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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-04-24, Page 7llilititil'ilippillililiLilli'llil��Fi-M-- -1_111--1'. 1-6-1-1 -.---�--"�—.---,�--�1--�l--.-,. - -1 ­. � - ­_____­,_____ __ — _­ _ --7-7 ---. -­- , - __­ _____ �­__ ____ - - __ . � _r�_­r ­ , . 11 - 11 I �� _7-11 - ­ -­ ___ , - - ---,-- - �­­ ­�� ,-- __ - MIWRT� . - . I i .- ­­' _1�1_­_�_­­ �­­ ,--- � ­ - - ­­ . -, ­­ ­ . , � ­___�_­ ­ . . _ . I � . I . - � - _�� �. I . � � . ____ � . .i . . I i . I ;1 I , - .. . - .. .. I I . �, . . I . � � T - �;*� � ­ I � , �_ I 11 � . � . ��i­l 'i , - . - . I . I- � , . . � I I � - . � . . .i . . � . . I ­ - IV;% 1� - � - .­ - - - I i .. - , it � 1�,_ . , � . i I � . , .... I . - - 17,- �,:._ I - - , I �� - I . - :1 . i . . I . I I I I �v - - .i _�_ - , � - . - . i . - V . I � . I � - . =.j _; - � -, - wt,-�t--* r� � I . I I '. I A .. . . - � I . . � I I I I . � �� �� 11 - . . _­.­�._. - �, - - - . . . I ! , . . : I , i . . I i � . 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I t ! 97: I. .A 9 - - h Lght I I ;J i her an ' 'r m I -I . u I 1 1250 ,_ I � ,� .1 . . '41 .000 ACRES � .! � ! noud lav rider, wit � ; main after dookbig, to sts;�d out, smart, flesh sound and whole. "WIT FARMS . . ; . I � I. ' i are generally of a . *k as live I shall speak of the virtuea of B. B. I _" - I � : _ ; "I "I . � q - I I - � I down each leg. His manner is as ,swa f ashionable. " . , I , and r feel grateful to Providence that Eruch & � . .1 � � � I `P� - .- I - � - .. � I Nervotis Prostratioll. ; � stripes --of bright looking gl ss . ru , nnin C' Ufe c o iri e them look An Ion IN MICHIGAN I CHOICE' . .. . � , � Ho I Int the case in questio B. foine it p=,Ided for sufferers. I - I � i . I . n four 1; auinials were m 17rX. , . � . - 11 ger as his apparel., He Is loud, uncouth . . W. BENNETT, Acton P.O., Ont. . ; -blatant. ' He swells with Pride and fairl be bwight d, sheedul stated to haye been ea,st on straw while oike - 1. i! wu stt,8 . � I I nflul I mother ailing and I endants niade four �: large wounds � . . est of Toronto, FARMING LANDS . . . : - � 3 of the def ,; I � - . . . . I Sarsaparilla. . i � , bubbles over with wit keen and tn6liiv the daughter oc plaining. A Health I or incisions in the muscles under the tail of . �, $1 to -$5 p er acre . �� � U a razoes edge. With all lie has a rue - Palo fa,ce, ian gu d lim heart . � I � - I New Students -L take advantage. - I . 4i444_,"WW;,"rW4__ . I � "I I 1 Xlplz - I - 10, , . of, I A �0 , I � at of �Pms that am , - . . . Xerely��to feed . I � I � >tenough. Ahom, ' M same as a Imn2n ral tening up. � . � I I I � I 1 9 1 , k 1. I I - . * 8 I!I � I . . � 1"Prifier � I - - , - I . ­ . he blood, strength. I . � I - I r one and puts. the 1 � .3-- 1. _'t.4.1_1 — t - - ! I I . I I T . . � I - . �. � . 1� . I e . I I : I . I I I . : to � SOWN I : : I _. � I o tes and lNuM � . � . � ;. 11. ! .sel.- � I ,et List. � I ' Vholesa�e Prices. �, — � ,vorth $l.,_ -)'j5 for $1,-()5. ;_ �25 for $1.0 1 ; . ;_ �_ all dollar Je goods fIr 59c - all 5% - Aren's 'Wai ts wo�rth 35c - - :1 I n e r�, . , . I I i , � SOLID 4 QLROK. . � rQulickPrices � �4 ditto .53.,,')o ; $5 ditto, 1 $150 ditto *.,,,�_�50 ; 83. -a $1 � .25 ; $2 ditto $1 ; i� order early, rs, Table Linens,Towel > I ;, Ginghanis, Cottons F �f� Linings, -Trirnipings, . Ldkerchiefs, Neck' Ties, :i.LL . I � . � : lound in a store such as. , .6ock' has been bought War. I . In order to, :. I - I � Ices : i I � ; �riuted, in navv.- aiij_ . . . li 45c for 23c - ditto� I �Silk� in four shades, 7 � I All other� .silks at, 1. , her waists. . ___ m. sbarp, ;hiff � . . I . I cow � Block, � 4as % 000 no,,,v best [AFORTFf. CEik �$6-5000,000 $ 11!�001000: emiated, Diafts 6 cities in 11 & C. -3te3 of interq;t I K. - � ay and Xovem- . . aper and Far. i � . I . I I 11 I � . �S,, Manager. , � . C -heap and pro uctive. , , 1, I I . I I � palpitation, im eiltion, ner- ! each. ,J:he am als were than placed in . - ! r— ! ged hon-asty and a touching V ffeotign , for. - I ' ' WIT11 TERAIS TO SUIT I I I ' . . . I I ' . vousness, comummai n, dizzi- is talls padded on each side �with bage.on. Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. I . - - � . Along the line of the . . r . His heart wa8 dDlieeted' his own that capti,vato one's h noy. . ness, general t ng of weak- - - :aeks of straw to prevent th4rn from lyTg' .1 . -1 � . � TO ACTUAL SETTLERS ONLY. - . I - I . . - I I - I out For a Iftomenk ,e.' 1 ness and ti dposs are . . : an she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. I LANS1410 AND SAGINAW - . L I . I . - ) i caused by.d!�rai , ant of the Happiness clown, while their tails were, plaited with I en she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. . � 64 - . to be so popular In America, I a a slu in these Ind a ! Womau!s. . - A -ORES . - - ..� - 1; I met the "Little Nipper, who s my . i JACKSON9 . - I - organs dis"c Ifenun no. straw, and a rope attached to � this was car- , DIVISION OF THE MICKIGkN' overwork as a stu ent at o on : ried up to the � ceilin and � pZed over a, she had Children, she gaVeLtbenx Qistorl& 50,000 1 Ile9c Chiswick, i% suburb of Lohdob Jusi fou r Balm sets, ran oves disease, I �d weight was ' I � I I ' I , I - corrects diso I ors,J restores -hea.Ith, and pulley. A three or our polm, � - . brought on an at -tack of :)us OroptM- years ago He was out for f i prome ad 3 ,� In AfasoD, Lake, Osceola, Oeeana and � - I . makes home h . Interesting 1pamph- then suspended frora the other" end of the . -, CENTRAL I RAILROAD tion,` says Mr. Gilbe t, a 4ilwaY with his* father. He had - t, ^Nlden lot for 0 u no free on application. � I I . . -, - iog I , I � "I was . oce ling� nw- . I rope, with the object of holdin he tails of .: - missionary. swagger of the older coster a - was dr sse I The B cluO Co., Toronto, Ont. t i , - les. Dr.Wood',s Nor- - , I I SYSTEM I . m - � � the horses erect or perpendicubr. The Prince of Pectoral Remed vous and if I exert d heart e4actly like him. An,insp ra don ca a t) h�Aaauzz� way!Pine Syrup cures Coughs,Colds, Asthma, Hoarse- # ourIands are aituated'in the beat agricultural e . LIKACM,ft 2KW - Further it appeared that th.. horses were commenced to flutt�r Vio I 7"d I' 2.1 I was ily We 6 ng of w ic ness' and Bronchitis without f ail. . ,countiegin1liohigan. Excellent railroad facilities Me and I wrote swift � -_ - For sale in Sei forth by J, S. Roberts. to be kept in this position for three weeks ; Cream the Fryit.Belt , tot a Aing markets of the world. Here. to an .,warned that even or -din wer6se en- t e pet verse,ts: �, � 6010� - I __ L � 0 � me *,am-- — - Of . sit for enterprising Canadians to secure dangercd my life. But . but fortunately for them the S6cietv for th : . " CS 10 . swals , . 1 1 1 Quick relief and sure cure follow fte use of Nor, . . - I e f a on advantageous terms- Price,, I I �tilere 'a's a little champlon, I i I the b kok of one of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 'heard of ',way Pine Syrup In all disemes of the Throat&nd 1. . � ... A . Sarsaparilla I feel better tho n I'e er,ex- - Is a out. I I wrote upon � them, "if the business. One witness declared that i Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, etc. Price 25o - � ents easy. . DO 'irn proud. Well, 'a's a knoc One Mason County Fruit Farmer offered - ,ve I*w and ym pected to feel, for I can- noi v addrew a, 1'4e knowed Iiin to take a girl a 'six fmt taU. Capt. Goodnow c Ln f ,Lyle a place to this good. 1; I . For further rticulars. call on or wrIte to . - . Lincoln.0 the legs of horses that have ,Ueen nicked I, all druggists. .1 be ratified. A� A . .0000. meeting' without effort, can ival)[ a -brisk ,E",11 get himself up dosay, � . little boy, I shall $4000 FOR 1895 CROP issione I it I ; man have been known to swell in �� one week al- " . . � . ,0. . BARNES, Land Comm' i .r, t)ar-e f6r two hours or more 2'thout ex- Bil y 4 'I'm goin out wi, loov, Thewarwasabi;sfiBrcest. Thegreat ' A cough or a cold can be quickly cured by Wood's I � '13 � am ha-u-gtio'n- and am free fro'm that stressing Aj i 'a only stands so 11. ],�, tnkt's all. tv and labor, torment- most the ,size of their bq�15_ On the Norway Pine Syrup.. it in a eombination of an that � . . . ON THE TREE. ' � 1 Lansing, 111chig . was worn with & ixie question of eruelty, exp6rts are as usual to best In lung healing medicines. . ! - �k I have often- One of thi ed by the alpitation. In my wor .. . . . ,� songs �yhlch pleased Londo. complants if the envious, crowd. 1 - . I I TIROMAS R. LYOXI , Y! . his galled upon both sides; but the Wakefield . . i time recommended ScotV6 !arsa�parffia, addlence� highly Is 4 bit of cynicism ei - ed with numberlass vares incideut to - I 000 ''A V and ha.ve seen many cases whiDre its tt iled " Watle th6;�, Gead Of i Henny'llzil ? position, pressed condantly to decisions of magistrates found the defendants guilty, . AD kinds of Coughs Tickling, Hacking, Distress- � . . ., . f,6, With Ing, Obstinate or merel; slight ooughs yield to the -140 1DEARBORN STREET, CRICAGO, I I ,,_)RES ted in each case � fine of I n effectslave' been most mat* d." I . . NtAffink-." 1,t represents tibe !Diogones of grave moment in pu ic policy, but he for. - And illflid I oothihg, healiag effects of Wood's Norway Pine � 1478-13 459 E7 1s. 6d. in the shape of' costs,-Lendon ' �ott's Sarsaparilla acts I a of Syrup. Pries td,*., all druggists. . I Sc e Xic in iiesopher,, ti o got them all to li te to the troubled tal - - i . i . 1( the gutter, the curbstone ph . � ; . MICHIGAN , restoring shattered nerves Y cau -ttye- ic of the slums. - I heard al obap of th 9 a little boy. t re inds us of Him who -News. I . 4010� . -_ � � i � . . I- k e *. . � I - . I . - . I e- in . Vu Thousand Farms. builds the nerve centres. head- so;rt talk volubly one day and �t t ore a heavie bard n tkan any nation's - s . - . I . gs �rucll c -yet w wa a compassionate and -1 Funny - � -_ . - 1-1- - 11 I I ;� . ,I -i - ache, nervous dyspepsia a nerve t4at I had beard, p,�iople in bi her wal a �bief, a[ Dialects I 'I armlia . � i _L._A____ - - [ I —_ ! g - LandS -derangements wear � on I he ,syetem- ' inuoli.In'thel s If -forgetful. ,, ; � The'dialects when faithfully rendered, -_ I of! life teAk pretty ,pame stra , e I - - -_ . I arsap - __ - , Why .Michigan is Preferred. — I Situated in Manistee. -Mason, Wexford TAke, muscles and strbng nery re I sio He Liked. _�__ - - - I — . . I Misoaukee, Crawford, Iron haraga, . 1�19 F_ Frain is: : The : dt , brogue, the bl - ., -,Kalkaska I � livin now- - 11 I always t io agh I was fond of music,)� liquid dialect of the Dago n,dver tire me. 1 - =: - . ,� I I I . - 6M Wf 10 WoJ's the good 'of tryin to I . � - —1 = — —_ M =___ .0 �portunity to get a Home. Scott's S arill,a makes neir bbwdand and I wrote the Ong Immediately. T !9 are always delightful. The nich 1kish - ."ebic &'nd Ontonagon oeuutles. These lands ace gists, $x per bGttle. Dose . L I Of -all dm I r I ea7 a I undering �, German and the 11 L, P along the lines of thq Chl � & West Xlehigan it. one teaspoonful. . � . adays? . . ) look upon i6 good bit of true dialect as a R flint& Pere Marquzo R. R., Toledo, Ann - 0000000 . . said Farmer Grean*. but since I visited work of art. Dickens' and Thackeray's ' . I t � . F W6 t's the good of honesty, when lumbeg onl '; - and Grand Rspids& - -*--- Matilda, in B)sf on I I've had my doubts . is H�Frbor &.K. Michigan .R. ' ' ' .1 - L 'avin?, about it. I hidt't been there a day before, writings are interesting because their " DO YOUSEE THAT HUMP ? . The slipmicr advantages of Af ichi- - I I attillans R. R_ The most has land is locNed , bout a FA1joUS NORTHERN MICHIGAN FRUJI4 THE LONDON COST'Ellt. w o�t,lsptahyesuse of slavin or ravit , she !soya to me, ' N characters speak a eockney dialect. Mark I -that pi for farming md. fruit raising are I . -the Here the moil, cliwmLte and Iceation are suit I ­ Wot'n the good of hennyflnk? Nj nk. . Matilda,. ow, father, Twain's " goughing It," is written in the Not on "The Page," it never'bas'em, but on 9 9 I BELT. . . we)re going *to have � musical, and I do hope . � dead wire fence. it was caused by an animal run- known to all the ivorl#L That there is ed to growing,peaches, apples, berries, Tegetabl a . - I I think, without doubt, my, most popt �- dialect of the mining camp. i The , whexi, oats and hay. Adjaeant to churches, s= CHEVALIER ON IS ECUL- you'll enjoy it, !" . ni.ag into it. The animal "didn't wean to." n in -whicli 1-0e, .ALBERT _1i hted I was one cold, no lbetter'state in the unio I sad markets, We Off3ir � - . lar song ts, "Old Dutch." hat is ti e .� ,,, , - I You I 11 Imagine how de fe ce "couldn't hel. ' I ' - S Of course I ,shall,' says I 't it," but the hump is there and to 1. fese lands at very In . iARITIES AND SO � GS. affectionate term the ooster 4011eg to K . day last winter when I meta good natured I kt is an eyesore to t a owner. He looks across the tecure a comfortable home, with the I . . * COS 011, long time and e"y terms. Tlt)e pirfect[ . know how fondi I am of them famous ol'd I gable, , rg - g Cspadiano . helpmeet. It tells of the love-of"a, sexago- Long4sland Dutchman, ard said : roadat his neighbor's non-humpable,-anti-sa ,, i a liveliliood and L Wrels,an opportunity for entesprisinj ' Scotch so gg you used to sing, and how I'm Page (once mud admits thlatElaitiolty "is in it" wr jn4ans of mak . - , . . 6 � I to secure profitable farms on most advantagaou I 3 ' mrian for his wife, it ieve wbiWhiksjasted, .. � . en anybody ' Hans, you have frozen your nose." - all. Sold by ev�nt-tlally of acquiTing a campetenze, . -terms, as. this land murit be sold at the earliest op�. 4The Poor Man's Tra4esman- -His, Attire, hetic, as tb 3 always r ady tc Jiae in wh 11 Nein," said Hans, " he froze hisself." I I . portunity. . ; ! . I I � 40 yearg. It is exceadiDgly Pat strikes u i I Coronation.' . " Now did it happen, Hans ?" I asked. 0. 0. WILLSON) I is �.roved by official coml)(IriMls WAIL . . Dialect,. Honesty and. A11'ecti - lbv�e of these people, is as strong as It i 3 " .r W - 'be the beat MUE31C you The Page Fence Man, - I Address , . - � . I 'heitrt to conce0e. Th 3 e 1, this I ill � " I no understand dis ting," said Rans I other states. I Meaninr,of the Word Pal -rho Cockney _possible for the - ever, list med to,' Pays Matilda, and. my -I I hai . Seaforth, Ontario. I In the first place, coli ler her leca- R. G. PETERS, Salt & Lumber Co.,' , depth of m ning whic i putting his finger on his nose. 1470 sic I songs aill How Chevalier Composes Them word 'I pal" has a I . ' The Michigan Trust Go., iteeeivar. I : � I to u ders n mouth wi tared to beat it. &rry dot nose dese fordy year unt 1�el nefer ' ; . I I reat Lake-%. I � � it is almost impossible I , " The i ight of the concert you ought to e Vidn. Surrounded by the G � ,EASTLAKE, 1 1478-19 . � MICHIGAN. NEW YoRiF, April 7.-Thab pessimistic this country. It means morc tb an frFlen A ha' seen t ie folks pour in all silks and freeze hisself before." rustworthymen and women to ad. thp� e in . -1 ,li ate is te-mpered to a 'degree . gentleman, "the lean and huD ryC sslus"', .or-clium. One's alter e9b, Or prt of one' a , One dav 12[ans had his horse stolen. JEle 1. ' - �u his laridable d6site to turn tbe honest soul, is the best way I cari d 3scribe it. I satins an( wers. Matilda wore, well, I rote an advertiaenitut and brought it.to eMine-ntly pleasa-zt foT man and n,grilutly � I . I don't rigl know What, but I. think. 'twas me to correct. - He handed it to me proudly edlid-licive to,the grow 12000 AC -RIE S, ate - � 'I NM th Of the most . Brutus agaimst his friendi 'imp Ial Coa- W t' this song on my way to the the. tly � CJ* - S of t1he Temperate . l J . roi -7 silk mud 136ce! Pretty soon we all got quiet- ' I I � !: var," suavely informed the noble Roman . stop jng uiider & lamppost to scrilYbe and said : . � I . . Oil . � ed clown, and tl en a German, with long . I - valuable prodned . It ' "O , . - LAND FOR FARMERS., 1. -n were dow the verses upon the backs of enve, - to , Dot is vat I likes-�hoosb writing .1 L"D ,p aer,683 ! that there were 'times ,when m( , a gr I down _ . Zone. Here no Cyclones swe� I . I ' � hair and, eat )ushy beard, sat 7,-4iBgs like dis : I .. I > - - ; - 0 =- . � tmorendy masters of their fate. I think the wily opes, as I had no other paper with m the piano and began to'play. M how �; .og;a"w and Mory i y -_ ` estroy the results of - - � , he I - 1. th' land, to di . I Situated in sanilac,, � I r_1 . 0 P, I counties Michigan. Bi�&IIT suited totfie oultiv�,- this senfinient at The refrain of that song is: - under � INOTAis. . I= I , ,, I plotter was right in . - � i did bang 1,heM keys., There was th - %.O - --" . I -" ' pa�tient and hard labor, and often add I . -beat, oats, rye, iorn, hay, vegetables, wool leaist. If men but study theiiisel�eg and We'v6 bin toget-he'r . now for fo ty years, down in the 11ass, and tinklin' cymbals up ( I tion of,�v I " Von ni-te, de oder day, �en I was bin and live stock. ogemaw oauity contains the fteA the sigfYs of the times as wall, they can �. in the tr(ble. awake in my Bhleep, I heare sometings vat r I In tl�p horror of death to the Visitation. . . hardwood landh. in the state. nailreads, churches ,An it doiN seem a day too pch. , I C= d schools adjacent. Low *coo si�d ea6y term's. judge what they are best JftUel forl and ar- There ain't a lady livin. in the Jand, " The I ady �ha t sat side of me whispered�' I tinks vas not yust right in Tpy barn, and 0 ��. I - N6 -floods occur, to wipe out tb:e home I . an or � I i - - - t- - � I �. Here is a magnificen� madians io hem .As I'd swao for my dear old Dutch I when the.e was a minute's atop, ' Do You I out!A3huraps to bcd and rfAns ]nit the birn �I I ,1= , , opportunity f rest opportunitios and tralosmuo t 0 send him and his secure highly productive aud profitable farms on into the 7 1 nother pathetic verse diStiDguidh the diffe 'ent motives V out; !and ven I was dere coom r sees dat. . 0'. 0 - of the .settler and servants of success. : A r r" -modadvantageous terms. Writejorcallon . ! I . . 1 ;K " I = famU fleeing for their lives. Herche : In my own case -and I j4 eak Ith a ,song is: . . - I - my pig gray iron mare he vas bin tide loose 0 . y 0 N. & B. MILLS, I , . p ' . ,tiv�y no V I I don't see what anybody's � - - . -a-re. .. : duc..�aodesty, merely to illustrate a offit, I sees yovi, Sal, I sees you, -7. the sari a M ould bp for workiu' so hard to and run mit the staple off -* and whoefef � . ca�ri rest see % St. Clair county. MARYSVILLE, MICHIGAN. � , I ' iculti,Lre, of the state is prob- - . rather than indulge inself praise -d think - _-, - - - - . ..- -_ --'-- . ­ : C --i t.The agi. i I . I z, make a n ise.' will him back pring, I yust so much pay him 0 . - . the aphorism of the a Yer pretty feathers sport . � ' she sm led! bebin'd her fan, but I . 411110 0 99 re diye,Tsified charatter- I mbitious conppirator " Then, as vm bin kushtomary." cl ably of a mo - ' 5 U-1 than in any otber portion of the coun- , I . . will apply with peouliar force. M father, * Many years now, old gal, . I don't know whA L�t, whether 'twas the One day a New York man bought a hog _r -1 Since them young'dayd 0, cou tin. hd .0 1.3 = 10000 ACR_ Pill br a sturdy' ' honest Frenchman wit strong I ain't 110 coward, still I trust . . music or me. I from 11an,s. The next day, when fie met the a )-� I " try. .The Lake Huron ShOM is th,� , I ieligious tendenoies, destine nie r t e When'ive're to part, as part w a must. 11 When. the pie�e stopped everybpdY Datcliman, he said : , C) F . �,. . prie6thood. My niother-Go bl 8 he;!- hummed and wh spered to each other how 11 Where can I find the hog when I want = M C+- _�4 it W 1pfam belt of the world, and the sone t CROICtST FARM LAND , , I That death may come an'take me fust . . I 1,d CD - . , hol- To wait my pal. lovely 'twas, good many told the be said ve li , I e an amiable, lovable English oms` , d p, g him, Hans 9" Ln may of th Lake MW9" - . , � , . � go tn � -y over, � onies init zy.4ne Long Island P -J C+- ,eunty, Miohigan, vhich ira ly devoted to her husband a d household, "Our Ba,zaar.1 [ German how ch ,ol;hged they were. I 1, You 0, ;0 �J. Wd eb . - Many Canadiaus, after l"king the connt - I - hore as to the pda,ches. Central , have settled in Huron c I � S climate and loca- like a dutiful wife cheerily acqu esced in - MY didn't say a wor i - farm." . adrairation. Of conduBlvc evidence that the soil, .1 . I Would b ive b I eon � As I stated before, not all �of "Oil S " Then a t�all *or*an, all fixed up with " But how shall I find your farm 9" - ac am INfichigan kems are the tiou of this county are superior to other I)cahties. my father's. decision. are of the co6ter ord6r. I ,have Writt 11 ! * et Pl;' P, . ali visitors. Everywhere -the land is , 'The undersigned has 10,0W ACRES, largeI3 belong 'in frock and holy orders by his ime bad CkneY d a- silks and furbel ws,! sang a piece that almost 11 You shoost goes dot' Flotbush ldhre 0 td * 1, %K to the Crawford estate, which muat be EE OLD AT . others which'are 136 t in the ,,co a - I not disagreed with my f th ' JUd ' t. ' made my hair s au4 gn - end, it went so out and turns to de right for a while till tz) well watered bv sinall lakes and Tivers, �, I ONCE. This laud Is locattd In all parts of the ""' ' ' ' I " ; " loot, and, they seem' to have caught 0 kt d�n �­h M . - I -county. In addition . to the above, I offer r number nnd followed the b ow incli.na high, and had s 4ny ups and dowEis in you comes to a fence mit a hole in . I . M ct- I -11 timbered- Its - public favor� One of the latest whic�.i - you sees CD I arid everywhere it is we 4, including som , . en�t.of in ther Btu . � )-d Owe fertility is'shown in repolt-, niade -by of iraproved farm, 9 of ;he best. tions. To pleaSE i, y �od tia it. She was in ter smart ; anybody could you up to de right for a ile till ::9 - farms in Michigan. These farM3 range q uIlt vv h died . have composed and sung- In �this COU13try see that, but h w I didn% fancy that n de yard. Do03 �� . CD �r­ � seriously for the ministry, b t � on I a house and big hog., I M �, �' from 80 to 803 acres. For particulars, er quire or - I par -takes somewhat of gentle Gllbort�an solpe I . I I I - I f und out kind of singin'. It made me uneasy. When me. " . . I "I the Depz�rtment of Agriculture. write had'almost won the cassock 0 ;. PORT that � . fol a i i ,_" So I .satire. It depicts a blergym&n des rib�Dg she was cli her high notes, I Once Hans had to have some moneytp W t :� P M �.Wh& in.- the imPOrt1),1t CTOPS Of - 30. . W. R. STAFFORD, Owner and Ex"MtO�, 14as not cut out I Here is the chorus.. , mbin' u He got t I , M M �,-A. , - HOPE, MIC111GAN, or T. B. WOODWORTg. CASH— pr (3s, "Our Bazaar." wondered if she d epverto d when make a payment on his larm. I _ � . gettbere ; an - � " �Z- %A - -TIUX, HURON COUNTY, MicgiwAx, or IPHIf,lp. beca �o an'actor Instead. e empl ad wbeat and corn Alk-bigan ranks very 111 . Weare - e aware these peoplp ar Ln W (D 0 ­ . ,Acu, HuRON GOUNTY MICY110kN. Of Ico'ur§e my best frier ds t ought I , he stago. I sb6 dropped do u again, I wanted to say, money from Russell Sa�ge; gage ebarg6l' . LM big'h in pc;.- BINKLE, SAsD BF UP . O� 4 00 t-4 --14' of YkId per ,acre, t1he tbrougk it safe once, don't heavy discount,'wbich miade Ha:Lis angry. , . Now you've 9 t ) ron coulaty is the banner made the mistake of a lifetime. I �didnit. -r court the'presence of a star, 1 � . 20 . Bear in mind thm Hu . . . Wive ra . . � i W P-. a . - a to the county ofMiebigan. See8tatecensus for its rapid eno-L�gb to say - tq,il again." I " Do you dink I pin it M �J state is pecuhat1.y --adal)tc 1478-13 , They ere"a:pd are still goo( . For i�n ebarity's the moral W ,, gqne grazy in -= - q - increase in population. . - . I We should never pick a clu ell, )ret y soon Matilda caine round � -0 �> 0 P., 0 MWO C.L11tivation of sm-all fruits. .d berries. , that I wouldhave y m'urk as a arrpl, - I . prains ?" said HanB. ; � 1--h a - — And we tolerrate them at our b4za;ar . I to me ' d whis er6d, ' Father, how d'you 11 Why, Mr. Siligman!" said Mr. Sage rlljr� !Pd (71 td f_z plow 'P I Jor or a barrister. list they are ?5? . I . � I;W­4 M , _ immense �quanttities of these a're Sl I .111, CHOICE- FARMING LAND m D's . I I—" �-3 - M I � . pleased to term my versatil ty a d "Gallio I . was a bit apprehensive, �1 con,fess, �ut like Aan n't c re much for it,' says I. , Iva 11 this is simple business; anc Han% z tj 0 ::� I 1, ft ped annually from h ­CT farms, -The fervor" tbey-IDSiSt Would h Ye ado me a thus far my wojrk has been �nderstoo4 In " ' I don't c 11 Pisiness ? Fisiness 0' interrupted . 11 ness is at once very . -_ I N 'MICHIGAN. 0ave a little too Riu h 4ke frosted cake when you -You sit all day on dot Wall sthreet and :::1 V, 0 �� 0 =d b Si Vleasaut al1d �� I . � 036 acres in the flouriahing great 1preacber or an eloque t tri 1 lawyer- America. It is not the. money I - . want plain bre d.", � � o� . � >- �p. --,!� �-J 1%0 hi,ghly profitable. We offer for sale 12, Midland, lieve it. I - mi bt have done about, but tbo pride of success, for I t�oi . . rob a man barefaced before his pa,ek an � . I counties of Saginaw, Gratiot. Tuscola, � " She la h d andin a minute I heard i = W �� t4 0 -1-d I As a, stock -raising and dairy- state, � fairly well in -either (I Irect, on, �ut would oughly believe in the dignity and ut 9 1 4 . calls dat pisiness !" � . I e of the perforinerE, MY I shall never forget the &ign ,that alwayP I - - 0 - _T�abella, Gladwin, Arenac, Ogernaw, Roscommon, I + -i -4 leadi plac lor,co, Oscoda and Ols?go. Soil is Nvell adapted to riot hav� mounted to the t p ru.�g of the of my work and think in My,humble � . her saTin� � 0 kt'd t- t- �� 0 WO Michigan has a 119 e. The Adj%cent to railroads, ladder. . I have not wha yo call In I do soine good to manki father a a littl old fashioned, you Bee, a,d hung in Han's goose ra'arket grocery : i M M 1_� 0 1 fruits, vegetables arid stock. . . = - . - you min d ?t I - . I ZD -churches a6d schools. we invite enterprising Can d"�REVALML would ?V L4 CS rapid profits of cattle-raisimr are Well America the "swelled head" Znd don't ALBr.RnT I I - I : . I � adians to come and look at these lands. Prices low, ie happened then? .................... I ......... � " . terms easy. Write to or . cW-1 on I give way to the pernicious habit of, rating . ----= .- � I " What do you suppos and . . . . . i I W �-3 - MS known; aDd at present this bu-shiess PITTS & COMPANY, BAY CITY, NK,IHIOAN. ­ --- - - - - -, - , " _;- ,�, �� -1 I . ..... . ­ . ­ Why, that wc ma� that sung the trills : . I aw �-J - �� offers inducements wortby of prinie � � 0 Shaky on the Apostrophe. . iout playin' any TooK NoTms ! � . I � . . warbles stood up�; and, witl : . : 1 � :g t- q - W ,� t I , oneself awn y. beyond his d 3serts., Proper ia ­ . I � , d n td e -D consideratiom , 1478-18. 1 One of the most amazing things to be p no at all Ing: I Ye Banks and Braes' : . I -,- - - a; ' In Value of principal crops per acre, . � ,4elf appreciation is all right, brt egotism -Ance displayed by 19u ) I tter had . i I'd Er" P tj �w so6n is the ignor, and 'JohnAm erson.' H6wsheknewwhat Mebbe yo,A don't pe I L -i -1 W �d Is unbearab.a., I painters, eveif of the better class, o the I = �d R- . . . . . : loaf rou-udt here ven you don't : - ' " DO YOU WANT A. KID ME 9a . I - I liked I nevei could tell, but she sang the . . I 0 td *NO - Michigan stands next to New York ' - � . __ 11 �8 First' Coster- Sonle� say, and use of the apostrophe, not Only in the pos . ft .1 I . i . � songs I've lovE d since I was a boy, and when : got some peasnis-a&t it. : 0. :� ucr M and- above Ohio and Ptrinsylvaili-a ; . We offer for gale choice productive farum and e or ther, as sessive case, Uut in any instance who o It strearnin' . . i " 'I b came aii act i � � slie farming lands within a few miles of Sand Beach, on . she got through the teans were . . ... (M td - �_q I& and in value of ,aPI crops Per acre, laid myself P for ail that was In rne in is required. Not only is it �eft out here �. I ....... 11 ................ most advantageous terins. soil tolay loam. Prices down my chee!-s. � � I � tj ' & low,'terms casy. Tirle iperfect. Churches, schools that direction. I chose coill dy parts, it should be used, but many of the p int- 11 I Bless � s�ys L and I � . . I . . . U-) W M . leads many southern states vhose sup- - . . I . yoa, my dear V - . I a) . and markeN adjacent. Satisfaction assured. For and the crit.cs and the public wero hind ers I'make a bluff at it" by iDsorti g it went up to her and shook boph her hands. . _* ; ttj c'Q CD :� ft l'osed advantages have dT&wu to them farth � ( . �d __" I er partfeulars address enough to say that I was a sucens. I felt, where it has no call to be seen. 'L dies And it seemed. to me she liked the so.ngs GRATEFUL_COAIFORT�NG. F --q .1. �_q any northern fa-riners. ' J. & G. W. JENKS &.Co., Sand Beach, Michigan. M 0 �d so In I is seeii over the 4ack do s of . 1478-13 - however, dissatisfied. I did not think I Bntrar�cq" i fh ugh herself, for when she looked at me her eyes � , The vall-le of Michiscran'land, as iudi- . - had attfliDed the full nion 3ure of success hundrod� of saloons In tbe�bity, fh were wet, toa. . A M �P- t I - . and looked ,.bout me for a fleld in which I over some we see the astonishing v iria- 911 I hO a b autiful tirn6, but I suppose EPPS'S --,COCOA �-q " , - at eated by the value of the crop from ij' ,, I tyl 'o FAWNG LARM8% " An e itire it, . M . 1`_3 W exe ra FARNIS AN could abg L1134ual�edly win s no use thinkit� I appreciate real � t. -I P. (:) 5 2; _�e,2ds. t1le ave - o itely and - tion �of "Ladiols Entratice, - � ges of CaHfOrni,% . . � the full ine+� of publio'comm.0' n1dation. I article could be filled with these mons r6a- BR)0AKFAST-SUPPER. �� . � Q' � mudc."-Youth's Companion. . . " I M SO OWN Oregon and Washington. I ' is ainted." On . I � I 0 UD �a, did not do this for mo,ney 4, although ities of * I I English as she I I . . __# "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws , . Timber for building is abtindant and I n the I I - (!0b 1Z GQ CD 9111 Allan Shelden & Co., 42 W. Congress street, that was it coDsidera' ion ,1113 oun chiofly be- a tradesman's wa.gon 0 i the west sk I -How main y people pass sleepless nights which govern the operationo of digestion and nutri P ' Detroit, Michigan. I 147s-13 , . r n e ers, tion, and by a careful -, i 0 0q - - fiety cause I had an inteDse yte irnink.. to ieach following is painted in'rathor' eat 1 1 L t them try ,Dr. Laviolette's application'of the line proper 00 Ind P.O 2; cheap. Miebigan has a, greater va y 11 r! sleep will ces of well -selected Cozoa, Mr,Rpps has provided for � . i 9 , �, coughin I . . ts.-I The' - of � e and sweet � the highe' �. The op- "Grocerie's and Mea ' ur atin of natural woods than is possessed by � I Syrup our'oreakfast and supper a delicately flavoured bev- ty came six years a o. � was then mexis' Exchange'l is located. Wor' ng sj return at on . erage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. 6 !Z,:,o 15 anylother state in the United States. - 501000 ACRES portuni st pinnacle of I ces _ nearl - xtraor4inary but it ch articles of diet that -td 5 "Wo � . L mi _x "Or"' 0 (7i . with Willie Edouin In Lo don, land. I had Bud Twenty-second street th, f , is true. _ ' It "' P It Is by the judicious use of qu � r1) ct_ The farmer is not put to the great ex- - � a co be gradually built"up until, strong . W � rzj nie�t sign of all is one whs. But el, utbn, I N - ging e -told me ic is Seen a . 138titUtiOn Way I . � CHOICE LANDS. written a burlesque fox-bli . # — h to resiBt every tendency tp diseise. Hun- qp*_ I . ,__4 1 . � - . -_ I bad corner of Ogden avenue and adison st eet. 1 —'s enoug ties -are floatin ar pense of boring artesian we. Is or dig. � . . . to interpolate a song for mysd1f. th r of " ��e Maple Leaf." dreds of subtle mala( ound ui ready . 6 . I The Au f nt. We may 12W ­ ric 9 0 tv great ditch ' 0; ir L I - fruit belt. - "Cigar's, To acco toattack whoteverthere iss wea p6i - ,,a tlq �Z td _ es to , rigate his lalid. z Situatedin th3 Northern Mich1gan ODO in Stock at the time called "Our TbO reads as follows of the escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well I I -Churches,gehoole,ntarkets and railroads adjacent. t * � t P, CD .R.ai _Way faciiities are eicellent. L Money Club." Willie,didnottbinkbighly and CaDdic's. Al! he 'Da�ly Paper' for Away back in the 11 forties," in one � t Maniotee, Lake, blason, n e humble homes .n , village, there fortifledwith pure blood and &properly nourished I I ca . 1, .My lands are located In . possilSly the gujlt� psi t r hO of a0anadia . . t4 - �nd cl_ Michigan is tlie great highway of :ra:il . � � Benzie, Aliasaukee of it. Neithar did 1, but I sang it 811 the sale. " . I rame."--Civil Servi G tte *� ::� ZD � I'Veyford, Crawford, Kalkaska, I "' ' . een, one summer day, a talizng vrater� or milk. Sold w That has indulged in these monstrosities does might have teen s -%o, I �d g; �-� ;> � 'o same, and it- caughtpn imhions�ly. Made simply Avith 1 - and water transit. . , ties. The soil, elini ate and . , . u ' r atid Gfftnd Traverse coun � e n 0 - . P eaches, apples, ber, k- 'song, and kindly Sco I et : � location are Buited to,growing was my first coster, or _coq ney business On Paulina strcet� because big tch I'meenister," holding b twe i a onlyt in packets, by Grocers, la elled th a G6 t* 5 -no' I x1es, wheat, rye, corn, oats ,Pnd hay. I offer this � " SIGNI'S. " his knees a Cu I headed youth. Th 1 - Tb� settler does t bave to leave - I it 111 them ever sign over his door reads simp. r yr - e M n-' JAMES EPPS & Co., LTD., 110MOBOPAT1110 CEIRMIST89 - F land at very low prices on long time and easy terms. I have boen sl ngin g and w I tl I Y, � LQNDON,, ENGLAND. 1462 1 0 :%_4 _ ` . -,vrl 0 al In ng circumstantial evi- ister was ciate, hising hi -in as to his Sunday I *h P�J C�, owe chu-rch and school bebind him ill order - a since. By itho way, I 1 Y own . It is .certaiDly SbrO I , " I T For further pa�cicui rs call on or. write to I , a, miaht as- ; and S oes school attendlnd6e ii�mn is knowledge of the ___-0_4_0� I � - �; �-4. - lese so,rigs, and!1 do so In a way th 0 dence'. I'Ladids and Gents]Eootk b �d h . 0 WJ to obtain a LOUIS SANDS, Manistee, Michigan. I al . I - � I . Bible, and fou L very proficient. . P_J hom. e of his own. TI * . i . � 1178-13 tonish clevek writers. Wh n a�'good Idea roade to d ' " is a sign displf -i, too," said his You D�n't D Have io Swear Off rr I . (g) Ln M privileges-flicy should be considered I — �. , pom eg to In e, I j bt it ij _ T in orse right TweDty-seocro"n'; street. -Chicago Tribbrie. 44 And he h s made a poen I I . r3- . I I � [ fo' aritmayafter ard,escapemy . ,___ - Sunday schoo teacher, the resident min- sa;,ys the S(;. Louis Journal of Agriculture In an 0 0 0 -M:P,et lum at every hand. � , I — necessities I � . _. away, r fe . 99 - leave relatives , � I T I He haa put editoriai about No -To Bac, the famous tobseco habit . — -... � : � �18 may Be it. Lister, who wa also present, ,,, � 50,006' ACRE'S memory. I have scribbled bou 600 songs I cure. " We know of many cases cured by No -To -Bao en of char- He does not have to E � � ' �t, -smoked ana. � WANTED. -Young or middle aged m � ! . In al), good, bad and indiff ,rent and tret- I 4 Why Is it r that a mother-in-law and it to the musi of I Scots wa ha'."' one, a prominent St. Louis urchitec, ads started and old f riends far away. He uted I IYL all a h ar you - sing it, Alexander,) chewed for twenty years ; two boxes Qured him so acter. Hundreds foremost In Can F . MICHIGAN � . . ty noar of tlier� w d off In a dau�tter-in-law can never got on to�etb- "Let ul I th' us. About 814 a week to begin with. The not go thousands of miles into a strange I � . � I I �. I on -1.uy way othe the- sMd one woman to arother a short said the visiting inister. that even the smell of tobacco makes hkm sick." Ko- wi f m Book, DRADLEY-GARRETSOX CO., LTn., Toronto, Ont. - � I brougbnm or?" 1477 country, where � � I as I was lo -Bao sold and guaranteed no cure, no pay. mails are f eivv, and � L, I � L - ds. And the y(nthful poet sang it with his T ee Sterling Remedy Co. 374 St. Paul St,, Men- I - i r 1 Fa-rm i n an ater, or under a gas lainip, upor the backs time ago. i - fr , . . w � -s- I � . 9 . I 11 . L - r urn' ' d powpr, as if touched I . I � i f envelopes or scraps of I aper. I would "Don't you ,,know?" ret I ed: her �om- boyish simplicity an . treal. I wbere lie, can hope to seldom Or never S I I I 'Situated in Otsego, Oscoda, Crawford and Mont- 0 ith Divine hispiration. � aforth� � I . : rain me. , � - Injorency countieg. Near churches, schools, markets lot no opportunitY got awa panion. "Itseenis:t0inet the reason w t his'hands on the boy' s Sold bi I. V. Fear, Draggist, Se. .. I � � ag,aili see the beloved faces Of Old - , al3d railroadg. NA ill sell In blooks of 40 acres to 1000 Most of these songs illusbrate the differ- is so obvious -they both lo`1vte the s me The ministo 7 pit . -O.P- . .- � DOANS . : I - . � curly pate, an I spake the prophetic words' 11 �� frierids or neighbore. � � acres. Prico 50-,. to 63 per acre on loDg time and ent phases of London life. The cockney man,- ,.Nrow York'Journal. . I I : - . � . -an oppor- _# I I I I I Ye'll be %i eel ken'd yet afore ye dee. " KARVS CLOVER ROOT, thelgrea Blood puriflei : - I The opportunity. of acquiring a bome p . � easy payments. Title perfect. Here is f reshness and lexion and I i are, of course, my favo Ites, as it I _1_____r_ i gives he rnp, - ductive farming lands on - 6012 gs I Lid the mother, after the manner of Kidney 'Pills first proved to the people I � timityto purdinue pro I , 25 eta., 60 eta., .00. Flax iale . i � was upon thoso I achieved my i eputation, SolVents in the Eye. ! A cures Constipation in Michigan should be worth a greel, � I 0 . I � V, Fear, Seaforth. . that Ki ney disea-se,is curable. Bein - -Ughly advantageous terms. For further particulars itten an d. sui L.g ot. iers which - Scotch folk, ,reasured the saying irl her by 1. 9 the deal -more thaii in lbss favor'ed locali- � . I call on or write to . � but I have wr I The moisture of the eye i� a genuin4 Boi_ couraged little Alexander in � . � . . q . . heart, and e - - - . ; Kidney remedy in pill form, the I ,Glratwick, Smith & Fryer Lumber Co., seem to pleaso quite as we. I. -%,cut. Many persons have i gone to! bed his poetical a d musical creatings. guarantee. It origin.ali- - ties, To live, -where the laild yields I ' - . : n: the -SHILOH'S CURE to sold on a I they moTe ; Nvhere t,omadoes or floods never - I I .15 Newberry Building, DETROIT, -MICHiGAN. The coster soDg, it should be i,nderstood, troubled with a foreign,hsubstance i I ated Scotch cures incipient consiiwption. It Is ;he beat 00 h cures they have made, and the fame ' , e mornin That minister was the celebr 8 "11 - . 1 147813 is really'a cocknoy song- rhe -�ostermon- eye, and have waked , to find divine, Dr. N)rman McLeod, then on a visit Cure. Only one cent a Oose. 25. ct , 50 eta. and . - 7 have attained have opened the way for a' here churches and School$ are I I — � t, , of. this Und the - For Salb by 1. V. Fear, Sealortb. � come; W . I � — ger is the extravagant . pe if cockney. it gone. In many cases af ter I ost of imitations and substitutes, but . . I to this couutry,and that youth was - h . 3 - been dissolved by the 000- - I at hand, is better for everybody, This . 6 Ho lives In a world of his own� and Is pe - wards the au hor of Caua*da's national song. 4 foreign matter bau - . _" I tradesman. He Is I � . I -birs. T. S. Ha kins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says. , � those -who have been cured of miiight well cost more. Superior L , culiarly the poor man's moisture of the eye. o 1ho flashionable . L 0 � 11 . -Canadian JV. Lagaz.1ne. 44 shilows Vitalize I SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider �� � I . . lis- utterly unknown t . : __0_ ik the best remed for -'a. debilitated system J ever i -But it costs less, world of London as Ghhnmip Fadden, I . : . . psi&, Liver ,or Kidney trouble it i ,,- Mkbi,an can be I Farin Lands Ders or-tbe "C-riginal" Cohen These Pigeons Knew. ; V OR r"'IRED FEELING. used.,, For Dyspei Sold by 1. V. Fear, Seaforth The best kad in I , . I leD. � excels. Price, 76 �cts. I - I . A number of hoining eons were s�o i � bou,rht at exceedi s and . . I I - pig i ! - i 0 D,Cft low price -ATED ". 10S00, ALCONA, is to that of N,ew York. Ele is A character KIDNEY . I)E.,�Jr,A11fN SIV . I - I A policeman was detailed -to trace themt E]X�a t10 a"'is WaBte—Over work A Prom:inent Londoner. . on small and easy payments. The in !America geons . ' . . *such -as is never seen I or, In- . e' M Dodd's , I L3xnoN, XT. I -_ tbe market. ARIKN.�CAND OGEM&NVCOUNTIES, He found in a; cot ,a, number of pi K Shorter Life - ON choicest locations an i1a . A - - else outside of London. 'a - I I 1ICHICAN. - deed, anywhere His dress that the neighbors, said had just come I pills Mean Rest for - 18 an invaluable r6medF 16i Complaints through the useof thiswon . He 19 picturesque to a, degree. 'Who owne4 the cote said th K3 ! � Chase's Ointment ' He who has a farm has independence, - Tor sale at. Very Low, Prices - on alone,would convulse one with', laughter. there. The man . i 14 Ineys. I itching Piles and i�'m.Y Own c"8 1 would pAy $50 : derf ul mefficine, those whose lame back is the pigeons were his. " Very well," said ; . � and � - . � . per box far it If il� could not be otherwise had.� 1, have it is not ne-cessary to add words � � . . . . longtime an, asy payments. It Is a relic of it form0! geherat,�on, square the policeman, " that's easily proved." He I Overwork i what you do after -common _ JOHN PEDDIC031B, now. f ree from pain, those who now to t1le many arguments which are .h" orgian stvi with an odd . � � 161 Sydenham Strek, . ho ha-ve escape,j here 0 12 . � � Soil clay lown, r, _�'d it. ber and free from O' open d the ,i cops sense, to quit. I � no heada,ches, those W . ),s cut and of the PC ed the door of the cote I � t sks io e. Fvexy f. I iti.s, ohurches, schools and e �Iexican 1 d �sy�thrown in. I a' L.h I . _L____ --**-4W- I and summed up in "Get a hom � , 'c In, flew out at once. They circled in air I awamps. llail,vr�y � dash of th ds the � Overw6r of ,any kind does more than c, 241 John St. South, . from the death grip of Diabetes -warkets adjaceLt. He is very unctilious, to' i a's egar I way. 'The . i . M". R.N. Nzvcomuf . branch of agricultuTe, 11,01ticulture, -:8 have aken hdvantage of the ex. ' p for a . tire, it e�hausta you. i1ton. i have taken one bottle and a half of By X� ight,s disease by the use of Doan's . Miliv canadia. �laze,effects_of his costurn 3 ,,ano he some- an who had . , nt . fruit raisiug, )� liceman went back to the rn just a1lith more 'after you ought' to quit maR,5 Kootenay Care foe kidney complaint. stock =Lsing, (Jai cellen� inducement8 off are to settlers inbhissectioa � Y� . $10( and more for a PO - -1afigone. I never a Y-� - ning can be -aud r.re now here, aulti�atlng highly productive times pays as high as , lost his pige6ns, and found him very h Vpy, is the " too much " that uses you Up. . ease was an ex,remely Kidney garde ZliltlegA in Alichi,gan. 1arros, Practical farmers land pare0ts whowishto Jib rall� beirel-Amed I . 1, so mu . ood. I reecon e it W suit of clothelwbi(alhn its' 311A had all come home. 1 1 The blood goes out to all parts faster than thing to do m . I . ,� for -they I I . � J.)0131(1 Five their wns a atart in life can find no better farm@ M -_ ��__ : —0 . highly. . ; I . She has the best that is ' '. tin the West. I have alsp' desirabla farm lands n -1 I usual when 3 ou overwork. ---------NW .1 - � - A line to any of ' ­Dther portions of the State. � I h I i are not in perfect filtering . I the firms -whose � ' What s ther time? A NewjStory of � Algrahal: ft If the kidiieyg. . �ey PILLS I cordially invite all who wfsh to better their con- - . . I order, mor( poison, is injected through , Burdock Pills never ic e, sic en - addresses �surrourid this article will dition, to come and look. at my lands, Terniswillbe --0 ,- .�._ . . Lincoln. . � : cure constipation and Headache. i . - I . I . . I ! I- a 0 - made to suit purchagers. � I 1. . . . - 'was , a ',.compass,onate them to all larts of the body tha�i usual, � s Milburn's Cod Liver ..Oil � ire "the ones wbose opinion is valuable. ' bring enquirers full imformation as to ,Further inormation may be had by,addresaing Lf you, hav,p 11 -Cc ug.h' Abraham Lincoln and then wo.-k, to say I nothing of overwork� No other Emulsion equa I r . a locations, ValUeS al)d Prices. - ""ice and' Senator ilson � POW04 0 -ch people come fOrway - I Governor 11v is harmful. Emulsion in ple&mo tAst,6,, nourishing - When scores of su it is time y& I w(re takiDg man. ; I J � Those who Write for information 0. H- , I entered one morning the President's rivate As soon a commence 4ciag curative effect. , i lie . � . I * your kidne 8 .0 . . aud tell pub ,ly that Doan's Kianey Pills .1 �. . cm, slipped in a lad. wl o had .good work t aer� is less and less poison in I may be - assured of courteous attention. Tawas City, Michigan, or Cleveland,'Ohio. . office I . � Wibh t . Long Worms, Pin worips, Round Worms er � ape cared,them. after other means failedi it is I 1 1478-13, GRAY'S REE) been waiting days - for �admission- The the blood every,minute. q� r. 1 144-8-13 -1 � . . . P -us Worms are promptly deattoyed and removed by,l) I 1i � � - . . of N I :1 oviaerit that the only President brief y saluted the two men, an(' This exp sins Why Dodd's Kidney i Low's Worm Erl yrup. � I . :� I 45YRUP . I 3P �'UCE turnmig to the � a4, said k" dl "An who masnently. 0 W-00-- I I EGGS! KGGS f JEGGS 1 1 0HO10E- - . , in T, , cure so pron kptl� and pe 1 -80,000 ACRES; � . I U is this, little boy ?" The Oil told h, that � I *_ INSIDE AND OUT. - , , For hatching, from pure bred White Leghornp. and - I LANDS I - . i .4 . My Leg`20=8 t001C 18t And 2ad - I he W come to Washington seek g em- . (i rueltv to Horises. I — - � Black Mmorcas. Rrth Showa last Situated in the Northern Michigan 11 . coin . I ;ed Xurd9ck Blood Bitters 01"06", ' CURE - prizes at Goderich. ClintOn and Seal THI� OLD'STANDARI CURn ploymb 't as a page in the House. internalll,u ,nw_ . , . fall, and t7hose birds. are In my brOding peas Fruit � - _�f , ,, Nickizip P, �orses was described by the 0 all . I ,3elt. - repliedi that application must be , m e to . purides ani aes every jorg&u �f the system �n My Minere" won.& large share of the pnzes at.. the � I - . FOR COUGHS, COLD t .. c"e heard before the Wake- cases where sores, ulcers, blotahes, scrofula, at&. ap- Alonp� the line of the Manistee & Northeastern R. . the door keeper of the He e. atthe C 1pitol. witness in a 3 - 16tion exeiclsww, . for Kidney Disease, Bladder and Urinary -above shown. Tkey are grAnd, Urge birds and 15mra, -TG A J�CTioNs, it I I . t at�s as &"'matter of fashion,' pasr on the am rise* an outward applia . 499 1 am i good field . .ve power ovel- the skin , 4 AS " to wonderful out �Iesving - � - R., for sale in lots of 40 acres up to 6,000 acre blocks, THMA and all LUI . and fkoqb, in color. These are th6 grogt agg producers, kud r-, . I . . But, air." said the I , , be iomethin more than a ocir. : difficulties, Lame Back, and the number- are bred. from the beat stock Iii Calia� F4p 001y from $1.26 to SLO per wre.. .Adjacent to schools, phasbe�nOnt i boy, and have a letter ft -6 - healing them com lately with ( � isi per setting, Also a few colonies of VMS rialformorethan I �y In er and butit -- I is. Aod a . GraylsSyru I - g Is a H polInt: its of disordered Kidueys i ' . ­ -churchog and piarkets. Excellent railroad; facilities,, . t th t io the horseg. &,ickin . is a less resu Doan's ;I . � Soil, climate and location suited t -inds - rdict of thl: people is tha . Oe Supervisor and om y uu&� . 'ere - full line of hee keePe supplies- , . o growing all ki ,5o years and the vie � Ld So,c. from I tal t& what is "own an . r used Burdo& Blood Bitters for scrof I to get Doan�s- WILLI" RAF -TRY, I . � of fruit. ; - 25C- at � so 001 'teacher." The pp ide thi proem a P I ItIdney, 3?Rls. Be sure - � -, � it is the b�.,st remedy'k] LOWIL ' h � , , I I feltli cay duty to make kdown the vo�e - I . . - whe - I I . ran' � I . �'hea C4 docking.! � is intended to cause liqrsea' uls in the bloc treated by a " - 1. For further partioulars wriN or call on . per bottle. * Sold every" ls&s. papers, hii eye over � results. I Ws led physician but he I rrioe fifty oerits per bo,z* For sale by 1 14,715 oppos7ite -enumee to Beattlea . - . - f : I , . cure 0. I bia4 three running sores oa m:r i . . .-il- . . as Lumber Co., k E R RY WATS N & 0 )4- P 110"t 1 MIts I of Pit( . I lk failed to cure . I . I I 'The Budldey & Dougi 0 1 ,,pherIv Castor -m- . . I " . I . I L � J , . Children.C. ..- I I I � I - . . ... 1478-13 MANISTEE MICHIW'. . I . 11 I i . . I I � ; i , I - . 1. . I M �- . � � , ! � t I i . . . 01�) , omrlmg A-1- :.1 I I ? I . ., - ,�i, ; . - � . I . I � . I ­ � _. - . . 11 ­ � - . - ­ I I I 1i I . I I . I . . . ! - - ''I � . . � : . . 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