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Y Guard American Statesmen. V.xcc cMr.z faro l. taken by the fni in!'!H cf tho Serate n provor.t n: crank from utiomptlni; tu wipe that body out of existence ut one foil hwhp. Tln deorkeepor:; have speelal Instrtirtinr.a on till point, livery per .win who enters t In p-iblle galleries la olos.My K rnilr.l.oiJ. Vi:!tori -an curry nn pat I ;ik"H whatever. Imm buho It Ii foarcd t!i tnin'.lloM may contain bomb or ot!u-r Infcrral machines which could b luirll with ilcadly effect Into tho c linr.ibc r. Duritit: tho reerit rtli of visitors to Waslilrgfon tho uar.!; hail lively ox P'Tirrucs with lit- amateur photog raphers. Krcry day doictm of tourlr.t ttcrc bant'd out bt'catye thoy had thc-lr camera with thorn. Tho guards ailnitt that tho tv'uator.i havo no oS Joctlon to l.avlrt; their pictures take n. but t ? fay thoro is tlatV'T of non dar.K' roiirt nilssllo lieltvn couooalod in tho cann -ra.4, to tle-v cannot take th" rl.k of p"rr.;ltlin thorn in th. nailer-b-fi. As tho cuanl refine to ! r,- porsll'!. for pae-!cr.,v; left wit'u th'Mii tho fenrs ut tho .-r.ators result in cut ting down their audieii'M. Purir n roc i nt excitir,: and pr.!u -."s.on of tho iVj.r.to h.'vi ral yo'inc wonvn w! did not wit'i to nKs any of the irfi les!!;.- debato m;i! ou f ir ;o:n- bir-'d !::, Tie ;:r.ar.l stopp.-.J ri'e r.ies-Aor;:- r ce H return, lb op!alnod flat tho package e :, t aim-il th'.nrt wlilcli were dai.eiiu's only v. lion ta ken li.!on:a!ly. but tl.e i!oorkev;n r wac o!idna!o. Tin you'v uoTii-n woio forced to plvo up their doslrablo seati ar.l rat their lunch in th corridor. On another ocea-!:n n v.-cll -known eo:;'res?nan r.ttem'tod to enter tho Senate nailery with a us;ii i vis look ItiR lo:!no to hi: coat and ho was inado to .show what he carried in his pocket. It was a In Mb of ink which bo l.al Just purchased In tho Senate c.tatlon-ory-rootn. Dramatic Octh-Taklng. At a niemoraido i;ailnrlise. r.ttenl ed by Henry III., the prokitc a'el bar nn.i of i'lujanl, cadi !ear:ns a iUhted Mp r. eiuirded tho ;r; while the curse nf rao:; v. ;.. invoice! by tin archbll.op i.f (anterbti; on thnc who in future should In my rop (t .Io!ate tlie two chartcri Mi" riaia Charia nrsd tho fitait b IV re;a. Hand. re lifiel in air a:: t Itowh bare I, and "the taper.! were (hen e tlngi.i.s'iod and thrcM!, s;i;kj; :;;il Mnol.irp. m tho nround and tho dlro male Jir-tl:m uttered t a t ti e .oul of every ono who Infringe I Hie charters n;!;ht thus bo oxtiuukihed r.r.d Ht Ink and fU'oko In hell.'" Weirdly Im pressive In Its rude fervor, the epi node was made additionally strikinit by th a: tion of tho nin. whi clos d the ceremony by declaring these words: "So may (Tod help nn. I will Inviolably cdisorvo all those thing?, a I am a man and a Christian, a knight anI a crowned and anointed king." Ceorge Washington's Religion. A Now York Tribune corrcMpondcnt writing from Washington arrayn all tho historical evldonco at hand and concludes that the firut president was not a communicant of any religious !ody. A leading (juotatlon. that from Robert Dalo Owen, seems to convey tho Hplrlt of tho whole communica tion: "When I upoko of Washington's doathhed, I bad tho account f an eyewitness lying before mo. And moM strongly does that corroloratc my opinion that Washington's r-utglon was of tho most liberal stamp. No clergyman around his deathbed. No protestations that In the dying hour rellpion afforded him aid. No praying. No repeating of texts. No asking for a IMble to read a chapter. The Father of His Country died tho death of a patriot; he died as he bad lived. In dlr.nlty and peace; but ho left behind hln not ono word to warrant the be lief that ho was other than a sincere Deist." The Point at Itsue. A witness, who had given his evi dence In such a way as to satlrfy verybody In court that be was com mitting perjury, being cautioned ly Justice , said at last: "My lord. ou may bellovo me or not. but 1 bave stated not a word that Is false, for I have been wedded to truth from my Infancy." "Yes. sir," said Justice; ; "but the question is Low long have you I eon a wlJowcr." Electric Light Not Harmful. A Russian specialist haa doc MM fhst, contrary to the general opinion. le trie llpht plays less havoc w ith tho eyen than other forms of artificial light. He bases hi deduction on tho fart that disease and damuge to tho pyv aro proportioned to th frequency nf the closure of tho 111. Ho found thnt th lids close In a mlnuto C.s times with candle light. 2.8 time with ran light. 2.2 times with sun lisht and l. timet with electric light Land Stolen Dy the Sc3. The Strand Magazine describes the steady and disastrous eat in away of the coast lino of Kru:!a:id by the en croaching sea. and it li stated that the annual Iocs of area by coajt eros ion in Kngland alone U probably not loss than ".cm) acres. On the other hand, marsh lamia have been drained and oth?r lands reclaimed, but these areas are Insig nificant as compared with those whbh have been lost. Parts of the lot lands were low-lying, protected by dike or levees, whbh were eventually breached; eith er p;rts were washed r.way by flood and storms; but In many cases the !-ea la eating Its way into tall cliffs, dcmolkikln;; numerous towns and vil lages. The line of anchorage for ships off Selsey. In Su."x. Is still called "Th" Park." having been a royal doer park in the relirn of Henry VIII.. while tho treacherous t-hcals known as the (oiodwla sar.dj form-d in early days the !. tnte of Karl Cioodwin. On tke Yorkshire oa"t tliere are 12 buiiel towns ar. 1 villages, and In Suffolk are f.o. Submerged for- .-ts may be een at low tide off Ibx liill and Wlrral. and their remains havo be-n found at numerous p ants along the ccast. Southwest firm Lands F.nd. toward t!i ;killy is!aud.. a peninsula of abc ut l'L'7 s;uare niles has been car ried av.ny; 1 1 elow the sand bench is a l"i; dt of b'.aek mold containing indentions of trees and deer. At Wlnal Is l.easowes caslk now on the flee of the cliff, but llfty years ago it was half a nib? from the nea. Many historical towns, sueh as Rav cnidmtg (mentioned by ShaVspere), where Henry IV landed hi 13:K. and 1-Mwar l IV in 1171. havo now oiitirely dl.- appi areii. At R'-iulver tlse cliffs were grad ually eroded until a church, originally two miles inland, w:n partly vvtecke I; thl-j church, however, had two hplre-. forming a striking landmark lor sail or;:, and th' trllty board (In charge of the lighthouse work) therefore had a n;i wail built to prevent the des truction of tho towers. To Duild a Chinese Ce.-netery. A !';;i!al"l;hia att.Tin-y has pur chased a fi!r::i of forty-eight acres in r.cnsaVrn tow. ship for a syndicate, viiieh purpose. to cstaldhh i Cl.ines ceni'tery. It will b. th' only cenv tery of l.s kind cast of the Rocky Mountains. Its projectors say that I It will have mil' or more temples, and bo laid oul Iti every way to conform to Chinese customs. Tho principal pp. rod a will bo nine stories high, anil from the balconies v.Mll har..; bells, which are to bo rung at stated hours of the day and night certain ones to keep the evil spirits away and otaers to guide the good spirits. The Chi nose have be, n trying for a long time to obtain a tract of land on the lino of tho I'en nsylvnnla railroad, between New York and Philadelphia, lor a t cnu tery. Edward Kemeys In Washington. TMward Kemeys. a sculptor, we'd known for his reproductions of nnl tuals, and hb. wife, who Is also a work er In the rnme Held, after a winter spent In studjlng the Indians ami wild game of New Mexico, have settled down In Washington, where tho Zoologist;; park offers them plenty of material. At present Mr. Kcr.ieys Is at work ujon a series of bronzes or dered by Chicago Tor her public buildings, representing the Important animals of America. His chief work heretofore has been bought by Chica go, wr.Irli city Is especially proud of the Pons that guard the entrance of the Art Institute. They ore nine feet 1 Igh the largest in tho world, with tho exception of these by I.andsecr In London. PjCs Test. A good story Is told of nn Irl ;iunr.r. more patriot!'- than clever, who en Mtrd In one of tb smart cavalry reg lmer.tf. The fencing Instructor had experienced rather n dlflcult Joh In tho matter of explaining to him the various ways of using tho sword. "Now," ho slid, "how would you use th sword If your opponent feinted?" "lb'dad." said Pat. with gleaming eyes. "I'd Just tickle him with the point to sc-o If ho was shamming." Hit Editorial Message. When Martin fladdles went North, with a prlp full of poems. th Janitors and editorial attendants, suspecting hi purpose, turned him down. At one ofllce he displayed his wares to ono of tho editorial guards, who raid: "The editor won't talk to you about manuscript he's full." "All right." said Raddles, as he packed his grip nsaln. "tell him Ml call around when he's sober.'- At lanta CVnit'.tutlcn. '.A1 .Vi r 1 Ni .X f s fill. i t (;, Cerements Gracs Weddings. Pew brbb s would care to follow a custom traditional In some rural dis tricts of Northumberland, In FnglanJ. The r when a woman marries, hif grave clothes nro considered quite as essential a part of her trousseau as. her rcddlng gown. Safely wrapped awny with lavender nnd all kinds of aweit-smei;iiig herbs, they aro taken out from time to time and carefully rired and Inspected. Indeed, these rre-.vsomely suj-esllvp garments seem to have n special value, for their own er. In moments of gloom and dopres tdon, often flnds comfort In trying on her snroud r.nd reflecting upon tho pleasing effect It will produen when her turn comes to be "viewed" by her mourning neighbors nnd acquaint ances. A Story of Holland House. The place row belongs to tho fifth l:nr! of Ilchesfir, a lineal descendant of ta famous politician Fox. after ward Iord Holland, and Iord Ilchea ter, who own over thirty-two thou sand acres In other parts of th coun try, ha ample means for "keeplnf up" Holland House. Holland House, too. has Its ghost story. Th beauti ful Lady Diana Rich, daughter of the Karl of Holland from whom the house took Its name, was onc walk Irs; In tho rardon beforn dinner, when she met her own apparition, "as If In a looking glass." A month later this lady succumbed to smallpox, and her slrter. also. It Is said, saw an appari tion Just lcfuro her deatn. Cawll'a .Var.azlne. 1 DSWEY" fll 1 ! .Haur Went Wrowu. Albert A. Ames, mayor of Minneap olis, lias been Indicted by tin grand Jury on the charge of offering a bribe. The barge I that the mayor endeav ored to havo his secretary, Tboina R. Itrown, appointed sheriff by the coun ty commissioners, when It lteeame evi dent that Philip Megarden would bo removed from the ofllce by the govern or for misfeasance. In attempting to curry out this plan lie Is nlleged to have off red to so ar range mat ten that the f-.'iMXMi annual Income of tho slierifT's office should oU ilIy divided letweell Hrown nnd the tbre 'unity commissioner who were to vote for him, funning a ma jority of tin board. Amo has bec-n mayor of Minneapo lis four times, having been elected Ibrlee ii s u Democrat and ngain in No vember. ItMio. ufter having been out of idtieo for .onie years, us a Republican. He Is a veteran of the civil war. In which be nerved as surgeon, nnd Is a H. A. R. man. lie h known as tin "wide open inavor." Ames was once tin DeiiwN-ratle candidate for governor tin I came w ithin votes of beliii fleeted. Itrlrlitln ( i,n(rf,l. Henry Reiehtiu. disbursing otlleer of the ilep.-it tlliellt of Justice, has been lir- ii-Mod on the charge of mlapprirprl ntlns 7.f of government fund. Ho conferred to the bot;ige. Rei lltill is from Cincinnati. Information received by Attorney ( ieiieral Kno some time ago le to a suspicion that s iinethlng was wrong with Rebbtiu's Ihm.Ks. and the arrest followed an evainlnatloii of the book under the direction of Coll)l- I roller of the Currency Traeewcll. Marshall county. Kentucky, citizens tired .1 fll-H.-lib of bullets into il t!l iT- iimii n,e--tlng. Hardy Lamb was shot In the leg. The mormons returned the fin and nou-e bl.N.Shed is feared. UASR HALL Re'ow iv,- pnllisli the t:itelin the Aue-ru-in and National leagu-i up to aiel ineludin the games ), n Monday, Juno '-V.. l'..'. T "f lllle, lyel I.,,,-. I, ri". C:i v.i ..it i : :i It -.it -.' .."17 m. t.-i . :i ..i.'i rii i.'.j.ic.i :. :i .";! ivtro.t :i ,i;i M il" lTm: ;i . jii; V.ihi'i.",,n ji -.: i. :i i;.-i ,u.i -j ..: ii.' N I lo VI. I K M. r V..-i IVrct (lf-'.':r . .tc J !lri..'ntvll r- .-'''I 'tii.--. . :n Mt li.iv.,:, vi - .:, m l'!:';.i it i.iu , v: .u .iiv iiu-iiiii.ei vi .mi .u: New Yuri; V . t. l..i:U... 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I' .r.it . - Mi liu- i ;t "f st.:-.-. 7' i7'.i' j..-r 1 1 1 : new f ..u. (i.-rn. II loil 1". p.-r lui. I'.. n irv lit.. I r. ll'M'.e: i I Ii. nx. .-; oil roi.-t'-rx. hl.-kenx, ymi -g Oi-Vs iielie; fiilK turkeys. Me; gri'Hr, 7 i' r It. ,rr..... c'ulvi s-r.iery, ',iV ju r lh; f.il-. 7'e 7','- px r l. Tull'ov-No. t. ;'". No. 2. r.-,e pr lb ,, 1 1. 1 roll l.uvrs sr pnylnic th ful- twl'-B rrle.n: Medium nnl c.':irs nn- ujalmi, r-lM ; fin d i. It-; d l i k. 7c; unw.is)iil tncs. pr lb. Charle II. raffeo. former Insurnnee eoiiitebloiier of Ohio, and who was committed to the county poorhotiso .1 few vviH-ks ago. died III St. Josep'i Trenlay nftenioon. Keept In n small xirtion of north-er-d Texas, tin ilestruet Ion of tho state's com crop from drought Is com plete. (inly rains In the iienr future ran save the cotton crop. Clarence t,ill"ple. a young tnolder wdiose home Is :i (Jlas-.'ow. Pa., died In I'eru. I lid., floni n bullet wound re nd ved Sunday from John Hnynes. red ored. A ly ittliln? lo threatened by i Jlllospie'si fellow employe. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? fCMnej Trouble Makes You Mlscratl:. Almost everybody who rcada tho news papers Is sure to know of tha wonderful cures mada ly Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the ereat kidney, liver nd bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; d:s coverei after years cf kctent.fic research ty j ur. M:mv, tne err.t ' ner.t kidr.ey and blad der ir:culi5t. and Is wonderfully succev.ful in promptly curing lame back, kidr.rv. bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brifjht'i Di-cae, wnich ia the went form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended f jr everything but if you have kid ney, liver cr bladd-r trouble It will be found Just the remr ly yyi need. It has been tested In sa many ways, in hor pital work, In private pra.-tice, amon the i.e'.ple-s too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so succeful in every ca-e that a r.recial arran j'Tr.er.t hjs been made by which all readers cf this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle s-mt free by mail, aiso a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to fmdout tf you have kidney cr bladdertrouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and senl your address to Dr. Kilmer L Co..Bin(- '-V-ifL'lVU;1"" hamton, H. Y. The -iJic-ji ir regular f fty cent and Hon of n.amp-nooc dollar sizes are sold by all good druggist. COLLARS Thoy nro SMuh. Cnmf.-irt.vSV. i V A M A T C fi D LItNKN. Tho only cctlop modo vlth n frd. ply ko.iot. I RETAIL TWO FOR A QUART fc H AND EQUAL. ANY TWENTY. ' FIVE CENT COLLAR MADE .Hold hy up-to-dotfi mnr chiint oirvluir, or two k.t id pl.t ollort. Hint hy mull, pohtiiflo pool, tor 23 cent. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy. IS. Y. 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I N I : lU'D STOCK IlKU'K for sale, at my farm two miles south of It will p.tjr you to rail before jmrcli'isin elaewhere. John H. Merrill, "jrZZZ. IvIICII. j"""" MP. C. M. Trinity IrilrrMltr. M. C. M. U:lru l in. ritv, luronlo. tint. lilTli'd nJ ri-liti-iin Main tr-.-l liiium form-t-rly Cxriili-J by lr. .1 . Si-IU im:r- lionr; 7 to W i. lu, U iii to I.jo i iii rikI kit. r tf (i iii. YALE, MICH. PR. DENJ. CLYNE. T n vt"t an. sri:t;n" ami actoi'. I 1 1 1 1 i:. M i ii htr.-. t. lirst door otiili c .Mrltittrr fl. 1 1 .t r r . ' ,( .o KiHinm. c ifl'.i-t liniir Ifniii u lu 2.M. Tuf Ua) mi'l Mrfiurit uil d.iy. YALE, MICH. DR. WM. YUILL. Omrv. Orrr r.;i:!ciit!in"n M-'. Spc I illy. ur;.-rv. aii'l I ,s.vi,.. .f W i.ni. n uri.H lt.l-1 r-(i. n.'i.i-i tn.iir v .i tt. 'o i" in.. vliiviiu) unl aiurl..) 1'iioo l.', i rit.k'. YALf, MICH. A. POLLOCK. M. D. Own r. ovi i: yam: nvK. oa. Iinur: x to I" 3o in. Hulp in I u p uuii ha:ut Ja) . YALE. MICH. DrNTlsT, ImJ M tr t jir!nc In M.- li.iii;rul I '.H'.istry. tim Utft tnrtli'iU ( t-itriii-t.iiif o--tli. iiriin on Malu irc i, ocpv.ito cntril lru- Mora. YALE, MICH. AARON WINDSOR. TONSiMM.U. AltTfvr. If rou wnt a 1 i or ( Ur- t.i.iiii. .Ion I lull to gilt linn t. cull YALE, MICtt. J. 0. STEVENS. XrKTnMNATtY MMI'iroN. Cr:tnti o( l orntitv) Vrt-r!iiHry Co:ii:. M.-m-tr Mt'i 't-t-ri iitry AkcM-t.-ti,nii. i Lrninjiii) .Mtf o.l.- t tl'cy or tiik'!.t. (lic lu uiiUau oj ', t" CuiiiiiiO'UI llou.a. YAI.H, MICH. RAPLEY HOUSE. 4 onNFTtAT. INVITATION itn1rJ J to nil to rail iitnl - tui !irn In tn n. tiooil nrioniniiMlation fur niiiiiiirrrlnl travrl fr liiitl frtii.T. A rlioli-e nc-lct-tiori dt witi'-i, ll'inr an t cltfxrt lwu) on hand. .Irry 11. riiry. .ro.nrtor. YALE. MICH. CEO. W. BELL. YAir, MICH. tc3 jirotntitly attti.ll. Trrtnt rnoo able, cinl. ri I. It nt Hi" KH.it.r uR'.o 111 ret-irre rotnt auotiws. w. w, iuhu, rLL, rvoci-f. m:m roi.piijr aiori.iiM. iirm rrnoi- Me. L. C. FITZCERALD. M. D. FFICK AMI ltKiiK( I'. Siron.t MiMir In t'nio'i ;l.n-:, nvr CumihN K 0 .me iini.'n li.O.lM.ilt. l-u. ll:Tlr lionr Ikhii 7 to 'J. Wi l i..l.() utnl Aaiur Ui uil cUy. YALE, MICH. YALE ART GALLERY 1 lliToc;t(.IMNi; hi nil it tuoir!.. 1 rni.o stui. .-loiiiv. I t All M.r Uli l : ) ir 4111I l.lnli. C. C. IIOLDCN. YALE. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially dlrrts trie food nd aids Nature In ttrenu'thenlnj: and recon tructlns tlie czhautrcl dltrcMIre or gans. It 1 the latent dliCOTerrdd Ipe t ant and tonic Ho other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In tantlf relletM and pertuanntly cure J)Tpepili, IndiK'et.lonf Ilearthurrt, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauoeii, Sick Head ache,Gatral(ilA,Crnmp).aod Jl other renultntf ImprrfcrtdUestlon, Prtpartd by CC DaWitt AC Ctjtccs Dont Be Fooledi Take th cnlM. rill nOCHV MOUNTAIM Tt M4 entjr hy U&1. Mfc. !" C.. MsilifOM. l J n tkcll. (r trM mmtk cot ri iKb ftachar. Iftc. it i-rnta. Nr kM kuU . . MttkltWItkj tMtOk Alh M 4rUb