
e s te rn O o n a d a
smile,
v
I S p K , No' v York*I Dr' Williams’
treatm ent consists ot n curative elixir,
America dofle9 the ravages of time by tonic tablets,
e l i m i n a t i n g pills and usually a
f
o
r
1904.
And
the
future
senator
lost
his
I S vr !aI? c,lretl mT 7 BliniUr « » w
W hat Happened to Young Billups.
simply keeping her blood purified with plaster. Extensive statistics clearly demon­ Tho llri,4X10fsnnrrs fwii Mw ttoMw* BtWfo, who
» r e W b i’„n ^ locomowrntnxio. They „ Mary ColeB Carrington of Rich­ case.—Collier’s Weekly.
th at Dr. 7ifTTes' PorsonnTTrcai.mont Is at daring tho pun revert ye»r* hsvo non* lo C*n*iU‘
Dr, Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup' Pep" strate threo
times us successful ns tho usual
1w shiml/ ? druggists, a treatm ent
- ------- — ‘t - -----------fn this rrts.pvrlty, /
sin. It Will do tho same for yon. If least
mond
sends
us
tho
following:
treatm ent of physicians or Kencral remedies psrtleiptte
Tho United Htttenwlll *(s.n bocomo »n lippmtorof
!■ohotild^**l,0*P®*>*>Wo and successful
------Tasty
Fig
Coffee.
sold
at
tho
stores.
Send
for
1,000
testimonialW
taken
at
tho
least
sign
of
bowel,
liver
"Ono of tho Curious characteristics
(let sfreolmmestetdor pnreh»*e « form 1a
As nil afflicted renders may havo his Hook, wli'int.
! H « S 2 J?4 W
CVory “uffrrer from
Rottglo, in Augorift, ia the scat of a
Western c*n*d»,*rt'd hewmoorw ot ttoovo
will '
or stomach trouble, It will prevent all opinion
tho
old*tlmo
darkles
Is
their
ability
in any „f it« stages.
and
fiao
worth
of
Treatm
ent
especially
of
|>mdue« It.
klmlB of sickness/.keep your circula­ adapted to tlielrtm so/rvr, wo wouhl ndvlso them hoip
Curious industry with the fruits of
A
ndy
ter
Infnrtns!
Inn
to
flnimt
Intondont
m
T
m
mb
u»
mako
themselves
always
.Intelli­
"■ to
tion clear, and y,oi)r skin and com­ to Ncmd for it before It Is too late. Address, BViHlon.
<:*n»da, or to snthorlied t;sn«-tinrt
gible, no hiattor how twlatod tho long which some ’A mericans traveling In
Asrnt..M. V. Melnoe*, I Arew-r* *
Tho pteturo to (ho right shows tho plexion an fresh and puro ab In child- Dit. F m N K uif Mn.ks, Dopl. (t,7d to #3 Main (bivcrnment
Europo this summer havo come Into
Thenirn JUitols, Pelwll, Mlrhlgwi} C. A. U»«rl*r(
street, Emhtirt, rfflUanaV
words, which aro their delight.
hood.
Sold
by
all
druggists
at
,60c
and
wing
of
a
bird
and
tho
ono
to
the
left
Ssnlt
Kte.
Msrte,
Mlehlunn.
.......
.
.........
i....
.
.
..................................
" 'Aunt Dllsey, what has become or contact, says the Now YoVk Tribune. tho arm of a mart.
1’Ichh)rwirtirntyonMiw thl«•drottimrr.snt.
i. $1.00. Money back If it falls.
W. N. U.-«*PETROIT-W o. S— 1905
"Fig
coffee”
was
tho
first
manufac­
young Tom nillups?’ I asked my tured hr/Vienna, with tho object of
Postal Cards of Psat,
‘mammy’ recently.
„ ’/ . ,.A
" 'Do Ian* sakes, Miss Baby, she providing n cheap substitute for coffee.
Tho'
latORt
novelty In stationery 1«
replied, with iipliried. hnnrts and oyos It consists of dried figs, roasted and postal cards mgdo fpom p eat They
v m
s m
m
ground,
and
when
mixed
w
ith
real
IkO 'saucers, ‘ho dun run oil! to do
Will
fre* ntn-im ld iipon rftq aw t, Thl* I w t It of • tMUMrvd
aro made In the mills at Celbridge,
!W*OrWhlfty
,. « .....
lllattrafoil
........-------------------Lhtsmjjhi.ut tad tolUij.f M » i|tHni» «*f».«, (W-tI w.w ♦»
Lewis Imposition, but we »ln t hoard coffee not only darkens but sweetens County KHdaro, Ireland, where an
im
m
vl
i »>nl,
n* ItofnroaiUfAi, I s tM til*
. H
. &C
—..
It.
With
milk
the
taste
Is
described
imfnr«M*il
Ktid
jAlntfe,
K«n.
H
tnlM m
nf th* m !7
- , -—
- . — - ‘Minho »
n o tfsin
oo , n
k
I t toilH
Vom him, nary Hno, ’eoptin Us one
American
has
established
paperraaklti*
K
«»
l
r
iBif eeuiep^l Muixifiiim in rtUemintry Oovntiwooniiioivolj' rolho
as agreeable, but In black coffee it,
-MUM bSSp
nf I>w
ttT
H*o«»ew*itb#» *nd bn» they «*» to
done sump’n n’ef plotur* cards, ««
rorM
w
ltb»*ot
ooririoo*
r——
—
6
*
rofM
wltbnot
MMiieod
nfomtowo,
>uM f
from
the
peat
of
the
famous
bog
of
Mod
baoX
nw ,
netojwt will B» m t with tho hoot.
Jm - believe, Miss, B*by, dat .h o s shows through too much to be gen­ Allan,
TM* L,
"M t t n w r w a s a v e
done bln catnlpp*dlMtrfAUanta Oon- erally palatable, The savin* in ooff**
*ad sugar is said to be 10 p*f eemt
■tltutlos.
Jy
m
T3P
‘;v:i
Hi:
il
IV.,t
*— ff a,--,— )——
tW:]V
J-H
11
f ■
Hi
E
H ' i ri
r
t
U-i •
rGREGORY’S
FREE
On Oeformities and Paralysis
1
THE CflluSEA STANDARD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1805.
* KALMBACU
ATT0*lr*T»i.T-LAW
iliv r practice la all court* NotbUd in tttS office. Phono 83,
t in Kempftituk Block.
SA,
Mum.
■A,
To Dhtohminb T uk Hums.
I d the probate outm a petition „ has.
beau flleil to deteruUoe tbe Hoirtt
Polly Ilobbi>i\(lecmta«d. who died Apr
84,1885. .Her property consisted of .the
east half of the west halt of the northwest quarter of gectlou «I8< In the township of York.
Helen Kern
Elizabeth Kuaterer
Percy Mol)aid
Ethel Morau
i t.i *» |
EdimHaftrey
Carltou Huncltnah
“ W M IT B O H O 8 T 8 O F D I A T H "
U, D. Runclman
Myrta Wolff
Vinoua Bkal, Teacher.
• KhlltTU QRADK
"
m m aTuouM AN,
Bessie Allen Vincent Barg
F o r coughs, co ld s, b ro n c h itis ,
Winifred Bacon
Emma Beeler
k re p r e v e n te d a n d c u r e d b y t h e g r e a t e s t o f a ll, a n d s t r i c t l y s c ie n tif ic r e m e d y fo r
£«• L A W O F F I C E ,
asth m a, w eak th ro a ts , w e a k
Harlan Depew
Reuben Poster
TKOimttSOK
TlJRIR
OWN.
street, Gheleea, Micti.
T h r o a t a n d L u n g T r o u b le s , C o u g h s, C o ld s, B r o n c h itis , L a G r ip p e , e t c ., v i « :
lu n g s , c o n s u m p tio n , ta k e
Galbraith Gorman
Vera Graham
The Washtenaw Home Telephone Co. Russel Halation
A y e r ’s C K e r r y , P e c t o r a l .
Neva natation
UBNBULL, & /W ITH E REE t v
are having a harp job In digging the
Cjalre HooverRoy Ives
ATOKNKY8 At IAVL
ttenoh for tholrooudulteunder thej^ayeMh*- Kelley.......
Agath&Kelley ~
XuwiBulL
u . x > .-w u h in ll.
m e h F 'w ^ rt4 h 'lh g to u ^ rtf¥ ^ t^ T ir^ re , Clara-Eoeh^ ^— A
T tJhtrK M ich^
kepttw Biugove^inrpi^eksTto be dug
---CIIISL8KA, MICH.
'
Harold'Pierce
Hiram Pierce .
nut |o soften the tar and the ground, but Elea Maroncv
McOOLGAN, *
^Bessie Swarthout
the earth U frozen solid to a depth o '
A lw ay s k eep a b o ttle o f i t in
PHYSICIAN AND fiUKUEO«; J.
Lucy Sawyer
.fithdl Wright \
two feet helow the concrete Under the
t h e h o u s e ., W e h a t e b e e n
•S v,VOjffld*, W ll k niHun.'funjRull block.
K m itt PtcKK'fr^ Teacher.
pavetneut.~'-Yp8llaml*n..
say in g this, f o r 00 y e a r s , a n d
m.g'A P lw ue No. I u .
Seventh QitADjt,
so
h
av
e
th
e
d
o
c
to
rs.
\
W t :'A >OUlCtSKA. MIOUWAM.
William Hafuer
Lloyd Meritor
A
utomatic
G
rain
M
kas
U
rk
,
pH?
Margaret
ha
Epple
Sidney Schenk
Our
townsman,
Fred
Reuttler,
the
in
the
world)
I
know,
for
all
throat
and
lung
W. SCHMIDT,
troutiiet.”
Cora
Feldkamp
Mary
Nbrdmau
thresher,
has
invented
an
automatic
Mna.j.K. NOBoaoM, Waltham, tdaee.
PHYSIOIAN AMD 6UBUV0N.
H .
M
o
.
,
W
o
,
,
'
i
j,o.*ni.eo„
L,
Sohwlkeratli
V.
Bchwtkerath
grat'b
jpUfaure
which
can
be
attached
tq
»Aj omee hours ^1°t0 M.fowuoptt i 2to i afternoon!
Mai*.
w »
7to#evening.!j
‘" iSaSi&Epikaaia, jFol*
any corn huaker far measuring land MayStlegelmaler
Gertrude Storms
W&y-.
;i>'S-- '■ Nlghtaud
ougnxauu Day
uay callsauswerect
cans nuawerea promptly.
promptly,,
mmo '
V
^
Phebe TurivRolt
, Beulah Turner
keeping tally of corn or other grain,
C ured o f P neum onia A fter Doctor® F a ile d »
L. WihsoN, Teacher,
appears to h e,elhiple and practical and
■:t' "
CHKI.SKA, ■- • MlOil.
----------------------- -**■
ie seems willing to sell an Interest In
. sixth ghadh “I b&d been ill (hr some time with I^e^lra<m^a^,' writes J. W* MoKlnnon of
Daily notion.of th e Bow el* la n% e«* the patent to' ;>ome manufacturer. We
H. Rtf-morisoliiiHitJer Roy Sohteforsieln
Talladega Springs, Ala*, “and was under the care of two dtltoip, hut grew no
C. BUSH
nary. Aid nature w jth Ayar’a Wtls.
hope tha,t he: will Bucceijd,—-Maiiohoater Leo Wade
.
Fanny-Emmett
better until I tried Dr. King's New D is c o v e ry . The first dose gave relief, and,
PHYSICIAN AMD SDfiOKOM.
Enterprise..
-ydlh Hauser
Mary Kolb
by
continuing its use, 1 was perfectly cured/’.
^
j
----Form erly resident phyalolan U . o f M3.
Riemenscfineid'er
Hazel
Trouien
!
Hoapitai,
;
Lloyd IL'fftnMi v . Nada Hoffman ■
N rw Caiuuaor P acviuhy.
Offloe In. Hatch block. ; Reaideuoe 911
PROM
NONP R IC E S ,
Yyatlantl is soon to liave another new
Anna Kain. Teacher.
tiouth s tre e t.L
A
X
A T IV E .
5
0
c
a
n
d
ffix.oo
factory. A. P. ^ergueon, forrnerly of
KIFTIt ORADE
n T THE OFFICE 01^
Ann Arbor, has signed the leases for the Arthur Avery— R 8 COHM 8 N D ED , G U A R A N T E E D
Edith Beeler
AND BOLD BY
old.IIvery stable property. In the rear of ^}arl.dmndler
f*
Dr. H. H. Avery
Ella Davis
-t
the Occidental hntehapd next-week‘wljl Tattle D\mn
Yon will find only np-tO-date.methods Locai, Option.
Russel Emmett
oaed, accompanied by the much needed
rThT'question of-looal bptloh wllI-bft. ^aove hla factory from Ann Arbor to this Gladys Fm>r
1
Edith Grant'
experience that orown and bridge work
voted upon in Hillsdale comity ai the city. The new concern will be known .Olga Hoffman
:---------MOHTG ACfB^ S AT,E, Mabel,Hummel
requires.
STATE AS¥LUM9-eRGWDEO' M O Itia A G 'a SAfcR.
;
as-the A. P. Fergilson buggy factory,and 0, Heselscbwerdt
7 D H PA U L T :Ji avlrfg7 been mudo in i.the
'rices asjeasonabie asflr^t-olass work com Iitg spri ngelectlon i
Pr
Richard Kannoskl Inline Lyohs^ind Bonjnlnih tHuber are payment
DEFAULT
hiivlng
been
made
in
of ,=Uie am ouat^seoured by-m/wiP
nud puymont of principal aiuV Iniwsi
will .empliv~Tu'.th^~ start from teu to Charles Kelley
m can be done.
Pi.qlKuhl
-%n payablo. upon a certain m ortgage mftrte
being detained-In the eau
Oflice. over Baftrey’s Tailor Shop."
I«\ ININO MILL, "
"
twenty-men.
7*r-an"a
o^ecutoirhy
ehui'IeOCmWftlh
August Lambert^
Paul Maroney:
# « l . s s a s t e r ^ f i '- M s r ,1
Arbor pending decision by\the probate Towushlp -of stnu'oi),■co u n ty o f- Wash*:
" L u ella C. IhtHey, h is w ife, o f Ann
The Oexter plaining mill has been
Aleda
M»rker
TJlanclitfMiller
tennw,,
and
Stato
o
f
Mlohlgun,
fo
Chel­ bor, lWnsUtemvw C ouutyi ‘Michigan,’
L. STEGER,
Judge us ,to their sanity.
\
,
SoLPiKhs’ Monument.
•
sea
Savings
Bunk,
a
Corporation
organ­
eased
by
Boggs
&
Miles
and
.they
will
^liyllls llaftrey
The .asylums of ■the state are so ized under the genorai banking law s of th e first p a rt, to 'F red eriek u. Oraupa
Mary Sawj’er
A .
At a citizens meeting held in -the G. Ienry SchwiheratU
U. G nuipnor, of ■tho sariio n|aj
bogln operating the plant February 1.
DENTIST.,crowded that it they are ‘ declared in­ ihe State o f 'Michigan, *o f tho Villugo of aofs thF e. sceond.puvt.
L.Sohleferstein
1
A.
It.
hall
Monday
evening
of
thls
weeS7
Chelsea,.
Countyr
uud
Statp
aforesaid.
sane.
there
will
bo
no
place
:
to
keep
Office in KompfComnjS®daL& Savings
W hich said m o rtg ag e is dated tho jil
father Sclieok
*Norma
TuruBull
whlch-sftUl-niortKagft.ls-datcdMarelv^at,
tlioni
oxcopb
the
jail.
-7
--------- IbHO, and w as duly recorded In the offleo A uy of Ju ly ; A, D, ;l»0r, and' was duT
Dikd I n I ndYa;
.AJL_5Llller_ahiLL!.JQ, UoPuywere electBank Building.
entile Walker
recorded in tlio oHleo of tho Register!
Mrrf. A. J/St'ebblhB7~a~f6rmer resident to act qs a connection, with one to be
of the Itoglstor of l.)fied» of W ashtenaw , D eeds o f ' W ash ten aw 'C o u n ty , Michltil
OHEPSBA;
•
MIOUtOANIunakes.no difference how many medl- County.
Elizabeth Dei»k\v, Teacher,
M lchlgan;_-on_thft-erst >t»y of on the. Dili day o rJu llm ii'y , A.' F , iswl
pf Ypsllantl and for the past 13 years a appointed by the' W^llV 0,. to take
‘RNEST E. WEBER,
oluos have failed tu o u n ry rm v lf you are April; iksc; in Libor 64 of M ortgages, pngo JA ber 103, in o rtg n g es, on page 10L By 1
I-UUHTH OKADE
inlaaiotTirry,
has JHbI i l l "^Delira,. cnarge of the purchasing, placing and:
troubled
d a c h e ,' con stip atloin
wl by, reason of . which default In', tho so n of w htoh d efau lt In
‘ 1 xn«
the payment \
T O N S O R JA L P A B L O H H
*kldnov
*. ' orw •ith,
«liv
*• erh e atm
. *1Hnrn/mmil
WlUiw Corey v
Lewis Eppler
nhlpR Hollister*,-1
puyms'-iit nu.C tho a^aount seenrod by said th o am o u n t due unon th e ant.i n,nrtc
l
tidin'.
dedicating,ol.a
soldiers’
monument
and
1? ,,.VJ A T^Lf'iin V i .
* f w ™ , k L m otikaka-U ny-pow cr-of sn lo -th e re ln -c o n - d e ttt.'ln e paw m ^of sa le -contained in _
rBhavlng. hair cutting, shampooing, etc.
Ih ick y -M o u p taln T ea-w lll p iak e you weU^I t(l)no(j_jla 3 -beeom o-opcrative, and - nonsuit auld^m
paonon whlchu ftte , to.be. placedTon the Ge r t ru de'E ls_en tha I&tuFa b e r-___ortgago has becom e operative, AS
nxecnteG in iirst-ciaes stylo. Riazoi
EI>T)KFlCKIt8.
Glazier * Stlmeoh. „ • > ., _ -- ----- or proceedings' at law: havihg-beeiv Instl-^yi^TiCor* nroeftedluw nt-htw
I’herou Foster “
Neta FiUler
honed.
pubHc—
Fq«ftTe_"in-thla
village.
About
—
^
- — — j tuted to-recovo^the-debt- eccdredrByWd* i}jSma\eS^ to recov^«rg "tho deV seeufeJ
•The Lady Maccabees of Gregory held
Herman„ Jensen■
’Elaine’Jackson
rim * , in is * Nik***
:= I tuoitgugo. or iiiiy part thereof, und--thorp sa--- o rtg...........
Shop In the:Boyd block, M ain street,id m
a g e 0 v. a n...........
y , p a r t thereof,
a ptllilfc lhstalTation of officers In the "81800 iiRTe~a1.reirdy bi;eii :pak| In and Ll
,n
Is now elalm ed to he duo upon said m ort- ^hdare=ta-now-o)nlnied-to
be due ini(tr6S
George Kaercher- _ O ne- of - th e -s o u rc e f^ o ^ m o to r -p o w e r l-gage
subscribed.
The
commIttebYfte
In
hopes
Httliry
Kaurmsk|
the
3imi
of-t976.7it-~fOr
principal-nncT
II. 8. Holmes , pres. 0. H. Xempi, vice pres. Maccabee. h.aU±at_thfth-place^-Tn&sda,yupon snld m o rtg ag e 'd e b t ,th e num .
etaLbhmau
j7A.Palmerrgaafater.^Ieo7A.BeUole7irat<)a3titgr eve.nlng of this week.
used tn the. African Sahara Is sand car- i,l tS);0Stt ' tll,^ 0°h-. »pd A ,father sum of T nree-H undrcd^T IU 'ee D o llars unti^BIffi
that they may be ready for the dedlca- AQTtunJs ^ h )Ti
sev en cen ts foT-principal an d IntoroBf; a
—NO. VS03,—
Edna" Maroney
rled by th e w m o to elevated re s e rv o irs . | m ortgage, and as provided by law.
.tlon^by-Decoratlan-^Day^Stockbrldge loa.Limpert
th e fu rth e r su m of-F ifteen , Dollars, alii
'.
J.
.
•'
l
Nojv,
"
therefore,
notice'
Is
hereby
given
Sdward
Nordman
Jpseptilne
Miller
Sun.
tiiopl Don’t.'t.ake Iniltatlnninelery_.teu, hy-virtue^of-thg-ppw ei' of sale contained' vney-’a --fe e s'-stlp u la te d —irtW il l H old S ervice ",
^
u nd as. provided-by-i'law':""
.CAPITAL >40,000. .
H-rBreniemclnreldeT^STtvir!’5ut
when you ask for Celery King, a medh in said m ortgage-and^T n- pursuance of _______
Now, therefore,
__
. iiotice~is -hereby gh's
iTommerolal and Savings Departments. Money ■ 'R e v .T I , Al, Morey, state . evangel 1st M a ul P a in t in Hu p k u io k .
jttKuetSbitver
clno-Of
great
value.
1'hC
‘-tennM
areur*-l-Ll,°
»tatute
.................
lnsiiclvreftsesmude
kc..................
and
priP
Mnrgaret-Vogel
.th
a t bjr v irtu e of th e pow er of a ’lle cos
to loan on first-class security.
will begin apeoial..evangedisho servicesged
upon
you
because
they
are
bon-ght
1
*
mortKiigc^
jh'OinlNos
will
be
In said m ortgage, and In pursuit
vDtreothrsi Beutjen Kerapm.H. Holmes, 0. ii at tLie F irst Presbyterian churoh of VF. M, Jackson of Superior, who has a Theo. Wtedemeyer Llewellyn Winans TTtreirp:
bltti- fltlctlou"to tho h ighest bid otalned
|7 th e sta tu te in such ease mud.Mind
Never
jeopardize
your
health
emof. R. S. ArmstrQijgt 0. Kieln,
.d
o
r
a
t
the
south
fro
n
t
door
of
th
e
Covirt
il
“Hubert
Wmana
Ernest Wagner
such m o rtg a ge - w m -bt) -fotvclii
and potter's
eo. A. IteOole. Ka"Vo«et
Sg: o n ljr x o s tn j House d ir tho^Cfty-of,- A im Arbor,, Jp saUT -vidfed
-in-a-b^d-eauser-G efer.
S lockbrhige, F ebruary__ JBth - S t o r k by
a sa le of the prem ises doaoritH
Leo W eick
olay
tln
rty
aorps
In
e
x
te
n
t
an
d
of
a
great
County
of
'W
a
sh
te
n
a
w
(th
a
t
.being
th
o
.
M>er«in
35
pent#
andlt
uever
disappoints,
au ctio n to the higlie
brid'go, Urlof.
place w here the 1 C ircu it C ourt fo r said bidder a t public
A, MAPE8 A' OO.,
fro n t door of t#
'd e p th , h as discovered th a t w hen g ro u n d
i M aby A. Y an T y nb , T eanher.i
C ounty of W ash ten aw Is herd) on Fi'ldny, C o u rt H ouse,th ea t en8t
tho
C ity of Aim Ar)j3
W ants to M a>un -B r ic k .
— . . '
the 10th day of A larch, 1S06,- a t- 10'o'clock In sa id C ounty 'of W ash
up, th is ntarl m akes an e x c e lle n t m in eral
FUNESil DIRECTORSAKDEMBAUERS.
THIIU) OHADK
ten aw (Unit u d i
In th e forenoon, o f said day,
e place w here tjhe-Circuit Courjt for sal
<J. W. Vogel, of Ann Arbor, was In-- paint. H e h as b ro u g h t sa m p le s to> this iMaduliuo Dunn
VINB TUNKRAL VCRNtBRINas,
Eddie Frlemuth
Which bald premises are described in Cthounty
o f W a sh te n a w -is held), on
prtld/mortgaKe ns foliows; >A11 thoae-oer.^ HiayrrtteretirfficwJi^M
Calls answered promptly night or day. town Tuesday calling on our capitalists office of wood p ain ted w ith It thafc/shc.w . oy MariiaOli
ltulainl ffslinhanh
Hrcirr=AriT7i$^(_
In
pieces
"nr
parcels
of
land
.
situated
»- , .Chelaea-Teiephohe No, 6. _ ___ Imutiie-purposejof jncluclng -them-to Its g re a t Value. The paltTVis'of exellehF Olive Knercher . Lswrenco M«'Kunt- =i
—-{'-und-rbetn-gtrln^llio—Towhshlp-of^aharonr . W hich said prem ises a re described*
County: of Washteaw, and State of Mich­ said m o rtg ag e a s follow s; All that ctJ
lirvesf "In
QgBiaZA; MIOHIQAN,
iriiAlRy^Pfpads-smttofhly-Tnnh-tlitteklyT7 Guy Mnrphy
KewardT^wiII be paid to an y
G race y c h e u k
igan, viz.: Tho east half (H) of the
in piece or parcel of land situate in ta
plaid.—Clinton Local.
aud buildings painted with it have stood TSari Schumacher
northeast nuartor (Vi) of section oleveh ta
person w ho can find one atom
STAFFAN &.80N,.
E .fe'chw lkerath
City of A nn A rbor an d C ounty of W hm
(U),
except
that
portion
lying,
oast
of
the wear anil tear of the- seasons excel­
tenaw , and S ta te of M ichigan, and d«|
of ■opium , chloral> m orphine,
Al us ■F iauusnck How lrtt, Teach or,
Ohelsea and Manchester road;, also the scribed
Funeral Directors and Embalmsis N kw C lothino S to r e .
a s follows, to-w lt.: I.ot (S)
lently. The clay works up Into a ffine
northeast
tuuy-tei*-.
.G4)‘,or
the
southeast
cocaine,
e
th
e
r
o
r
chloroforln
B lock' (5), B unge (7) east, -according
SKOiiNU OUADE
KSTABLISHBP 40 YBAUS,
fiuartor (54) of section eleven; also that Ahe
- April .first Dexter will have a new grade o f ‘pottery also, It seems as tf
p la t of the- A ttn Arbor La.
in any fo rm in any of D r.
part .ofUtho-wea^-haK—(^rtof-thTrTrtgrtHs: C o.'srecorded
OBKL8EA
tOHlOAN.
Lloyd Kaim bach
to th e . A/lUage—(now—cit)
clothing Btore, The new firm »wil| no-' fhern should-be-ft-forlune In-frlris-lf-TT George Oorey
\YSgj.^QMsxtflI^Cn)aa^,8ootloi:r^twolvo (12> ox A nnadAd ition
R
em
ed
ies
rbor, W ash ten aw Co,-, Mich.
Chelsea Telephone~yp79r
that l» weat of .'the Chelsea and Munches* D ated,...fm.vfimher.22d,
used-^hy-4lpir company Is formed tqTleveTop it, as Is' jjroldKlerchcr— H.0. Miller
A.-D;--i9(w,--T h is rew ard is offered because
(ei'^road,... nil t In-Town-Threti -(H) -. Sonthr
,epu Mohrjook
F K E D B U IC K.. ....G. <fRAUPNF,R,fe
'I’heodore Paul
SavlngsTBank in that town a nd expect noW-bclrigconsiderert.^’Ypsllftnilah,
.
Unngo
Three
(3)
Fast.
■
,
,
—
’
. • • •.
certain
unScrupulpus
persons
-17
-JdERLl’HEAW
Esther Ghandler
... The-eccond deScrtbed. parc.e’t of the above F R A N K J , JO fJE S , A nn A rbor, Mich.
Kaile Eder.1
to handle clothing excl usively.
r •
l,lOBNSk» AUCTIONl-EH.
Edith KglofT
:■■■■■■'"■ Alnijorle Hepburn
m ake fa ls e , state.mpn.ts. about
land will be sold flr.at by- reason Tor Us
:...................
A tto rn ey fo r M ortgagee.
bolmr a separate parcel of land, arid
T ark Voun CHOioKf—
Beatrice H unter
Alice Lehman '
thesp rem edies
i t is under­ .■W
B ell ’ Phone. 0^,- Manchester,.rJllch; F ium H as D issolved , . . .
—
w
S!tL
:..{.?.:A
U
f>w
nOrthenwf
qunrlor
(U)
of
. MORTOACfB. SA L E .
"KalaniHZOo,” as the name of a ally, Vluolu iSpeer - - Gladys: ThyloY'
stood th a t^ th is .revyard applies | itre-.sohtheast quarter (V4) of .said section DEFAULT having -been made In
I>ales made at. this office.
The firm of Jenter & KauBohenberger
elovon
(11).
The
balanco
of
tlm
land
de­
Installments of 1«
. F lokEN<;’K CasVkil Teacher,,
only to gppds p urch^sed ih th e
otManqhester has dissolved partnership c'an be laid to tlie door of the Indians
scribed hi-snld mortgage, viz.:' Tho”east paymon.t_at_cortaln
lerest
duo
and
payable
upon a cerUlj
W. DANIELS ---------and
many
an
inexplicable
name
can
qtmrteiMU) -of- ruui'lkago made and executed"
• ' HHST URADR ... . . . 1
and Mr. ]<>n cbY Jaoteiu6fL4hniar4Tr-^111
open—m a rk e t,-w h ic h —Iia v e ; ii ot _iml£_(r^)^£-..Uio.TUJVJtheiis4—
by Will
w-imcMyinATi ATTrvrrnTjgii-n
aectlon"
eleven
(
11
),
except
that
portion
IQ
.
Bailey
arid
Luella
c
.
Bailey, ol th
have
a
cotijecuirab'|e
reason
for
its
being
been
ta
m
p
e
re
d
w
ith
in
any
w
ay.
Thurlough'Beuuett
John
Edvr
lylnk
oast
of
-Wholsca
and
Manchester
curry
on
the
business.
Mr,
Ratischen
ttatisfactlon. Guaranteed, B'or infor.
CJty. ofl'Afnr Arbor, and State of MIc
road; also all that part of the west half gan,
PrKnk Enibmy
Agues Lehman
D r. M iles’ rem edies cure by
mutton call at Standard office or address berger will.devote' tils time to his fruit but “Ann Arbor’Mias' always proven a Alton
to Frederick G. ■Clraupner, of t
0
A>
of.
the
northwest
quartet'
(V
4)
ofi'secMistier
Marrha Kannoskl
their.*. s o o th in g ,—nourishing,
puzzler. ^A-’ correspondent tyrUes that
-)inn -t wq1v“ ( ) - t lia rtf;,' n v i "
Gregory, Mich,, r, f. d. 8. Phoneecon- Turin?
}c;hjtald m o rtg ag e Is dated Mard
e .a. m■■l■■■. -'SIano)iostr-r
.nection. Auation bills and tidciiDs fnr
-................ road, will be dold »tli. A?
the-+iamef-!Avtffeti-'‘ts=prettv 'Hvehtlicughi"
------- Jtre n g tn e n m g a n d ' invigoratD, lartt, an d w as <1u ty r ecorded-li
HUbJect
.to
a
ccrtaln-m
ortgago
dated
Oc*
Mt_lt/L
E
M.
alU
W
,.T
eaclipr.-----‘
-m m edTreV r- ^
‘
- SlflEl) yOME' FKNCE,' ■ ” '
IflfiXpUcalffifivinmesrtni^he^vrtffroLnSe
tobor-7lh, 1882. and / mmi-dcrt lit rh.v-nfttcn vhe-ottloe of th e R e g lster o f opTrtBrwaaB
hervouS
tenaw County, iMleSlgan, om the first fl»l
A: putney .agent of~the Adrian WHc of the flrst settlors, nwn.orl Ami Allmy
JUHi.CUHfA4VW
^ f- Jun Ar-ATHG>-I9rtffi-In-Ltbor -103r73f-m?n
f jf t Q - H . K n a t e r .
.\LerlH.,Lui»e»Tl 1111 \ l r A 6 G a H 4 M M
A la
at
a ^ __I M A t*_ T VO-J_I_( u --- f < 1 .... Pit----- - ■ * .■ ■ . *------- r, , , .. T I M ]. n-BM... _ v, u Inlm-MTirpirtr
4L—By—r&»si)h'“oI - wtlkl
«uul.
w cRkemBg_th<*_ne
f L . a a qt;
1
who-hved-’>-ft)r-artime^iqc-lBaf.F)imm^:
d e f a u lt,ln the--paym ent-or-euchH nstsB ,
Etllfh Schanii
;
APWlcITIggtf which the settlers came to call ‘'Ann’s
m en ts ox in te re s t due upon tho said mortl
jvom d_be th e case.if th ese d ru g s | Dnted! -i>cmnhoi*-Gih pku
Electric Railway-Go,-to be. hBed-between A'rbori1’ Another corrqapondjntcorrects' MagGaleim-Nuhatiz
gage debt, the nowor o f sale enntalrisd la
AYcre
u
s
e
d
.
_
,
.
.
’.
•___
.1
cur'iiisroA.sAviNoriMiA
. fourth oa aT»r
^ altl rnortgtrge~ “hne becom e operativta
iSatisfactiofa Bnaranteed, Adrian and jJQklwater during the com t hls^stAtemont. Mrs. John Alleira n d HE^auit-Ilarg^ F o f^ th i^ _ x e a so n ^ D r^ ^ M ile s’ •.STiv-nua-*-'KA
g’1'1vii’n « - .t>M
vn.vci
, , .i. : .Mongugoc. and- no suit- o r : proceeding a t taw huvla
fug fteaspn.
been in stitu te d to ' recover the debt
- Attoviioys .for Mortgagee,
Mi s,"K. ,\V;. Ru msey—wlyes of the two
Thbhbs Reasonable.
A n ti-P a in '.P ills a re tin iv e rs a ily .
onrert- by s a id m o r tg a g e o r any
U.Allik Louisk NIMS. Teacher,
thereof, itn<! th e re is nftyv claim ed _t_oJ
con si d e m i t lie-b es tin a in rem edy
ts r I n stitu te . ----- ---------- .
first setUers of tlie-towDr-woreAitcIr-faftim
JIeadqiiaHerATat-G^-H^Fo8ter-&C€
dtio upon said m o rtg ag e the siim
- 1/ nave: Buffered^ for- 2 (r^ e S rs' with"
~ Apaiii/ing lluruii
'
v-'V-one-day-farmeralffinstUutewlllbe «rt Ann,-find while they lived in a natural
T hree H u n d red iF ttty -elg h t Dollars API
backre a n ^ V --"
^ie^rt
F w onty-four c e n ts ,.a n d tho fu rth er »ufl
Cbeisea Coinp,No77338,M(kiern Woodmen held in this vitlage on Friday, FebTuary arhojv before the flirst house 'was built, are instantly relieved., and perfectlyheat- could
get
.arid
°
f “F ifte e ir D ollars, a tto rn e y ’s fees, aa pb>
in! ' ■Hui’-klen'B Arulci N„|vn, (j_ until f i ----- bog of Dr.
prpHiimahly,
a
third
Ann—
was:
born-'-to
-sosslons—
vlded
by law a n d stip u la te d in sald riiort;
M
is
n
s
r
of-Amerioa, Meetings en-the-firstTSatf
H
tveuuark,j',,
of
N
orfolk,
V
a.'.
w
rltei:
P ain Pills. >1 miffered a s long a s 12
g a g e ;_ a n d 4 h e ra M s also th e fo rth e n n n
Mrs,
Uumftty.
It
was
uevulnlv,
under
foretuVun,
afternoon
and
evening,
and
a
I-.burnt
m'y
nrday and third.Monday of each month,
.
.....that—Hof T h ro e T ho u san d Seven H undred Dol­
■tj*w^fthr7HuoH7_MTOFt
1 would lo sd m y
gopihpragram ts betog prepared.—Grass ihfise'cfrcimwtanoes, "Ann’s Arbor, and trlirttered nirover. Hockleu’s Arnica
lars prin cip al y e f to grow d u e upon stli
c
o
n
s
t
ip
a
t
io
h
m o rtg ag e.
-.'i
Pfil® gave me
.sucli'U.haB renialned.—Jackson Patriot. Sa ve stopped the pat», rtnd healed' it vJluw
OLIVE LODGE NO. 156, F, d A. M L?tke News.
10 to *0 minutes. I do
Now, th erefo re, notice Is hereby give
c u r E d
b y
withijut a soar." Also heals alt wound*
to^-use Morphine any-m ore.
th a t, b y v irtu e of th e pow er of sale cm
R egular meetings of Olive Lodge,
und sores, gfic- ut Glazier & Stlmson L ^ oS ^ b n w i^ 011 ^ pumteh this eo th at
-tuined in said m o rtg a g e arid In pursmTn?
I
I
k w v M b r t in o .
SCHOOL
REPORT.
Other
sufferers
may
flndrt,ello
f/,_
~'
'
d'nigglsts.
No. Ifi6, F. & A. M, forlflOf'.
o f th o s ta tu te in such casem ude'-aiK I t
„ „ > . • A. WALKER. •
At» ineettngrjf the"8t(ickbrlrtgo-r*>Mun*
provided sold m o rtg ag e wilt, fo r the: m
Jan . 17, F e b .'1C, "MarcIT l i, April
Names of Pupils Who Have not IteeirAIL- ' Is l! a burii? Gse Dr. .Tiiohihh’ Malt,,*.
B>rcst-iK^ - a a -^ fe re sa !d i—due thereon,- ‘
18, May 10, Ju n e 18, July l l , Aug.8, Ith Telephone Go., held al ,the Devyey
foreclosed
a sa le of t he~ premtHerdf
-sent-nor Tardy.
t r i e W lr A cut?- G-e Dr. ThomKB’ Rc.
Rcrlbed th erein a t public auction to tt*|
S ep t. 12rOctv 10, N o v r tr ; "Aimnffr school —limis^
lectrU1
.
Olt7"-A"t.
your
(irugglste.
highest bidder at th
tho,
will return your money.
e. east front door
election oTofficers Dec ^
Lewis Alayer was elected president to 'P^wIntHuaBuffsmpdH ior the month
?8. dotes, 28 cents. ^Niver
sold in
Because the liver la
thq 'Court. House ln tho City af Ann AN
wever sold
In bulk.
ending
January
27,1005.
U. W . MARONBY.Sec,
bor.* in said Comuy pf‘Washtenaw (tMj,
fill tne vacancy during J. G. Willmore’s
M iles M edical Co„ E lk h a rt, In d
Total number .'enrolled
belmrtho~placo“ where tho Circuit "Cow
ahfltince.—Stoqk bridge Sum-... for the county of WiishtenaW Is held)Jj
Ttie samn Ui JUoilgan a, ^laewherp.' I ueouacnes ana tevers. Golcia Attack ’
-Total-nn m ber transferred— r~;T7."tT7TT!r
K
- Monday, the «th day of March, A. D. M\
■a£ nine o'clock In the .forenoon of tfilOj
Tho .'JKKrJLhalf_of
bigger half of wrnhily-trotiblpr
James S. Worimm. Attorney.
Num ber o f re-e n tr ies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...40
X i ! f i amlcontagious diseases
GASR'SKfflNn,
nsw-ma tum
■5S,
system; ■It is safe
"The Niagara Falh Route,"
Tne case of Philip Hebnltger vs. the Total number belonging ntiiate. , . . . . 894 fertig *
^ ‘hlch »nld premises arc described ifl
* ,mrt'
auf’i
to say .tlmt if Che Jivor were always
PHQHA. TB OltDJSle
sa
d mortgage- ns follows: All . that
Time Card, taking effect, Nov. 27, 1004. Lake Shore & Michigan Southerp Rail- Number of horn resident pupils..,..., .82
kept in proper tvorkim? nnlw.
S Tf f i 0P MIUtllG tN, COUNTYOF WASH
^ i 11 P'aco or parcel of land sitifatc In
m1',1 8rtfel;Vhft IhM lo tho klrtnpyp.
t r a in s hast :
' ■
N
iunb.er
of
pupjls.n.ot
ab8(\tit
ortardy
180bthaw.ss.At
a
arsalon'isf
theTrObato-uourlCity
of Ann Arbor and County of WaiW
khlnoy.H
HUrr
tho
blood.-I-.:
No. 8—Detroit Night Express 0 88 a. m rorfd. appealed to the circuit'court froth -Rercentogo of attendance.. . ... . . ’.tt.94'5
Washtenaw, hem atithe
tohaw, nitd State o f,Michigan, and &IGwp
the
human
ffylitiin
[umlthV.
Justice
Howe,
nf
Saline,
has
been
dlscom
Black-Draught is so
fo,?. h ®Office, in the city of Ann'Arhor on the I
No. 80—Atlantic Expaess *
8:80 "a. m
gortbed.ns follows, to-wlt: Lot (3)*
But they oHti't dq this whni . thev'
BUflcessfut in curing such sickness
.
F. E. Wilcox, Supt.
thousand
Block OS) south of Huron street, ran
thcy’rp
_No,.l_8-*G.,R. and Kalamazoo. 10:40 a. in ihiued., Helmlnger recovered a :judg'
Sick.
(7) efist according to tho recorded plat
}* without a r iv d a s a i
No. 3—Mall /
, _8:1Tj p, in m ont-for 822.60 foracpwihat wss killed.
-- _____ iiuui Kardat,—— --—
the Ann Arbor Land Co.'b addition to t
Easy: tcrtal
|-Rtck"-Rt(ihi^:'
moA' rf T h i s ^ e a t family j
t l. ...
. _ i. «...
.*
-'----- ’tttAiwr'WBST.------ _
village (now city) of Ann Arbor.
Georga Hauon -i , - Mildrad Hanlels ; ln I , 1,1 ! >a. ,tk tiio
back
for.thc
boie
W
warn;
Z ^ r 1'16: 59 nof a .s^ong a n j
No. 21—Det/Rd, Rpd. & Ghlc. 10.20 a,.in Wii.i, Dibcyss PRiMAny Uri-obm. :
Dated, N ovem ber SBd, 1901.
Paul
Eaoon
-'
--1
-Ethel-Davidson ."
FREDEmtCK <4, GRAUPNI3U.
No. O—Mall
r 8:85 a. in
H«vvln«
that
admin*
|i o s t b ack ach e pains are k idney Mis.
_
iMortgages
estate may be granted to I
Mahef Dealy
No* 13—G. R. and Kalarmuzoo 0:45 p, m , The Mlcfdgan Political Science Asso- Earl Beemun F R A N K E, JONEJS,-,Ann A rbor, Mich.
o/saomem
pt^eresuimbfe
per*
No. 87—PkOlflc Express *
10:52 p. m cation will hold Its annual meeting at Lee Ohandler
'Leone GleskoAttorney f6r Mortgagee.' . ■
.UBk
*""■«“ »i!"m »' npb*ffintert!?fttappra,aer* an<1 c<5mml8Sl<»i6M.rie S S ^ - ^ “ S i K
*Nos, 86and 37 stop on signal only Anri Arbor, February fi and 10, 1905. Leo Hlndelang ^
barm.
__ShouIdbe
tree
ted
prom
pt
1
y
J.
Hesplsclnvcrrtt-InrhBUII it Wlthorell, AttorneymHth day of February
to lot.off and take on passengers..
Every day’s delay meaQe future BS5L&I *.?£? olpok, the
in the forenoon, at said
B3Hft*77(W lt'4.18
O. W, Ruooi.Ra, Gen. Pass & Ticket Agt Thn-subjactToY discussion will be “Prl-' George Keenan' , F, Hefiplschwerdt trouble.Prebate
Office
tWuI
°®tbe
liver
v
»e .appointed
for hearing^.........
said
niary Reform;" nir more accurately, Homer Lighthuli
PBOHA TBOKhfCIt
petition,
____________
W.T. Glauque, Agent.
Edna Jones
.
K kaa an inflTA.TR OF MI0R WAN. COUNTY Of WASIH
“Atate Gqntrnl of Norn InatlonMe tbuds^j-WlrtMcLwreu. ^
onder 1m
r ordered, thata enpy of this 11 I rtgwatiriu effect on the kidnevs
- Isinffia-RKltirbaoir7"
tenaw , *«. A t n session of the Pr<;b»W|
Becausei
the
liver
and
kldnoya^do
|&tiy McNamara
Court -for
conn
oMVash
it- said w
„ „ ly
,f of
W a stenaw.
h t . -hold *)iJ
Mary MeKHna
I)., Y , A . A ; & J . R A I L W A Y . D kcwion R ryruski>,
K
,dney
«ro
k
id
n
ey
,8pecU
I
not
work
regularly..
tlih
poiSffioUa
• • •
the Probate office, in th e City of Ann Arbor, oi!
Edmuhtl
Uobinsun^
acvds
along
with
tiie
WMte
from
Beryl
McNamara
the 4th cay of January in thp year °ial
STKOIAl. 0A.B8-SIIIR 6I0S.
The.supreme court has-reversed thp-jd _
Gure^very-form of kldt^y ms.
thousand n no hundred arid five.
...f
.tho bowels get baek into the blwxl
'robate.
Alrtie cony09' K'L»r.^'n,%age o>Pr
__ __ r ftftrey
Leave Chelsea forDetrelt at 7:29 a. m
, Km o^Y
ory'fc.!,eland,
Judge of Probate '
P roseirt.'^m
,. L s la n d ,...
declaio'h of the Washtenaw clroult In the K. U emcuflehnelrtar Albert St rtnbach
every two hours until 9:25) p. hi,
0JV* co,lttt8lon ■resolta.^1
ni6ny°f Uf 1 ‘ 8 " th® tollowhlg testl- H. Wirt nswkisk, Register.
“ art n ManM
I
heave Chelsea for Jaokson at 8:fi!)n. m., and ense of Maurice G. Skinner, administra­ Harry Taylor
^ l Z T m otottU o\m M eat
Velma Richards
ov*sry two rrourAuntil
l - f o r f e l i S 1!?-1!??!*. wit" TM executrix of Uie last wl 11an<j
Mrs. H.SoovllI, of 501 Orchard street
TilrriMli
&
Witiinrell,
Attorneys.
tor
of
the
estates
of
Amelia
W.
Kelley
Kent Walworth
Howaglan, wire of the Ex-Mayor s W
of said deceasort, having filed In W]
LOCAL OARS.
Hazel Speer
, BSfij-'idex 13.R0
.
court her annual account as said exeduthH
•'From my experience f can ««o E
Leave uliolsea for Dotroltat 0:3!) a. m, and vs. Louis L, Kelley, * In the final decree Theodore Weher
Her;Im Turner
COMMIMfONBiW MTtOK,
theMjrtwftuoc thereof.
„ k. A
every two hours until 1Q:3Dp. m.
l)o,n'i. Kidnsy p m , ,™ , t J u."!"#
the higher court st^e: " It Is adjudged Grace Bacon
It is Ordered, That the loth day of IWUflrfl t
flTATR
OF
MICHIGAN,
00UNY
OF
li’
ASIl
SSfiJy
forestall
tho
inroadr<)f
Anna
Walworth
Leave Ohelscn for Jackson at7;C0-a. m. arid
next,at teii o’clock In the foronoon, nt ■'*11
T lUfJ/T* 1 ivomirod a box at Sherwood
Bright a diBoaso, for whlcli ditthat the will o> Amelia'W. Kelley, dated Rulh'fiftcqn
every two hours until ll :IWp. tn.
Probata offioft be appointed for tho litwint.j
Mary Weber
A
Burlingame
s
drug
«tore,
used
It
In
: Leave Chelsea for YpshantlatlZ:0!)n. m.
examining and n'lnw'snne hf s«W account- .
Nov, 28, 1898, creates no rights or liehe- Cora Burkhart
there ii
nertlm, Wilson
muiflu,brpd results foI°
Ahd.it Is turthT Ordered. 'That a copy,of tni<
Special cars for theaccommortatlonnf private fits In favor of Louis L K-llpy;Hiat a Helen Wilson
orl
C
u
..r"
',,^
Hk
rTealer
for
owed the treatment. I have no heslta.
order be puhllened thiiw simoessive weeK* re |
•parttesmay beurnuigcd for nt -the YpsllunM
" 'line
u ““f
f of ' heart
h'^riug.i' 1ii’,the GOeljtea
rf ','ll0dton1'* B1«*.
office. y
deed boarlng da'o Nov. 28, ■1892,
Pith. I!, rooom"}en‘1tog Doan’a Kidney
Htandard a*hew
speper"prt
riVednil"ci'ctroulatlhtl
Knmt K. Shaw, Teacher,
A
I Ilia
HUflerer
. . . any
_*
Ifcr* ruti on .Standard tl me.
of
tl to ftnv
*nV|H
,l<,,f r(‘r of
of liunb^ni...
hackaehq or
in said county
o/wjwpFenaw
made ami executed by ‘ Amelia W.
onpty
orwaehtenaw.
ninth ntiADk
of the lncldHiiiah whlcli follow In tho t S
On Suridayt* the first oars leave tormlntvls Kelley pod left In custody of Nonh
Kmoxy «. Lxumn, Judge of Proh*t«'
S
S
S
'
one hour Inter.
i ,;
,
Ethel Burkhart
I
Register.
Saline llranch oars Will connect with Spool al W. Gheover, which Instrument waS Garrlc Brenmir
„„
„
.
.....
Alice Chabdlor
ears
going East and West" at Ypslliiitf
----------------------" ilfl. ■■7 hever delivered or recorded, ho eet Mabel Canfield
* or BHto by, all dealers. Price 50
^ i ho HylvAn tux roll Tor fho vwir lf>ry4
Margo rite Eder
iifabel Guthrie
I I P *
firinta’ Foster-Mllburn Go., Buffalo, N
aside
and
annulled;
that
the;dcfehdant
When you road Tho Standard's ads
Mary Jtlndejhuig : Nina Hunter
Hrmlrnh
f°-r thr" UnjloA RtaUa,
1905. .'
jTOjHWftjssare of burgalgSf .
, )&v ali costs of bpth courts, " *c * ■
-------AiCffiTJ
JuUa- Kalmbxchr ■ MTooIg^aimhii^h I^^Mibstltute!*^ ^ ^ ^ D°9n'9’ ftnd ^
sitiai, W/CK**, ,1 M
A
i
1
purir
Oommlssionenr;
W, F.BiXMiNsoHREjBs;^ T r e n ir ir ,
Sabapribe fw <*&« fiUndgpff
C O N S U M P T IO N
and
P N E U M O N IA
m
m
FM CONSUMPTION, COUCHS n o GOLDS
r:*?* The Luntfs
s.
^NEWSY NUGGETSt-l
* j ■>.
TRIAL BOTTLES FREE
NEARBY NEIGHBORS
v i x a r 'a
re A n
M
l m
. l n t a ,1
. .S l t c ] 1 . ,
.
S
$
' |—
5, 9
(H h
—
JEL
a m
w g r r t T F g gR
BILIO USNESS
THEDFORDS
BLAGKDRAUGMT
THE LARGER HALF.
l
«S5,',.,Sr w w .
si ^sateswtTvSBaHJh*^I
<—
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