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X Jr Tho Keystone xV f of Ccod Health : I is pure food. Lion Coffee is all coffee no Klazinfj of criis or pjuc to conceal do fects and cheapen its quality. rrcsh and unttorni, rich in flavor, because always in scaled packages never in bulk. F. K A. M. K BROCKWV UOOCC. NO. 318. IletniUr etmiiiitlenlion for r.nu w '.It N livlil mi tin' itiliim int; rtiurwlty ew y r niniri ( u'li iiMiiith m i o'clock r Jt.saoith Hail. Main tr e t. YmIv J4ri s. ii : Inr. I.', April ji, M.or .luti 4 .-4, J aljr 0. Auk. . s-pt 3. I .. ! a Ylmtnn bretlm-ii will receive a frat.-rn.il wi-. ni'. V II llrrls-rt. w. M. finery Pcaree, Sec. II. K. I '.card. Tre-a VLC CHAPTER. NO. 64. O. C. S. Unsri.AK MFliTIMSs for lr. willlie tir-M cm tlee followlnif Ui-'Iii. iv rriillik't ( rrh month In MmmiiiIc ll.iit. Yule.- .I.tiniary u, l i'linury II. M.ireli is. April I'.. M.iv 1.1. .Inn.- lo, .luly l. Auk. li. Kfi,'i,m.;, Nov. 4. 1 mw. Mr. Ml Liu I.- i:. M. .1.1. 11. W. M Mrs. Ten.t Janline, Ne 1 r. V. a. I-h . W. YAI.C TENT. NO. 88. K. O. T. M. M. pHii t.u: iirvn w l t-ve-ry first hikI tlilr.l Tue.l:ev fiiiiiif ( iMrli inoeilti lit 7 .Ho riocU ti;iri In I ) r h til. I. ut r.l.x-k. Ylsilllat SlrhllHttlt III le rotulU fiTfixi'il .M. I.:l.rl ill. to iillrl.'l f i vil Urly. M ron Arnold, t .m 10. Mri'vt'i. ii. i . W. A. ( .iv.ui uli. 1'. K. PEERLESS HIVC, NO. 123, L. O. T. M. M M.hc h '.rt iiii'l llnr.l I il.l.ij "iWv -;i7v evriiMiii ol u li iii..iitli in M.io-.t-ai$ vti1"''' "' : '"1im-k. "j.iri .i.in. i Mw.ir.i.i 01:1. StAJ Mmine I.. Ilul.li 11. I:. K. Irrii Kapie.y, Flti.kuii' vii-x r. ADVANCE LODGE. NO. 110, 1. O. O. F. j-rrm,. , . .MfU every I riUav r.n.' a; dlrVV ""'ir '" 1 h-oniVrlalu lo K. '. .tiin bre-tlirm are ala.oa lS.-MI. A .ol,lU. N. ..' uy Muluyx. Mf . V. A. ( u.iu.i ti. Itea. 31 XTOZ2.T jza 3 atacsTORT. DR. DENJ. CLYNC. IiivsiriAN, suncrov A?t!) Arrni-. J ( II Kit. Or.co 011 Mala ttrerl. f1rt 1 door outh U Mclntyrn A Harris' ar Kooirift. dffli-i tioiir from j la 1 M. T.r- dtys in4 tuiurdayt nil day. VALE, MICH; WILLIAM WIGHT. r n n t Tptnf t'nitM!ii m r M VlrloriA t nifrity. Toronto. Out. 1 nio n.l rfl1pi-i Mulii trwt liou form- J cTly otx'uplinl ty lr. J. i; om. houti; , T Im lit. 14 m to l.J p m nd slier 6 p 111. ( vnr micm. 1 A. POLLOCK, M. D. J Omrr. ovr.R yai.r hank. or., J hour: to 10 30 s la. I to 4 p m lu- 1 p.:yi sod bsturdayt. TALK. MICH. DR. P. G. LATHROP, DKVnST. 1iiu liaJ m frj rxprlrw" In MtftisultMl l-ntlHtr. I ilw l.t"t tni-ltuxU ol rxtr.v tlnn tith. tl.'lico at lllll' tin k'iiuini'k .trwt, YALE. MICH. AARON WINDSOR, qV)NM.IAl. ATITIST. If yon wsnt s 1 fl rmt -t-lj li!r rut. hT, thampot or s-foftin. Uou t (all u givs blm s oslL. Chsr- YALE, MICH, J. B. STEVENS. VETERINAKT RUItcroN. ftradusts of Toronto Vctrliiary Collfa. Mn br Mtato Vrtrrtnary Attorlatlon. (all promptly attended day or night. Offlos Is buUdfni oppocUs Commercial liouis. YAl.E, MICH. YALE ART GALLERY 1HMTOT, K A Til t N J In all Its branrhM Klariflii. ('jipylna. He All work doiM Is lli lit atylft and Bimti. C. C. IIOLDEN. YALE. CEO. W. BELL. YAIE. MICH. SaIm prowrHly attended. Termt roo able. Ordrr If ft at th Fipooltor aBXct will roclers prompt suentlos. W. IV. LORD. PECK. MICH. 8sIm proaptly attended. Tsrmt fi SDIO. Dont Be Fooledi Taks tks (tsulssi. rlxlasl ROCKY MOUNTAIN Tt Mads hy Madlar Madl (In C.. Madia. Wis M kp yt wall. Oar trasa Mark cut Mb vackas. Vrc; j ctnta. Nr i4 silk. Accft uN0 t Vm aVarU BRICK! INK UF.D STOCK MUCK for aalfi, at,mT farm two miles south of It will pT you to call before purcbasinff elsewhere. . John H. Merrill. it A X His Second Sight ii Winn w arc particularly utx'.i.i to annoy WVMoii ut ll'-c rlub p linvo only to Btnrt n illfiMissU.n on spirit nn!lm. Sometimes it ore of tin Junior niomberH lian to lie punlshe.l fir cherk we t!l him till spiritualis tic arns ami ndvlM- him l ;o t; Weston for their v rtfl ntlon. Thi ha.s murli tlu nnu (fleet n nendln; a Imy to a h.nl'!l r to buy tdrap oil. Not to many yearn back Weft on was an nthil.i.di spiritualist him-M-!f. nttetnlln'.; neanees aid even writing b-tterN to tho local prenn on the nilijert. I'.ut iu uan ureil home what rudely and in a mnr.ner likely to make a labtinx ImprcKf Ion on any man. You h-o It wr.H thl.; way: About five years ano. v. her. Wefton was at tin- liilit ef his Fj'lrltualShtle zeal, a wliiow with a very pretty dauchler. reputed, to lie worth a Miiall fortune of 5l.."ien a year, took a Iio im on the i;uthk!rtf of the town. Weston fiil head over 1 nrti In love with Half), though, greatly lo hU chacrin. 1 he lo-n.ed to prefer the nttentior.H of a younn ehap In th" o(!Pe ef n firm of K.lkltor who held the ofllee ef cl rk to the magistrate.;. We.ti.n was continually a: Mln Ikiisy about i-plrlluallf m and tried to n't her mother to briny her to home of hi.; precious H'ann s. Ihit ihe r( filled to have anyt'ilr to !o with them, ami I believe It was thl hilly Tad of hlf wlib h ptit lier off Wehtorj. Any fane, peiihiblo 1111:11. feln I.ow the Krouiu! lay. w nild have dropped hplrltuall.m and JToro In for a little reality lahy wn worth dro; plr honiethln for. I can tell on but win re rplrlts were concerned Weston was jusd mad. and It only mnde him more cletermined io prove to her that hl Ihiorlen about second slht and mi on were correct. 1 renumber that winter well. It froze for three weeks on end. Wes ton used to take Daisy out hkatit.K on some flooded meadow h near l he sta tion, nnd thinuH heenicl to be eomiir: to a Load, lie wore hi heart ipilie openly on hU hleevo and wa ready to lick her shoes for love, hut the other (hap, who Junt at thin time (.-ime out of bin articles anil pit a part r.erK nip in the firm, wan maklnu the running pretty hot. There had been a lot of men thrown out of work by the cold weather and some unly stories wero afloat about burglar, footpads ami the Iikc Mrn. Hardy's little limine, away otit ly ItKclf, neem rd a Hire mark for gentlemen of this hort. nnl Wehton wuh never tired of warning her to keep the win down bolted, and even induced her to have a special new lock put on the fmnt door. Aftrr tho frost wo had snow, a fortnight or it. and the whole town got pretty well snowed tip. Weston did not necm himself atiout this time. I remember we remarked upon It at the elub. Perhaps hU second fight told him somo crisis was at hand. Any way. It came. It was one Wed nesday night. There was a concert la the town hall which some of us went to, Lut the place was so full of draught that wo were glad to get by the fire In the club smoking room at hail time. Maybe wo had sat there for ton minutes when we heard some one come mnnlnj? down the road like a madman. We all Jumped up and went to tho window Just in time to He dashed out Juct cs he was. seo Weston, without an overcoat, and with no hat on, tesrinc along like A motor car and tnaklnx for more noise. guessed something was up, and three of os put oh otir coats and fob lowed. It was easy to ace cla foot prlnti In the newly-fallen snow; there were still a few s'.ray flakes In the The Departure of Yout.'u There nre y:iln for all ur Ioh.-h, There nit l.altnn for all ir pnln. lhit when youth. iliriirn. 1. parts. It t.ik'it oint tliii'K (10m our lurt. At J It lit-Mr I'oirn m Ukiiln. V arc mroniffr nud nrc tM-ltrr. I'lulir rnaitliiMMl'M ftirnrr ii-lcn; R t 111. wo f-l licit Komi'tliiiiK Mt Followed youth with I1 Inir f-l. And Mill n vr toint iigiln. Pomr-tnltiir Ixnulirul H vunUli And kIkIi for it In vain. We Iwhold it rvcrywlii rc. On II. iiirtli and In tl:- nir. Hut It ! row hb:iIii! -llKnar.l !! nry Ht.xl.lai J. air. They made tdraigat for tho llardys. and we turned the last cop ner Jiift In time to see Weston extri cating himself from a large Know heap, so we waited In the sha.Iow uf the wall. Hut. perhaps. I Lad bet ter tell the rest of the story as Wes ton recounted It to us afterward. It appears that he was hitting at home curslti.' the witrther. the cold, ami the concert, whither Mrs. Hardy and Palsy had In en or.de.i ted by the rival, when a he dozed In his (hair l;e had a vision, (juite distinctly, he nssured us. he raw a lonely house surrounded with snow little and T.-. r''-A He was on his back in the snow. with a glimmer of Ilizht shining through the front window, while a man. Jimmy in hand, and carrying over his ba k a bag of tools, was try In to force the front door. In a Hash he recognized Mrs. HardyY. hciiM he hccmcd to hear the metal lic grating of the Jimmy as It wrench- I ed at the lock and splintered the I woodwork and feeing the hand ol I Proidei;ee cfTerli g htm a way ; straight to Palsy's heait, he dashed ! out Juti as he aim and never stopped j till liv trippe.l into the sr.ow heap. I As soot. u( he had extricated him ! self and recovered h'a brath a little he stealthily approached the house, bending low. as he softly pushed cpen the garden gate. There was the dim lisht rrllmmerlng out through the blinds of the front room and, yes , there, crouching by the door, Jimmy in hand, was the figure ot a man. Spurred or. by love, Weston was no (oward, and. uneoated. unarmed an he was, he flung himself upon the burglar, grappling with him fiercely as he loudly ( ailed for help. Weston Is a small man.and before yoti could say "Jack It.ohir.son" ho was on his back in the snow with a pair of hands have strangled the life out of him had not the door been suddenly opened from within to disclose tho trembling figure of Daisy clinging fearfully to the rival, while from the top of tho stairs Mrs. Hardy In bedroom attlro made night hideous with her yells. I will draw a. veil over the rest. Weston's antagonist was the local locksmith, called In hurriedly to re pair the patent lock, which had stuck fast and prevented the door being projierly shut. A bad headache had kept Mrs. Hardy from the concert, where shi? would not allow her daugh ter to go unchaperored. and sho had gone to bed early, leaving tho young people to their own devices. What with the fright and the cold, Mrs. Hardy was ill In be I for a fortnight, and only got out In time to be present when Wcrtnn was convicted of as fault and battery before tho local magistrate, for whom tho thai was acting as clerk that day. Daisy was married In the spring, but I think what hit Weston hardest was that when we help d him home on that eventful night it was to find his back ('oor In splinter and every room In the place ransacked. Weston never mentions spiritual Ism now. Gordon Meggy la Chicago Hecord Herald. Difference In Light Rays. Ix nard rays and cathode rays are re garded as moving electrons that Is, trains of minute negative electric (horpea fljlng with great velocity. Roentgen rays are trains of solitary waves of radiated energy emltd! at the Impact of flying clcrtrctia with stationary groups: of clot Irons, 1. solb! flatter. - A fr'.cnd In need la a friend hard up. 4tm a- I v.. I STAJE LEGISLATURE i Brief Chronicle of Mutters of Importance i 4f444)44 44444t Tl'o Mil pro tiling fur an Ifiniituttuu f 'l lio xcinto .n,li,il, y hold up t lie t 1 10 ililuuli il n tint MUhii:.m l'.tu- j to ii'vamji h. imvliini l.iu . Tim l uu'iit for tin Illlinl In oui flty of I ' liiitf !. ninont whl, u riiilri'tl not than t'ii tliotis.iml Inli.il. Hants ; " an.-riiiM.u fr rr.H.liu In t !- makes mi :i ppropriat ion of J l:i7."X for 1 1: imrpoM'. llvlll as follow: SlA! for t'n pun Iuih f a hit. $.(). ni fur liiilMini;, fJ.'t.iRNi for luachln 'iy. iowit iiinl fn', $1.".im fir tir rrnt rxju'iiHrH for thf ytr 11M I. a 4o,ihm fir riirri-iit xpniH for tin yir 1 ! k Tln covrruln iMMinl of tllO lllxlltlltloll 1.4 lo inn inriiiiMTK and tin- i;ov v irovrrnor us 1111 cx-offlclo member. It panM-il the sen ate nud the institution will probably U located In Saginaw. It was a short day In the leull.i lure. th( hcstliiti this nftcriioon being deferred until ,'l:.".o p. in. in order that the members might attend the funeral of the late I.'. Willis lleuient. There was a lot of Inlk In the houo com mittee of the Whole on tin- l'llller bill peilllitlilix Wholesale liquor dealers or brewers to establish cold storage sta tion In township, villages or cities Upon the payment of a S.'sl licence lee for i-neli mik-Ii winfl-.-i Tin. 1,111 wiiii Anally paed. with an am. ndmci.l that Homo- m...i.i 1... ...j.i ,,i it.... .-..Id storage places only t retail dealers paying the regit In r $."io license tax. After many weeks of talk, the horse committee 011 public health decided to leport the medical leul.triltioll bill. It Ii noteworthy that the lueiivurc. which as llrst Introduced was supposed to be alined nt oMtcopnthy, ghes that cl.iss of prai titioners greater ris ognltiou than they ciilov uinb-r the present law. I Tin- bill as nurecd u;kh provide for an additional member of the board, who Is to Im an osteopath, and who s to examine applicants for cerllllcale if osteopathy, while oilur mcinbers ate to examine tln-iu in materia inc. II j 111 and. therapeutics. 1 I'tirsil.i.V p. III. he leitise I.miK up the CampUM taxation bill proio.-lic.' to exempt all credit. Including mrl -.Mile n iid land contracts. II. Wur l ..lleie.l an a liietiditH-tit itoioliig to put credit back lute be bill, whl.-li would juai ti. ally kill the Mil. A long d!si us -ion full, i isl at the end of which the bill was agreed to. e,iug all credp exempt. I'lii-ml of the bill Wlltlled to rush It to It k third nadiii.'. but did m l 'el Votes enough to mih-iii the lilies. inot ot lb. nn-mbers insisting on more t'Uii' to co:ilde- t!ie measure, and 111" bill Will lake the refill. It course. t'lerk Pierce, of the bolide, nil expert p.11 Ii 1 tin iitaria !i. m t tn thai the h.n'.sc bis lll.ldxerti 1 1 1 1 ' de;ed Itself the .tillev- of adjourning it eny time. i ell Kcpresc illative t'olllb" lesolll Hon siitiiig May as the date for llnal adJ.n'.riiiucMt v as before the j hoiie. Pe reoetifatUe Colby itiim-d 1 that io-iiib-r.-itou of it be indefinitely j MitNined. Thl was carried. "That aelieii ludi-linitely postpones oiisider- .. I Ion of any i i -liit i.n lo adjourn, in my opinion." can adj. Mini foievcr." vi Id Pierce. "We lie er ( l.oW. bid III II t keel 1 Oil Th- Ciiinbs reou.iii providing that work should be toppei May i:i came up in the bouse Wednesday and Pan da II moved lo make the dale May '.'S for tinittlug work and Juno for Una I id loiiriiiucut. but even this late date was tint accepted. Possibly In show I hat they do i:o intend to loaf, even If they icfii.o In set 11 date to work, the tii'-uiliers Immediately adopied a n solution that hereafter O'sslnli ,if Mie bolie shall till In u'itl lit lo In the morning, insiiad of at 10:.".n Speaker Carton apioSnte. as the house end of the committee to go to Stillwater. Minn., lo lnetdlgate the state making of binder twine In th prison there. Representatives Ran dall. Stone. Iluumgartncr. Duman and I Jlati helder. The latter, however. de clined, saying he did not feel equal tu the trip and added that he hoped the speaker would appoint some mem tier as much opposed to contract labo- as himself. (Joycrnor Ullss is reported to have said: "This legislature ought to al. Journ May X. There's no reason in the world why It shouldn't. Not very many appropriation bills have gone tnrough yet. hut most of tnera have been considered by the commutes and are In shape to be got at quickly. They could be passed and out of the way in a week. Resides the appropriations and the primary election law. there Isn't a thine for the legislature to consider that there Is really need for. It can't adjourn ton quickly now." 'Iho outlook Is that the appropria tions of this year's legislature will ex ceed those of the List session by alsiut S.MM.CO. Those of the last session. Including the state university mill tax. were almtit 7,.M.is'. Rills carrying $;t.OM.ooo have (uissecl ho far this nev si. in. Rills calling for alMiut $"..iimi mu more lire yet to lie reported by com mittee, also an omnibus bill carrying at unit ..'.( 1.1 mm). Resides Jilxnit $1,. in 10,01 m 0f university mill tax is to be considered ill this connection. Chairman Nenl. of the house ways and means committee, upon whom de volves most of the work of grinding out the appropriation bills, says be is trying I 1 bavo the labor completed within the next lo days, to facilitate early adjournment. Oil May . the house will vote on one of the uot Important measure of tin session. Acconl lug to n revolution pascd Sat urday the Ward Ra11cl.1ll-C1implH.il bill, for the exemption of nil credits, will come up for third reading on that date. Ry n vote of l".l to til the house n fused to nass the (Jreu-el bill to nnieiid the constitution so as to jm rudt De troit to own and oiM-rste street rail way, and the overwhelming nature of the defeat probably means that the subject has Ik'cii dlsMisei of for this session. A iarge number of petitions came to the house on the 20th from labor unions all over the state asking for the passage of the GreusH city ownership I bill, the bill to give mechanics' liens preference over all other claims and the bill to protrc. wor.mrn of build- I in it In course of construction. jiioiM. or iVin-.ont ui TIuti 'llltlo 1IIHI1 int. y In i.'ihIiiu it tint Win 1 1 1 - i r itcp. iaitrr m i-Iiaiiipionlilp Tl MM, im originally prrM'titol. urn ntt till- ImIIITiU of lllltl'l.l M.( II III ,i l HMV.T. for llll: . ,Lr;,U' oil llu ctirrt'iit I1111.I4 r u. taif wh.'it lli.-lr Hppropriall.iiM urn- xliaut'd. It will mid MJ.Yinki 11,. r i,,.p 1.. 11 .1 !. roiiijK.Mel of'f nmuin- t;.H.. ii,,iitiiii..i, if i..,,i (ll Monday een liv I he i.rlv.1.1 Junket will f.rt for Still v. iter, Minn.. . fi investigate the binder twine phm j in the stale prison there and report to the lotf -.attire a to whether it would be advUable lo Institute Min-ii a phi. it j In Jackson prison. The nn-aili. rs .f Hie parly an- Senators Mnrlarty. WomIiii.iii and '.nun 11 and Hep. Kin djill. Slotie, H.iuuigaerluer, Duncan ami Campl c. 1 Tee house reeeli'l.V p.lse. what !ov .:ppe.ir. o hae deeti a very expetiive bil. The Li:i ii.; a bu.g one rvlsn;: and -ot:so, dating the I aw Lroeriilii" j V"1"' " 'V'""-. the lie- firm .V Kuaiieli. of cucimiaii (.rami Knpi-K was awarded s;ini f.n .preparing the MM. The oiicln rs wi r. Iicld Up in the au.)d.ir-i;ciicr.irs nii.-e 1 and the en.ite adopted a ieso!ut l.n jcalllnc; . r hifornrili .ti on the subject. I Jy II o!e ,,r '.-J Ii. O the senatt ' pased the bill, as a iin-tided ,y t Ik l'o:ie. to 1 re.it a funtry fc-cre I: l wo fow-iihhlp.s of I!tiscoiii!iio:i eiemty. .ih' bill provide f,,- j, itietr,v war (den. tin- s.ih rv In iug tlxed at' .1..V 1 a year, aiid N ; the o.p drif in u by the warden, on r. common. I. it;. .:i of the rta'.e li'iestrv coi'tnii-siii'i. of iii!.,i iiinl number .r competent forcctry ward. i:" .1; S 5 a d ir. iJi in-senive ilijrlr .-. in commit I tee t'i lh.' V.!io:.. re!.'.ed his f'uii1 agailU't the Ilea; icolltlrtj pi u'l..' ill-.' to a:t;cii I iir 01. si jt .itien vi that a I freight rate r-.;nui I.ion may b sip ; pointed, but n!';gitn" motion that all Salter the enacting cluife he stile k n out was left ate ! and the bill wa i:r.M( to. , few ottnr enlnijiortant : bills v-r- ;;i i". 'ip.n and the hou ( ' a !Jourti"d. ! Ueprc:i:.itive P.atcheldi-r fried Thursday lo b.i" the h iue rcipiot jll.e way and mean committee to re port the hill .iodinu tor an a.ldili.ni ; to ill.- capiiul. but hi motion was iti;.-t:ed down, and It look as if liii ! vjoo.oii 1 project w as di ad. A c.nlci ci'iv of senators wm held io;i Tuesday evenh v. at which a coui jpioinie 1 rimar.v e!ection bill was agteeil ij on. to be n poi tid liext week : lor adoption. It w.i decided to st. n holder- on May tlnal ailjoiiruiiicnt to be on May I . In the senile the ia lhra It Ii Ml), pro viding for the payment of high school tuition and tr.tu-port.itlo,i of pupil in certain district, was drought up, but full consideration was postponed until tin-re should be a larger attendance. The house stale affairs committee reported favorably the grain inspect ion I bill. W hich provide for the npioltlf. Imeiit of Inspectors M $" and weigh- masters at 7."i per Mouth, to be paid from fee-. ii - bill providing for a state veter inarian to lake lh'1 place of the prcs lent state M-teiimiry board was killed by tin h.'iw committee on state af fairs. The senate ha l no work ahead Mnn day and did little else V'A adjo ;rn. Senator Kily presided during the short time the session lasted. The scte.ite is conlliitilng its pro ! gramme of keeping nil work cleaned up. so 1 1 1 1 1 a-i loijoiii mucin may lie decided iism in the upper branch at any time. The state affairs committee of the house ha rcMiiteel favorably the- bill providing for a good road cnnimissinu er at $-." cr year. l-ix-Seiiator Parle ha an eye on the plum. coxijkki m:ivj. The emperor of Germany has an nounced bis intention of visiting Paris. RuriMar at Rmwnsville, Pa., chloro formed l" erons in one house and got away with S'J.OOd. Michigan Central clerks at the Chi cago freight ohioes have refused an offer of .r l 1" per cent Increase In wages In r'sKnse to their demand for 1.1 per cent nnd no eight-hour day. Congressman Jas. D. Rlchfirdsou. Democratic leader of the house, an nounces his decision to epilt polities ami devote himself to the work of Scottish Rite Masonry, baring Ih-cii dccled grand e-otnma mler of the south ern M.prcme coune il. thirty third de gree, Scott bit Rite Freemasons. WllliaM Par-"-, of l.uther Mills. Pa., whose 11. vear old daughte r had been assaulted by Charles Rrsiks. -c ured admission t.i tin Jail where the latter was locked up. and shot him iwiee. The grand Jury refti-cd lo In dict him. .ml be was set at liberty. A Rarnum clown. Spader Johnson, has been leTt $1 5i.000 by his grand, father, who has Just died in Hereford shire. Knclaml. Johnson had run away from honi: and was supposed to be de ad, when h turned up at his )1 1 home in ive. Russia and Japan are quarreling over n limber rnlin.i e lallne-d by il Russian ngeiif al the inouth of the Yalu river. Upon going there to op erate it It was found Hi it Japanese were In tiosscssioii ami tin y would not vacate. liclwan' Groom, tie- oldest man In New Jersey. I deael nt Ml. Holly. N. J.. at fhe au- of l'". lie bad a pec u liar maid 1 for attending linnulim. He sow more than :M' and m several occa sions help! (he i.ftlei-r. One of his hist reiOesti wu that the church bell and (Ire Isdl le tolled In unison loi times, one for cue h jenr of Ills life. Two Cheboygan merchants are giv ing away secils 111 id every back yard h he-coining a garden, The sawdust freuf the C.ieftM.e mm Is now ued for fuel nt the electric light plant. 1 1 wm once a problem to dlsMse of It. Women as Well as Men Arc Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble prfys upon the mind, dii iouragra ani lessens ambition; beauty, vigor , .- - , ani ch-crfulnesi soo. i'l, y disappear when th kid- Vnr K?' n?'s are ou ot order "FjwlifrQtr,.. Kldry trouble has ." $J ""NisVT become in prevalent ii ! ttiat it is not uncommon AY X . , f;r a chilJ t be born VI M'V' affllctei wjth weak kid- r.ey:. Kthe chiiJ urln- ""' a"es too cf;en. if the urine scalds the flesh cr if, when the chili rea:he an age when it should be able tr control the passage. It is yet &tf!lc:ej with LeJ wetting, depend upon it. the cau;.e ol the difficulty Ij kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of !he'.e impv-rurit crpans. This unpie&r-art trouble i due to a di-ea;,ej condition the kidneys and biadoer and not ta a habit ai mo-t people suppose. Vorr.en ai well as men are maae mis erable with kidney and bliiuer trouble, and both r.'ei the same preat remeJy. The mild and the immediate eflrct ot Swamp'Uoot iiroon realized. It Is sold by druggists, in f.f:y- f 'K cent and one dollar pfT?T:Tfi..t3l sl:e:. You mav have a WC -i " W' sample bottle by mall free, al: .0 paxphlet tell injj all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial le:trs received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kll.Tier fit Co.. Binghamtcn, U. Y., to sure a.'C mention this paper. I im 't m ike nny mlst.xkes. kit rememtie'r tin Arillir, M;mi. l:... ir KlIloT's amp llixrf. una tin- uJ lr.-s, IllllKtttnilHuO. N. V., u i u i Nettle. 62. t Hour .lata m C lab Tbavt Will rverrtMlr (liniiia lola II. Miiinal t.li...r Wit. loClnbof Amerl.-a. Tlierttla s..i.tn. .1.. ilk. it aarwber. Il.u atmoain'.ihlna ) in ail lh twiivnia II girrt ar womlerful. llei-itl.lra you t i.M.. ."'nu prritMiHwia. muic . murt-l ii(ruiiienia at l- il rul tirlrra. Il an-urea re-diK-e.1 rao aatio.or hotel. It anvwrra queeilotia ro.11.. it firrrra x-avinrahlpa ami Talua l.lara.ll (irlwa In nirn.lra. It ariajnlalna rlul MMmialn many cltl-a (of l.inwnhm. In ..I J lib. n eerr mer.ilr rv Irra tiiimrUI mavailneeeill UMi.r v'rV i.ia,ai.i.iirluolnarlah iiwir.lnri uum a pl.a r i.lli laM voraJ ami In Ir.imanlal mul-i rull al-i a-e iiw.otb lch..ni r itra rhnriei 71 t t-r-t q o .Mr in alt lnu ioVNiTTHKoV T'ttSt i'i"N"11 tt The full yearly mamtierahlp feet I On TVtllar fnr wia.-tj you ae( all a'.e, aucl ynai wmt ltb triar lias within larva as ami It a If yfMi witillodoi.nii.l rrl 1 nur alollakr aMk. If teni liMt'teara tuain. l in), aen4 Kcvmi fur Ibree i.M.nlh. mambarahlp. Nub-Hlyraa a(Tcrl Ia pix inia oner ty. 1 u win rt your money terk In ain marr tlmeaorer. Kull ant,-ulara will b- nl frnai f rharaa. but If mi ar alia nu will end In y.mr r-iue fr mmlrahlp with tb pn.r rr a one. rim isrta. tbrea mntba mem l.rrtililp t.fTrr will anon rhana-e. Wrlce al nr tut-.1r-:n yn.ir ltirr ami enrlnalna SI .W f'-r full year'a iiiemlsirabla or twoly C c-ruka fur thxaa Ut'TL'-ar. MTFltillY MFSIO CIXII P.. IIHN..mih.,N, T.Ctly SUCCESS ACENTS WANTED ti tirv m u r.ii c?::z:3i rcimrx. IIIU lAY-hlKAUY WUBk-MW Vl.XX. Yataaaa wara nt kaaao ef lrarL IVrlee at ar. far Villi: ftal'iX a4 LlUiUXU I I KMOtAbl NT". THE SUCCESS COMPANT.Coopor Unlos.N.Y. City Biddlecomb's Art Studio $ Mcliel Block. PORT HURON tftalni ha1 vaara at msrlsnce Itt the Pnotographic art, w are preparcl io do your work: rigni ana at revao tble prices. Ak any of our patrona what kind of work we turn out; ask em If we don't aare them money. They can tell aa much at we can. The ve tried m and are our petmanent ustomera. You'd be too If jou'll ask m. APID RAILWAY SYSTEM Klectrlo Fat l-lne Now Operatiu IVHrisss) Port Huron and Detroit paosiito -roxxicTyaxx MaryaTllle. HI. t'UIr, Marinsnty. Algooao, Peart ll. arh. Fair Haven. New Haltlmore. Mt. Clrmens. TO minute tare.! He twren Port lloro.i and ! troll via New htiort l.lnn itwmo Marine) t lty and AncliorvlUn Tfrfl ejulckr-it Ko'.ite; the lt and mt mn. vtfilriit Hervler. Throcish Car leave Port lln rtm ( Waiting Itcsmi) for l trolt via Alircmae and the jke Hhtire at ii minute aftrr theoM hours tioelnnliiK at s. in. For Iw-trolt via Hie m w atiort tins st Si inlmiteti after the old hour Is Kliiiiliif at 7:.i-' a. m. jtt ear for ltrlt le-t at p.m. IjisI rar for Marin V. ty ti ll p. in. For fol.le-rs a birrs any aicriit or (.. W. Par ker. IS. K. & 1. A., IJ Wocslward Avrune, le iroit. MU-h. WHEN t & vmt iTinim iuu nan PORT HURON rut Up at the Union Hotel ! PKIL. CICHHORN, JR Pra- Thls house Is furnished throughout with Klectrlc Call Rells, Kiectric Fana and every other convenience for tha eomfort of guests. Plrat-Clasa Tabid. Flrst-Cla Rooms. Fti f l.OO end 91.29 Day. 1 Foley's Kidney Cure aiMkcs kidneys and bladder right mi R