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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 2

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 2

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I'OUT HURON DAIL.Y TIDIES. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 '2, 1900. PAO.fi- 2 BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MAJfUFACTTJHJED BY CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. irXOTE THE MUE. "Walker, of liuttlc Kuu, is visltisi her dauiihtt-r, Mrs.

Warden Several bridge cotn- patiic-s were reiTei'iited here last Thursday, Win. Mt-Keiizie. of Lapeer, la iug the lowest biddT. Sixty days -Is the limit in which. the bridsre must built funerah of AVilliam Sibley, who was drowned at Tole- 1 do last Fridav eveuinsi.

was held NEGLIGEE from the Datitist tfaireh on Tuesday Si ill of Sportsmen's Supplies ai ternooii. ite -tint fiitln-r. mother ie brother Henry, and three sisters. Wo handle them exclusively. rs.

Attains, lta retime una are the most desirable garments to wear in the i i warm weather. The lineswe areshowmg "Monarch," "Eclipse" and "Imperial," are the most popular and perfect fitting of all the makes. We also show an enormous line of fancy silk front negligees at ei-ner. He was a menilier of the church aud Numeu tent. K.

T. in hich he held an IifMir- ance lailicy of $'ii. He was buri- nnder the- auspices of that order. had paid only three assessments, is parents have the sympathy of entire community. Ean-g.

of Dover, Ohio, was called here mm ast mm mm i.uu ana i.u.. RACYCLE and MONARCH BICYCLES, FISHING TACKLE, assortment and su Jjjfj lis week to attend the funeral of his phew, W. J. Muloy. SANILAC COUNTY.

This is the time to make your selections. Get in before the sizes are broken. LEXINGTON. perior quality at prices to aj please the purchaser. SO TBOL'BLK TO SHOW GOOI8 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

The new hall erected by the citizens of Kansas City for the use of the national Derro-eratic convention is constructed much on the lines of the hall that was destroyed by five Chairman James K. Jones, of the national committee, will call the convention to orrf William l. Oldham, of Nebraska, will make the speech placing Wv J. liryatt in Oswald Unger, 227 Huron Avenue. IHIGE R'S BIG ST0R asv Mrs.

A. Crulekshank Is visiting friends and relatives in Detroit and Ypsilanti. Lela Allen, of I'ort Huron, is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Boyd. Alexander and Oeorge Fead returned home from the U. of M. last Arthur Norman left last week for Dakota where he will practice dentistry with his cousin, Ernest Pierce A Masonic school of instruction will 1h held at Lexington on '1 he I'Xington Cornet band furnished music Wednesday evening for The social given at William Norman's by the ladies of the North Uaptist church Mrs.

Mason, of. Cheboygan, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Sheldon for several weeks, left for her home Tuesday evening Commencement exercises will be held in the ojH'ra house Friday evening after which a banquet will lie served by the ladies of the Episcopal church baccalaureate address was delivered by at the M. E.

church Sunday evening. AMNESTY FOR REBELS. MEN'S OUTFITTERS, 2I0-2I3J-2I4 HURON AVENUE. PORT HURON. MICH.

St. Clair County. BLAINE. J. F.

Webb, of Toronto, Is the jruest of his cousins, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Ilollingshead Hruee Uutledyre has yone to lii.u Kapids where he will attend the summer school Miss Alice Secord, of Azalia, Monroe county, is siending a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Is of frequent occurrence In this city. Nine cases In the past two weeks.

Why not Insure against burglary, theft and damage to your premises. We insure at lowest rates. $250,000 deposited for security of customers. For particulars and rates call phone 400. LARGE LISE OF LEATHER BELTS JUST IN.

SEE THEM. JE0D0. Children's day exercises were appropriately observed in the i church Sunday evening, the children doing credit to themselves and to those who have bien preparing them for the work. After the program a collection was taken up by four little girls which amounted to v. J.

M. Crandall and wife are sjR'nding the weik in Adrian attending the graduating exercises. Schell of Fremont visiting in I'ort Huron. Monday. Will Band, of Fargo, visited at Mr.

Ketchum's on Mr. South-wort li, of Croswtil, was entertained tit the residence of S. S. Arnot over Sunday. Hill returned home Monday after siondiiig a.

week with friends in this locality. Street er sient Wednesday in I'ort Huron. M. 1. parsonage is being improved by a coat of paint.

Our Line Newell's Bureau. ADAIR. aoas Ii.r Kiosk. Alla-rt Kamuier to Improving lu It. KichtiiDiid vLsited Adair friends TueMilay evening.

Cha Lttetlamau. who has la-en verv is MARYSVILLE. tter Mrs. O. (Jherk visited at Ca.s- eo on Sunday last.

Jacob Marker, formerly a pioneer resident of dhtl at Detroit on Wednesday last. Her remains were brought here for Protest Against Iloyodtts. St." Ixuls. June 22. The general loy-cott lnntigiirated by the American Federation of Labor to 'help win the battle for ttie strikers is making itself felt.

Kejiresentatlves of various business houses hesiegeil the headquarters, of the street railway union to-day protesting agiinst Iwycotts. declariug they were-unmerited and unjust. In a bull Vtin issued to-day the unions are advised to act slowly and with care iu declaring boycotts, and to take no steps without according a hearing to those against whom action Is proposed. The St. Iaiuis Transit Co.

will declare dividends despite losses Incurred by the strike. The iic'tilar quarterly divkh c.f the referred sttx of the United Railways' Co. of St. Louis will be July 1. A dividend jmt cent annually on the Unitetl Railways preferred Mock and 4 per cent Interest on "the ar gold ImiuIs is guaranteed by lite St.

Iotiis Transit so the quarterly dividend of Hi per cent will be paid as agreed. St A l'm Miss Alice Wilson, of I'ort Huron, is visiting at Thus. Kadigan's. Bert Hubbard Is quite sick at his sister's, Mrs. Kelley and children, of Detroit, will take up their resilience with her father, Mr.

Buhner, for the summer. line horse owned by Jim Itadigan, diinl last Friday from lockjaw from the effects of stepping on a rusty nail while driving along Tenth street in I'ort Huron. June 13, at the (Jer-iiuii MethtHlLst church, Fred. Itauman. of Kay, and Mfcs Carrie Schimk, of A neeption was had at the home of the bride after the ceremony.

Finest Ever Shown in the City Defautt haTlnjr born made In the condition of a ccrtuia uiorteuce made by Edward F. IVrcWal, of Port Huron, to Jii t'ulhiimi, dated the V.nx day of April, lsui, ami recordi-d In the otlicc of tho Uvkimum- of lH-eds fur St. flair count r. Slate of Mi.liii;:lll. oil tlt liOtli rtiiy of April, In lilT 05 of iiiortgnKcH on I -lift 11 which tlicre Ix Hmnw.1 to le due nt the dale of luis notice tii sunt -of for principal ami Interest due 011 said uiortjiairc.

ami lln fur-thT mini of J.Vi.".rj, the name lciiiir for "wjh paii! for taxes nnwHsnl aaliiMt the ald premises, ami which th said niorl-caxor ha ncgU-rtol aud refused pay as provided for in sit id mortis ami also an attorney fee of f.UK provided for In saltl nar1taKc: ami no suit or proceed ins at lnvr hiivliiK lievit Instituted to recover the money wctired l.y said morttfaxe, or any part thereof. Now therefore, Iiy Tlrfno of the ower of Mala contained In suitl and the statute la sm li ense made ami provided, wtii- Is bcreiiv given that on Mondiir, the IStrd day of Jnly. P. wo. at ten.

n'riiicli In the forenoon of that day I shall sell at public miction, to the highest liidder, at the Trout door of the Court Uniisp. In the Ctty of Port Huron (that being- the place where the Circuit Court for Ht. flair founty i holdcu) the premises descrUiod lu said uiortitaice. or no much thereof a may in tn--etmiry to pay the amount On aalil mortgaKe, with seven per cent Interest, ami all leanl coats anil expense ln-clodlog an attorney fee nlmrr provided The premises belns described in said niortffatce aa all those certain pieces or of lain! lylDjj and beiuir In the city of I'ort llumn, County of St. Clair and State of Michigan and known and described as follows: lAta three (3 and four tO ami si (0) and and nine all aecordlnff to Calhoun and Percival's plat of a part of said city.

It being also uiiderHtotid that the lots above dcscrild by "let tern are to lie treated with the nuiii-Itcred lota adjolulug aa together forudug Single lots. JAMES MAXWF.I.U Exeeator ef the Et.ite of Jaue Calhoun, deceased. MortKngcHJ. LAW MOOliE. Attorneys for Mortgagee.

Dated, April 27. tsam. 4 IT ri 13t MEMPHIS. Mr. Lathery, of Ypsilanti.

is spending a few days willi friends in The graduating exercises were held in the Congregational church -Tuesday evening. There- were nine graduates: (Jratit Ix-wis. Koyal Dunn. Ernest Du4-mage, Mark Stephenson, James McOall, Luev Fitzpatrkk. Lida Stoddard.

Dais-ie McCall. and Eliza Taylor. Prof. (Jreone presented the Mr. and Mrs.

(Jeorge W. Bailey and sons Karl and Bruce, of North Street. Don't Buy Until You Get QurOPrices. BROCKWAY. Mrs.

M. Kavanaugh, of Lynu, Is visiting in Brock way J. Fliish-mau, of Saginaw, spent Sunday wiih her aunt. Mrs. (Jlasvford John (llass ford part of tho week visiting in (apac.

Shauahan returned fnmi Blaiiie.tm Sunday. -returned from (Jraud Kapid on Saturday last. to the wife of Edward Ellis, on Monday, a son Wiiu Itcgan was a county capital visitor and Monday and Tuesday in ilia Martin, of Sanilac county is visiting friends in this locality. John Jack-aim, the mason, lias a nuison from Canada assisting him during the presvnt busy iea.suu. Thomas Kyau and daughter Anna, of Kenoekiv, were Brockway callers on On Saturday the Bn-ekway bridge will 1k put lu first class condition.

frtmi this place attended the exhibition and lecture in Emmet on Sunday evening Herb Bushel peut part of the week in I'ort Huron. rlerr Mertel Declares War. Berlin. June 22. A sensation ha been caused by a declaration of Heir Mertel, a member of the reiehsta and editer-in-chlef of the Di ntsche Tages-zeltung.

the agrarian gau, "who. in the course of a pi.lltcal s'aech at ElH'iuburg. said. "Our next war will be unvnl against England. Of this we have quietly assured by the government, and it was becat.se this assurance that the.

agrarian voted for thi naval bill." Filipinos Given Kotlce by Gen. Washington, June 'SL The war department has made jmbllc the following notice of amnesty which was issued by Gen. MacArthur at Manila: "Manila. June 21. By direction of the president of the United States the undersigned announces amnesty with conrplote Immunity for the past and absolute liberty of action for the future to all persons who are now or nt any time since February 4, ISIK).

have la-en In Insurrection afealnst the United States In either a military or a civil capacity and who shall within a period of niuety days from the date hereof formally renounce all connection, and winter Ibe to a declaration ac-knowkHtgingvnnd accepting the sovereignty and authority of the United States In and over the Philippine Islauds. The privilege (herewith published is extended to all concerned without any yeservation whatever excepting that persons who have violated the laws of war during the period of active hostilities are not embraced "All who desire to take advantage of the terms herewith set forth are requested to present themselves to the commanding officers of the Amerl-an troops at tho most convenient station, who will receive them with due consideration, according to rank; make provision for their Immediate wants: prejare the necessary records and thereafter permit each individual to proceed to any part of the archipelago according to his own wishes, for which purpose the United States will furnish 6ttch transportation as may le available, either lay railway, steanrtaoat or wagon. Prominent persona who may desire to confer with the military gov-ernor or wltt the board of American commissioners will "be permitted to visit Manila, and will as far as possible be provided with transportation for that purpose. In order to mitigate as much as possible consequences resulting from tho various disturbances which since ISftri nave succeeded each other so rapidly and to provide in me measure for destitute soldiers durtng the transitory period wlileh must Inevitably succeed a general peace the military antnorltles of tha United States will pay thirty pesos to each man who presents a rlflt In good conditon. S.

L. BOYCE SON'S BIO HARDWARE. IsiM-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mrs.

Asituith returned to 'her home in Stockbridge Monday j.Mr. Taiirde.v had a serious accident on Tuesday. The gravel pit where he was working caved in ou him. breaking lioth legs liclow the knee. The fractures were-reduced by Dr.

Philo. Mrs. VatiDusen and daughter Nellie sient Sunday at Mrs. Buckland's at Mt. Pleasant Mrs.

Baker, of Chattanooga, Is the guest ---of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Alonzo (Iregorv. of Lvnn. hs in Now Is the tlmo to Rid of the Wo have guns, popper boxes, poison and sticky fly paper.

---DON'T BUY-'- OR. H. MORRISON'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH COMPOUND COUCH SYRUP UNLESS you want to stop that Cough or Hacking for it will do it every time. It is guaranteed to do it or money refunded at KN ILL'S DRUG STORE. 202 Haroa Avoaao.

Mrs. McPherson, of Detroit, is the gueit of Mr. and Mis. J. Montney.

RILEY CENTRE. PROPOSALS WANTED. Sealed proponnls will be received up to Junto 27, WOO, nt o'clock local tlnw. a cuirfhouiMi to tmllt for the Water Board of the City of Port Huron. Plans and xci float lous cuu bo at Geo.

La. Har-ey'xoniee. i Bids must be accompanied by cert'fletl ehtH-k for JJJO and addressed to ilenry 0 2UtSt Hueber's D0qr -OR- COLUMBUS. Chan. Logg.

of iK-troIt. tK'ut Sunday with his jiareuts. lie aceompau-iexl by a S. D. Kiusey and wife, of Oroswell.

were Sunday visitors The Miswes Fanuie Brophy and Inez Hunt are in Ypsilanti thLs week attending the couimentMiseut exetx-isws of the State Normal HoiiooL ami Mrs. Abide, of Belleriver. were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S.

Logg. Children's day exerc'es at the church last Sunday were well attended. The children and teaclars desen'e groat credit for their efforts. The collection amounted to Miss Katie Baker, of the Ypsilanti Normal, in at home for a two-weeks vacation. Van Nor-strand was in Koineo Monday on business.

udge Wilson Vs st ill bus.v with the census. The dog warden is also on the dog hunt this week. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. 229 Huroa Asoauo. For Parties.

Woddlnas or Hoc lain onler Vnlll I I I I CITY OF TOLEDO and TASHM00 Commencement exercisX'S will la- held in the Baptist church next Tuesday evening. Then- will be a large num-Iht of graduates from the atl joining 1hk)1s. IyUcie McNutt, assisted by Mrs. Ebert, will give a concert in Maceabee hall Satutilay evening. daughter was lairu to Mr.

aud Mrs. Norman McNutt last week Mrs. Ella Slmonsou, of Montague, is visiting the family of Wallace Youngs. Bertha Sierry. of Sanilac county.

Is visiting with friends and relatives here A number from here attended the eoui-mcm-ement exercisvs lu Memphis last Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Yager, of Port Huron, visited her this week. STEAMERS Cream Co. Huron ave.

Both phones Electric Cars to FOR DETROIT AUD WAY PORTS. Week Days 7 a. m. A 4 p. m.

local time Sundays 8 a. m. A 4 p. m. local timo Ship your fretsht via the Star I.tne.

Free tlollvery. Dmn by hoat aud lm-k by rail ercry day, round trip. Single trip, 7h: Komi trip, buck same day. $1. I'u-liniltol fl.2..

Sumlay excursion, rouml trip, no. Througli tickets to Oleveiauil anil the Kontli. If you lisve any freight to ehlp notify us anil we wilt call for It. DOYLE. THE SHEDDEN uantD.

CflRTAGE AGENTS. for the Grand Trunk Kallwsy system. Ail kinds of gemral truekins done at lowntt ratea. Keniovlnif and s'lllnjr tip of licary niachlnery a Hwcialty. Telenboae Xo.

4J1. Office-at C. aud T. Orlswold I'ort Iiuroa, Mich. GEO.

HA KG EXT, Tort Huron Agent. UNION DCCK STORAGE Af oats THE STEAMER TROroSALSrOKCOAU Kealotl proiosnls will lH3 rectvel to twelve oVMx-k, local time, noon, Hntiirdny Juue S3. 1 you at the ottlceof the city clei for furnikhlBg the board ot education with coal for uae lu the pujolic schools of the follow lng grades: titty tons, more or of grate coal; threw hundred tons, morw or less, of egg, stove and chextnut six hundred tous, more or lesx, of Jackson 11 111 coal six hundred tons, more ot less of INH-ahontns or New Utver Kiookeless coal. The bidder or bidders rve iving the contract for furnlxhliig any ot the above kinds of coal to pity lor weU hing the Mint on the ctty scales, and tor stowing lu the bins of the several school buildings located lu the ctty. Those bidding on any of the above mentioned grades of hard coal so-called, Khali accompany their bid with a ccrtilled check payable to the order of the board of education of the city of Port Huron.

In the mm ot one hundred and fifty dollars it 130) and those blddlug for furiiinbina any of the grades of soft coal shall likewl-e oinpany their Idd with a certified check lu the sum of one hundred and nfty dollars payable to the order of said toard' euaranteelue that men bidder will enter Into a contract If award-d the same and will furuisli the required bonds for the performance of su contract to furnish such coal a may bo awarded to htm or them to furnli-h. The board reserves the richt to reject or accept any or all bid and furthermore is to have the riant to accept from anyone of sai bidders hi or their bids for any kind of coal above mentioned at the price specified lu such bid whether the same may hard or soft or any particular kind of hard or soft ctiai, and to let said contract to whomever of the bidders sbait be the lowest for any of said several grades or kinds of cool. W.F. Wauknskil, 18t City Clerk. Uewltb.

Clvlnn War. Leavenworth, June 22. Close confinement within the shops and cells of a penitentiary has proved too much ror Olierlin M. Carter, ex-captain of engineers, U. S.

and he Is broken In health and spirit. He showed signs of giving way completely and Warden McClaughey has found it necessary to change his employment and place of confinement at night. When Carter was first brought to the penitentiary be wis accorded the usual treatment, which he accepted without complaint-He held np well until his general health became bad and hh? nervous system was on the verge of breaking down. Carter eate poorly, doe not sleep well and lias become melancholy. Improved Sarvioa for Soo of 1900 ALL TUNNEL line cars run through to the Wladariaart, Beaches.

Lakoslda Park and the Comotary WITHOUT TRANSFER from 1 o'clock p.m. to m. rDCC SPECIAL Attraction at rKtt Lakeside Park over afternoon and evening of thl week. FARE 5 CENTS. LAKE ERIE HAYKATIOS CO.

LTD. Uaylng has commenced. John of is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A.

nuniler from Doyle attended the Maceabee celebration at Kiley Centre on Wednesday. Ed. Morehouse, of Salt Lake City, Utah, ami sister Sadie, of ML Clemens, are visiting friends and relatives at Doyle. D. M.

Tice and daughters Ethel and Nina, are visiting friends at Miss Ethel Mer-ritt is attending the teachers examination at.x-ort Huron. ary SMITH'S CREEK. Miss Kate liyan is on the sick list. Louie Brill Is very Mrs. Scrilter Atkins is ou the sick list Mallory.

of Thornton, is visiting her daughter Mrs, Nan Hubble, laying of the conur stone of the new Catholic church was witnessed by a large concourse of leople on Tuesday. Florence Lashbrooks, of Wales. Is attending her sister, Mrs. Brill, who Is The following otlieors were elected at the last i regular meeting of the Ladies Aid: Iresident, Mrs. Alice Would; first vice president.

Miss Lottie Hart: second vice Mrs, Cora McCormick; secretary, Mrs. Lil- The short route to Ohio, via Road Eaa. CLEVELAND, (STANDARD TIME.) Arrives from Algronac. Jlirire City and Su Clair at 0:00 a. m.

Leaves for Algonao and way ports at 2:30 p. m. S. H. BURNHAM, Manager.

BOYXTON 4 THOMISOJ, Agents. FARGO. Throneh faro from Port Huron. lncl" f'JOO. return fiJW.

Ilciuru tickets good for one uioi.th. Ijikx Erie A Ketrolt IU rr Ky train leaves Hum la nt 7 a. Ktern time, connect Ins with Ixiats leaving liond Ksu on Mondays. WeilncHdnys and Fridays at 4 p. arrives at at 7'W p.

m. Kr ticket and oilo-r information apply to A. 6. MACKAT, Military Straot. T.

MARKIIALb, WM. WfaI.T.ATT. Ass't Uen. I'us. Afft.

Mttuaner Walkkkvillk, Ojt. treasurer, Mrs. Maggie lie Lamb; Hart- GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. H. A.

DIXON, Juno 10th, 1GOO. Bryan Hefnsea to Talk. Mlnocqua. June 22. OoL Win.

J. Bryan did not leave for his home Thursday, tut changed his plans and decided to remain over until to-day when he and Ms party I proceed to Chicago. OoL Bryan kept well posted on what was going on in Philadelphia yesterday, receiving numerous fnille-tins from friends. He was asked to express Ills opinion on the platform City Office, 917 Military XU 'Phone IK. TonnelStatiou Tic ket ST.

CLAIR. Ually. fExcept Sunday. Central Standard Time. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kilgour spent Sunday with their sou, liiehard. iu Saginaw. Taylor is visiting her lutrents. Mr.

and Mrs, Mr. Wort sell, is on the sick Oats are looking line. Corn is badly damaged with grubs aud old meadows are The children's day exercises held at the church Sunday night were a success. An excellent program was given. Much credit is due Miss Bertha Crocker and Mrs.

Willard Xiitims, who had charge of the entertainment. Pere Marquette Givon Free to each person love rested in subscribing to the Eugene Kteld souvenir Monument Fund. Hub-scribe any amount desired. Subscriptions as low as tl.OO wU entitle jidopted in Philadelphia, and the nom TIME TABLE-. rad i r- SAGINAW DISTRICT.

tmv lK)wn. In EtTct May nth, EUGENE FIELD'S A $7.00 BOOK Lv. Ar. wp iO a a 5" I 11 12 ai am 1 mi 6 4 i it ml 05 10 44 cr ination of Messrs. McKinley and Roosevelt, but he declined to discuss politics.

He also refused to 1 Interviewed on the reported clash between himself and Chairman Jones at the re cent Chicago conference. IB' I a II a a- 10 donor to this daintily. Huron (Court to Saainaw 7 llay Cty h.i i 1 12 vuuc volume rm I v'S at II I a tt4 H. Piunegau is at home for a few days', visit with his family. Clara MeElhiuney attended the commencement exercises of the iKJtroit Medical college last A.

K. Stowell and Chas. Bowman have gone to Midland to attend the funeral of Clark The. launching: of the new boat at I.angeH's' shipyard was witnessed by a large crowd on Saturday arteruooti. The boat will rjou take its place on the lakes.

Blanche I mgau and Wilbur Smith, of Marine City, were married at the Catholic; parsonage June A reception followed at the home of the bride's pa-ents imhwest of the city. Mrs. I e-ks WUkins, of Chicaga is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S.

McFarlaue. Leave Arrive Pt.Huron in. 11 uron il a. in IH'trolt 55 a. in 7 hi iH-trolt 1 p.

12 p. rn 3 3S p. in 4 no p. in IH-trolt 10 p.m 7 p. Iwtrt.lt.

15 a. ni 4 59 a. press. 7 a. lu 8 5J a.

local it2 2i p. in li a1 Llmiti 3il a. in 3 SO p.in'iBttlel-iX'k ixwal. p. tn; j.Ohlcago 30 p.

N. KafliButtalZ-Newi 12 45 a.m York 45 a. iu X. Kails, Buffalo, wi 7 C6 a. roj York Kxpress I 7 30 p.

flO 43 a. iu X. Kalls.Jondon Local 't 8 50 iu X. Falls. Buffalo, Xca I atu' York 4 33 a.

US p. Tr.n.ln 3 ho p. strtf.rd, Torouto,) 12 Ms.m 1 40 p. I a 40 p. rn do a p.

pm II a in 7 if a in 6 in 5 ts in; a 3 i it I 57 am 5 20 mi iSi neU IU a I3U1 10 ou I 6 a tl fS a i a i a i tw pi I Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar Ar. PleaMuiit.

Iceed Ciiy Waniiowoc My Sveamcr "FIELD FLOWERS (cloth bound. 8x1 1. as a certificate of subscrtp-tkm to fund. Book contains asctection of Field's best and most representative works and as ready for deUvery But tor the noble contribution of the world's greatest artists this book could not have been manufactured for leas than IT. 4 10 pm! 1 BE BOOK ot the century.

Handsomely Illustrated by the WorW'a Greatest Artists. 1Q li a a 7 2 a a a 4v a nr. 7 Un FAIR HAVEN. E. C.

Meyer arrived here Wednesday morning from llogers City ami will move his family there Charles ami -Uobert Fok-kem. of'starr-ville, drove 27 head of fat cattle through lrcre Witluesday Which they will tdilp to Buffalo. They averaged "almut l.tHtO launds a piece. It wasi the last luTd of cattle that has passed through Fair Haven for years J. W.

Jacob was In Ik-troit ou biujiiHss this- Will Bourlier Is home- for a few days from 1'auclKT had a 7 ml Ifnror tfJourt St) Ar ISesch. I'ort Au-tun Aux Barques Grii.UjLouc: 10 15 am ift Hi I3VPH 1 44 BD lMpiL 11 iii JIpw Si in iai West Point Cadets Appointed. Washington. June 22. Cadets for West Point Military Academy, under the Increase provided by recent legislation have been appointed during the past week as follows: From states at large Jos.

D. Park, Plymouth. N. Fred C. Test Council Bluffs, Jas.

Denmend, Marshallborn. Ia falter-nate); Wm. K. Wolfe. Keyser.

W. Itnssell V. Venable. Cincinnati; Wm. 0 i a in 7 au in 7 45 a The Fund created Is divided equal between the family ot the late Eugene Kiel eand the 4 (ft a I 15 a Huron (Court Ar.

Alnioot Lf 10 K) a li 2 5 WADHAVS una mr ia BuiKung or a monument to too eory of the beloved, poet of chiklhood. A SMI use' i I Jl aMrinS St Tti" nipany bsx the lowest raten to ail pltii Fjisi and West seising IhroiiKh tii-k-et)i orcr all ioii-tlnir lines in the coaa-irt-; i Kieamliip ti-k-ts to and from Earor? connenion. Tail or write partii-uiars, tickets. viipiH time ta- loha visiting SiSiley, Berrenger. of Hamblen.

Is his frents here Henry of MiLwaukee. was here this tovix! by esr ferry "IVrc at 1'fcvO p. ai. Train I. mvIiik I'ourt lUfTJ at p.

in. runs solid to Ludtuulon. sriiTlas si Milwauliee-liy pere at a. Lowest rates and nuickel time lo Saina. fiiy.

tirand KapWa. IjXidxnsUm. Jt. Paul. Dulutto and all coant pointa.

Any lnfwinaiion jrlrca wiva r1-' W. Hyryn. North Carolia: Oliver P.rooks. Jefferson, (alternate), and tv the steant hj-.

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