Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1902 — Page 6

DR. JOSEPH ENK’S .GENUINE DYNAMIZED HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS LIST OF REMEDIES. FOR CHILDREMi . M®. 1 Teething Children . Price 85a No. 8 Infantile Catarrh, “Snuffles" . 85c X®. 3 Infantile Bronchitis* Pneumonia 85e No. 4 Infantlle Diarrhoea 85c No. 5 Hi by < ollc, drying. Sleeplessness 85c X®. 6 Constipation of Infants. 85c , No. 7 Croup. Membraneous - sOc X®. • Scurfs, Eczema. Raw Surfaces 85c N®. • Worms, Bilious Fevers .. 85c FOR WOMZ.Vi Jl®. IO < alorosls. Delayed Mensae 85e IN®. 11 l.eucorrbcea. Whites 85c X®. It Profuse M rnors. Painful Periods 85c No. 13 4 hange of I asbintf. etc sOc No. 14 < aked Breasts, Gatherings '... 85c No. 15 Deficient Milk. I n creases fl'w. 85c N®. 16 Prolapsus Vtert, Falling womb. 85c N'a. 17 Vomiting of Pregnancy 85c GENERAL DINEASES: Ko. IS Pimples on the Face, Pustules 25c No. 18 Cold in the Head 85c No. 80 t hronle Catarrh. Foul Discharge 85c No. 81 Neuralgia 85c No 28 Toothache, I>ecay of Teeth. 85c No. 83 Tonsillitis, Quinsy. 85c No. 84 Sore Throat, Raw, V.oerated. 85e No. 85 Bronchitis, acute and chronic .. 85c \ Hectic Fever 81 OO Ko. 86 Consumption Deb Illy 100 (Tuberc.es 1 <H> No. 27 WhooplngCon*h 85c No. 2m A sthmss* a positive cure 25c \o. 28 Pleurisy, stitching clutching pain 25c No. 30 Heart Disease, smothering spells..Bsc No. 31 Dyapepoia, So ir Stomach, etc 85c No. 38 Diarrhea, Dysentery 85c No. 33 Colic, pa:'-ter'. , printers',etc 25c No. 34 C holera Morbus, Cramps 25c No. 35 < onstipatlon, Cos’- veness 25c No. 38 Hemorrhoids or Piles.... ... 25c No. 37 l.iver Complaints, Jaundice 25e No. 3M Kidney Dlsesu»rs, Brght sdisease 85c No 39 inflammation of the Bladder . 25c No. 40 Rheumatism, a . k.nds 25c No. 41 Nervous Hick. Headache 25c No- 48 Ht. Vitus Dance, Ch rea 85c No. 43 Epilepsy. Fa. ng Sickness 85c No. 44 Headaches, from sun. overwork 25c No. 45 Scrofula, Bl d Di« eases. Taints...2sc No. 46 Measles, develops the eruption.... 25c N'o. 47 Halt Kheum, var >se ulcers, etc.. 25c No. I*4 Bolls, gum b<>. s. a:>-cesses.etc 25c No. 48 Felons, Whitlow. Panaritium. 25c No. 50 Fevers and InSammatlons 25c No. 51 I-a Grippe, cures permanently.... Ssc No. 52 Nervous Diseases 25c No. 53 General Debility 25c No. 54 Malarial Diseases 25c Ko. 55 Catarrh of Mtomach 85c DISEASES OF MEXt No. 60 Syphilis, Primary, Chancre SI Of* No. 6 1 by phills, Secondary, ulcers, etc 1 OO No. 68 Syphilis, Tertiary. bvDe disease 1 OO N®. 63 Gonorrhcea, w th- at Injections 1 OO No. 64 Gleet,Chronic Gonorrhoea 1 OO No. 65 Condylamata. Warth 1 06 No. 66 Seminal Emissions, nocturnal, 1 OO No. 67 Seminal Weakneo*. lost v.gor 100 N’o. 6H Prosiatcrrhtf a. discharge* 1 OO 80. 60 I mpotency* total loss of power.. 100 a, 70 Varicocele, wasting of parts 3 OO These remedies CERE ; not palliate. ENK MEDICINE CO., Union City, Ind. Sold by Holtb u Callow &Co, WILL KEEP AT WORK E.luminous Miners Decide Not to Strike In Sympathy With Anthracite Miners. GIANT STRIKE FUND CREATED Miners’ C".?'!')" Vote, to Lew » Specai “Stttsm,'» to rie.o Out 'n the Great "t-uggis — President Miteheli', Recsmrreiiat'O’' Adopted Ipdiatapclis July IS —There will be oo general strike of the coal miners in sympathy with the striking anthracite miners In coming to this decision toda> the special convention called for the purpose of considering the ques tion of a general strike followed the conservative counsel of President Mitchell, whose address advised mod eration, recommending the creation of a heavy defense fund to aid the pres ent stHkers. and a call upon labor unions generally tor assistance. The convention, it Is believed, made wbat is considered ample provision for winning tbe strike now pending. The recommendations of President Mitch ell were adopted practically as first offered, providing for raising an im mense defense fund to carry on the strikes. The strike In the Virginias was unanimously indorsed with the promise of continuing the aid now being sent there, and an appeal to the public was drafted. Tbe convention adopted the report of the special committee to provide for the double system of assessments Tbe 10 per cent levy will apply to the districts of Ohio.' Indiana block. 1111 nois lowa. Tennessee, central Ken tacky and Missouri. The $1 a week assessment will apply to the districts of central and western Pennsylvania Indiana, Kansas, Colorado, Maryland, Alabama and ‘lndian Territory. The assessment will date back to July 16 This assessment, with that of 25 per cent levied on alt officers and organ! zers drawing over 160 a month salary Is expected to raise $250,000 a week The contributions from outside sonr ——_-._Ja_ v _ : _ — ; — ~

ces are expected to bring in an add! t lon al ,1,000,000 a month. Civic Federation Again. Wllkesbarre. Pa. July 21. —The strike headquarters of the United Mine Workers in this city which have been 1 closed since President Mitchell wen' west, will be opened on Tuesday, when 1 Mr. Mitchell and the district presi- 1 dents will return to this city. After a 1 brief conference as to how the relief fund shall be distributed, the subordi 1 nate officers will return to their homes and take charge of the distribution in their respective districts. When Mr. Mitchell returns to this city he is expected to remain here until the strike comes to an end. It is said now that the miners have defined their position the ctv:r Federation wj'| make another appeal to the cdsll operators to arbitrate. When we get what we want, we do not enjoy It as much ns we bad anticipated.—Afcbison Globe. <9 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet, the remedy that cf-rea a coM Io one day

IN NO GREAT HURRY ... Panama Canal Question Will Safely Lay Over Until Autumn Days Have Come. ON THE DIPLOMATIC SHELF During Secretary Hay’s Summer Va cation the Diplomatic Phase of the Question Will Receive Little Atten tion—Progress of the Negotiations. Washington, July 16. —A definite ar rangement which will shelve the Pan ama canal matter in its diplomatic phase until the return of Secretary Hay from his well-earned summer va cation it is believed will be shortly effected. While Mr. Cromwell for the Panama Canal company has been busit ly engaged in questions dealing with the clearance of title. Senor Concha, tbe Colombian minister, and Mr. Herran. first secretary of have been informing the Colombian govern ment of the status of the diplomatic negotiations. There are quite a num ber of Important Issues bingelng on the question of sovereignty which must be reconciled, and Senor Concha has sent several cablegrams to Bogota explaining to the officials there the nature of the modifications which must be made in the treaty before it can be finally presented for signature The minister expects to present the answer of Colombia to the proposed modifications this week and then to set aside the matter until tbe autumn In the preparation of the canal trea ty. the known temper of the American congress and that of the Colombian legislature must be taken into consid eration and reconciled as far as possi ble. It is believed that the United States government will profit by its I unpleasant experience with tbe Danish West Indian treaty and hold that the canal convention must be ratified by Colombia Instead of by the United States. This ratification requires a majority vote from both houses of the legislature. The modifications to the treaty are important ones, as they touch the main point at issue between the two countries, sovereignty over the canal strip, and are not to be settled with out mature consideration. The Coi ombian secretary of state has person ally congratulated Senor Concha and Mr. Herran on tbe excellence of the treaty drawn by these two officials and while this is only an individual view, still It carries weight, coming as it does from such an important member of the Colombian cabinet. FATAL TORNADO Eleven' Live, Lost In a Storm A< Baltimore. Baltimore. Md.. July 21. —A fierce tornado characterized by a windstorm of extraordinary velocity, thunder, vivid lightning and a heavy rain suddenly bunt upon Baltimore Sunday after noon, coming from the southwest, with such force that eleven persons lost their lives, hundreds of houses were unroofed, streets torn up. many build ings damaged artd many persons in jured The storm spent Its fury in less than fifteen minutes. The damage done in the business part of the city was comparatively slight, being confined to tbs blowing down of signs and injuries to roofs It was in tbe residence portions of tbe city along the river front and in the harbor where tbe wind spent its violence Os those who perished nine were drowned la the harbor from open boats, one was killed by a falling tree, and one by a live wire Big Strike Settled. Chicago. July 17. —Renewed activity on the part of Chicago business men followed the settlement of the freight handlers' and teamsters’ strike yesterday, and at the close of business hours last night thousands of tons of freight had been sent to and from the varioui freight depots. Every one of the 24. 000 strikers who could obtain employ ment has returned to work. The strike, it is estimated, cost the bust ness men of Chicago $10,000,000. and In order to guard against such a con t'.ngency tn the future, they are pre paring to inaugurate an educations campaign In opposition to the sympa thetic strike.

—--— —. Changed His Mind. Manila. July 21. —The sultan of Baco lode. Mindanao, who recently sent an insultingly worded communication to the commander of the American expedition Xo Lake I.ano. in which he threatened to begin offensive opera tlons in August, has now written a friendly letter to the commander of the American forces, in which he disavows all desire to fight and says he will con fer with the Americans In the ftiture The general Moro situation Is regard ed as favorable. Done la Cold Blood. Halifax. N. S.. July 22.- George William Cook, a retired British soldier. Is under arrest on th® charge mu-dtr Ing his wife, Lydia Arnold Cook, whom he married six weeks ago, by cutting her throat with a razor at their apartments on Albermarle street last night. After he committed the deed he went to sleep In the bed from which the body of his wife had fallen after being nearly decapitated. bitty .Eight Drowned. St. Petersburg, July 22. —A ferryboat while crossing the river Volga yesterdju- at Fieri salkl sank and fifty-eight harvesters were drowned t

Clover Lea! Excursions. International Christian Endeavor Union, August S to 10, 1902, Minneapolis, Minn. ’ Bienial Meeting. Knights of Pythias, August 11 to 22, 1902, Salt kike Citv, Utah. Grand Lodge of Elks. August 12 to 14, 1902. Put in Bav. Ohio. Travelers’ Protective Association, Julv 31. 1902. Providence, R.l. Tourists, Fares. July 1 to Sept. 15, 1902, Tacoma, Wash. Young Peoples’ Christian Union Societv of Presbyterian church. July 25 to 27. 1902, Niagara Falls. N. Y. Annual Excursion. July 26, 1902. Get information of agents Clover Leaf Route. Special excursion fares via Clover Leaf Route account Knights of Pythias Carnival at Bluffton Ind.. Tickets on sale at one fare round trip July 22 to 25th. inclusive. Good returning until July 26 1902. For further information see agent Clover Leaf Route.

.\' \ x \ s [a and sweat jg—-; \ KJ no ci.ect ca M C I It re- ' * K the damp, jf L- \ Cp Harness I > Lid! but \ stw e | L Y"“ ogt> the ? f Eureka X ess OU. fy -M ' \ Sold ,very»here (/ / / , ' Y \ allsirn. A* ' l/\ \ Made by jj Lr/l Standard Oil /J ‘/I ' Company rj U> X These Medicines are the Result cf Forty Years Practice and Experimenting THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST! DR. E. L. WELBOURN’S CELEBRATED Vegetable Medicines DR. E. L. WELBOURN’S Etexir Sweet Bugle Cares Cholera Morbus, Cholera. Flax Diarrhea, Pains or Gripinffs, Etc. GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. This Medicine is particularly recommended for those diseases peculiar to children from infancy to three rears old. and is found after many years trial to be more reliable than opium, morphia, tannin or paregoric, and ether pcisons usually given in diseases fcr which this is recommended, and is warranted to contain nene of the above named pcisons. Just the thing far the babies. Pleasant to take. Price, as and so cts. per Bottle. DR. E. L. WELBOURN 8 Anti Bilious Pills A fcrst-clase liver pili that is a pure vegetable. Cures Constipation and all trouble resulting Iron an Inactiv• stomach. They do oct tripe Give tnem a trial. Price, as cts. per Box. ; Ask your druggist for them. SBMD FOB 800 XL XT TO TMB Dr. Welbourn Medicin* Co. UNION CITY, INDIANA.

For tale by Blackburn & Christen. • I e A very painful affair ; but notice the expression of triumph on the old mammy’s face. She knows from many such experiences that "PainkUkv (PERRY DAVIS’) will cure the worst cases of colic, cramps, diarrhcea and dysentery, without delay. 1 Beware of substitutes. 25c. and 50c,

Weak Men Made Vigorous What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did 1 It acta powerfully and quietly. Cures when al others fall. V>ue« men regain lost manhood;ok men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar enteed to Core Nervousness, Leet vitality, I mpoleney. N hrhtl y EtnlMlone, Lost Po n.r either lo x, Falling Memory, Wasting Die. eases, -nd all tftfU of ulf-abw or rzcrutt oru InitocrrtUm. Wards off Insanity and consumption Don’t let ilruggwt Impose a worthless substitute oi you because it yields agr-a'-r profit, los.st on liav. log FF.FFEK'I4 NKnvK.OlK.or aendtor It Cat be earrle.i in vest piM-kot. Prepaid, plain wrapper II per box.or O (or .5. with A Written Guar Hmall slxo 50 cent*. Bold by Blackburn AChristen, Decatur,

Erie Railroad Niagara Falls • sion. August 6th. For infor® see Chicago & Erie agents or W. S. Morrison. Traveling Past Agent, Marion, Ohio. Niagara Falls excursion Augui via Chicago & Erie railroad. $6.50 for the round trip. Ticket to Toronto and Alexandria Ba Thousand Islands, twelve days with stop-overs at Chautauqua and Cambridge Springs. See agents or write \Y. S. Morrison, A.. Marion. Ohio. Verv low round trip rates vi North-Western line Chicago to ■ Lake City and Ogden, Utah, , September 15th. Return limit, ■ ol>er 31, 1902. Luxurious fast I leave Chicago 10:00 a. tn., s :<iC i 11:30 p.m., daily. For ticket* ! information applv to A. H. W agj ■ 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. . Health, rest, recreation are as under the most favorable eond at Cambridge Springs. Pa., mi ‘ between Chicago and New You the Erie Railroad. You ougl

know all about it. Erie lx t ‘•The Bethesda of the Middle V | on application to the ticket age D. W. Cooke, General Pass ( Agent, New York. au , From prairie schooner to ove limited. Send two cent stam| copy of special edition of illust, article from the July Review of views, dealing with tht- history development of the northwest a the Chicago A North-Western 1 and the only double track lin tween Chicago and the Mil River. Address A. H. Waggen<| Fifth avenue, Chicago. 111. 1 , Hot Springs. S. D.. tbe great i tarium and health resort, in the turesque Black Hills. Only ? round trip from Chicago on’ ct specified dates throughout the mer, via the North-Western Through train service from Ch dailv. Ask ticket agent= for full ticulars or write for informatic A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth av. Chicago. 111. 1 ?16.(K) St. Paul and Minne»

and return. Chicago Ac North-We Railway, every day, from Chi. July 9 to Sept. 10. Four sple trains daily, connecting with allfrom the east, with dining com ment. buffet, library observation! free reclining chair cars through ■ out change. Write for illustl booklets or apply for informatics your nearest ticket agent. A. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chir. 111. 3 Double track to the Missouri F. The Chicago <& North-Western Is the only double track line beta Chicago and the Missouri B. Four trains a day Chicago to Ot>. three daily trains to the Pacific it and two trains per day Chicago Denver, with through Pullman - vice to points in lowa. Nebraska.* kolas and to the Black Hills. H stamp for booklet. "Only Dee Track Road Chicago to Miari River" to A. H. Waggener, 22 L avenue. Chicago, 111. 21

Special low rates to Colorado d Utah points. Deadwood, St. 11. Minneapolis, Duluth and the suiors and return via the Erie Rl. Tickets on sale daily in June, August and up to September h. 1902. Tickets sold at half rates ,e 22nd to 25th; July Ist tn 13th; gust Ist to 14th: August 30th to otember 10th, 1902. to Denver. Condo Springs and Pueblo. All ties good for return passage until Oct-r 31st. 1902. For full information!! on Erie ticket agents or write. W. Morrison. T. P. A., Marion, Ohio. 14Your vacation. Are you gointo take a vacation this summer? A clp and delightful way to spend youracation is to gather a few congel friends and camp out in the Rty mountains. Very low round ip

rates to Colorado and U tab pointea the Missouri Pacific railway wifce on sale after June Ist. You can Irn where to go, what to wear, whako take as camp comforts, supplies id utensils, what they will cost id where to get them, by addressing}. A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A. Mo. tc. Ry., 200 Sentinel bldg., Indianapis. Indiana. 7tf. ‘ Michigan in summer. The Ghd Rapids & Indiana Railway, the ‘Thing line,” has published’ a 48-|je book about the resorts on its line,nd will send it to any address on re<pt of a two-cent stamp for Contains 280 pictures, rates old) hotels and boaruing houses, andnfirmation about Petoskey, Bay Vw, Harbor Point, Weouetonsing, On, Walloon Lake. Mackinac Islid, Traverse City, Omena, Neahtawata, Northport, etc. “Where to go thing.” two cents, will interest fia-r---man. Summer schedule with throgh sleeping car service goes into ebct June 22. New time folders senton application. C. L. Lockwood, G.P A T. A., 16 Island street, Grand hp

ids, Mich. $50.00 round trip to Califoaia. Chicago A North-Western R’v fjtn Chicago, August 2 to 10. The ew Overland Limited, the luxurious everyday train, leaves Chicago Bt(X PI tn. Only three days en route. JnI rivaled scenery. Variable roses. . New drawing room sleeping carsind i compartment cars, observation iars ; (with telephone.) All metis in lining cars. Buffet library cars (tith ! barber.) Electric lighted throughout. | Two other fast trains 10:00 a. tn. md ! 11:30 p. tn. daily. The best of everything. Daily and personally oondicti ed tourist car excursions to California, Oregon and Washington. Apph to your nearest ticket agent or add-css JA.H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, \ Chicago, 111. lo g

HEALTH, j=«»i'.SEASE with no specific name, -, -a I Ki! which seems to combine stemIB] ach disorder, heart tn' ble, I R® blood disorder and a host of IL 1 other ills, and which can be dey 1 scribed only by saying you feel "all knocked out" and "good for nothing," means that your kidneys are overburdened and need relief. ’WEMfE:' Kidney derangement is almost al. wavs a t the bottom of general ill health. V Your doctor knows this, but he usually Wjv ' treats the various symptoms one at a time. Foley’a Guaranteed Kidney Cure gets at the bottom of these troubles and cures them all at once. You run no risk. Satisfutory results are guaranteed. ■———*— ■ For cut., bruises or sores BANNER SALVE is best. Sold by Holthouse. Callow & Co., druwists. Decatur.

.?25.00;round trip to Colorado Springs and Pueblo, 'to j Glenwood Springs and return; S4O. to Salt Lake and Ogden and return ; from Chicago: via Chicago A North Western Railway. Selling on certain 1 dates during July. August and September. good until October 31 tore | turn. Two trains a day to Denver. | three times daily to Ogden and Salt. Lake. The best of everything. W rite I for booklet. "Colorado Illustrated. For rates and reservation apply to I vour nearest ticket agent or address IA. H. Waggener. 22 Fifth avenue, I Chicago. lil. COLUMBUS’ EXCURSION JULY 27.

Erie Railroad Special Train 5:55 a. m. ------ Fare, $1.50 ROUND TRIP. EAST. ’ No. 6. TheComm'i Trav-ler daily s:®a. m No. 2- Mh. l. daily, except Suaoay .10 I'. a- m No. ♦. Day expreM. daily ; ; JP “ l No. 2. Local freight 1.10 a. B> WEST. i No. 3 Day express, daily. . - 1 No. 1. Mail, daily except Sunday .ll.«p. m 1 No. 5. TheComm’l Traveler, daily . »:*T p.m No 23 L--cal frviEht ll:Wp. m

<@l RAILROAD In effect June 18,11 KB. WEST. No. T. express, dally except Sua- I day for Chicago f 2:1 Sa. m No 3 New Y’crk and Boston t Limited I 12 2s pm No IS Weils Fargo Express.... I S:l* P m No 21 Marion Huntington » Accommodation I ,:SJ pml EAST No. 8. vestibule limited, dally for I , New York f 2:36 am > No 2 Cleveland and Colombua f 8:58 a. n: No. 4 New York and Boston I I Limited i B: ®4 pm I No. 14 Chautauqua and Buffalo I . Express C »:02 p m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New I 3 York and Boston

Train.’ 13 and 14 will not carry baggage. No. 13 daily except Monday. No. 14 daily except Sunday. Nos. 3 and 3 carries throngh coach, Colutnbus tw Chicago. Grand Rapids & Indiana. tn effect June 22, l«02. TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. ’No. 5. ’No. 3. *No" Rlcnmund ... 9:10 pm 12:50 pm 5:40 am Fountain City 1:03 pin 5:58 am Johnson. 6:o6am i Lynn...... I:2lpm 3:llara Snow Ilill 8:1#a m 1 Winchester... 9:48 pm I:3lpm 6:27 am . I Ridgeville 10:02 pm 1:57 pm 6:43 am f Portland 10:20 pm 2:17 pm 7:03 am • Briant 2:3lpm 7:18 am I Geneva 2:40 pm 7:28 am Berne 2 :fto p m 7:37 a m ” Monroe. 3:04 p m 7:49 a m , DECATVR 11:03 pm 3:17 pm 8:00 am i Williams 3:30 pm 8:11am • Hoagland 3:36 pm 815 am I , Fort Wayne.. 11:60pm 4:iWpm B:4oam ' Kendallville. . IX-.t-am 5:17 pm 0:61 a m '» Sturgis I:36am 6:.'.opm 10:53 am i- Kalamaxoo 2:40 am B:ospm 12:00 m i Grand Rapids 4.05 am 9:40 pm 2:oopm I' Howard City 12:00 nt 8.00 pin ( b Reed City 6:00 a m 1:08 am 3:56 pm I Cadillac 6:Wa mi 2:loam 4:iopm ‘ Petoskey 9:35 am : 6:35 a m 7:40 pm n Mackinaw-City. 11:20 am 1 6:56 a m I *. ’Dally, except Sunday. tDally. >■ TRAINS BOOTH

STaTIOXS. 'No.:. tXo.jl INo, 12 Mackinaw City. y:lspm l.'cpm Petoskey 10 36 pm 3:36 pm Cadillac 2:06 am <1:35 pn ":56 am Reed City 3:14 am 7:20 pm '.Warn Howard City. 4:26a m ...pm 10:08 am Grand Rapids 6:00 a m 9:35 pm It -.tga tn kslamaroo. '‘:so am 11.00 pu, 3.30 plu Sturgis 10:t»a m 'tt-'op m 4:44 ptn Kendallville... 111:07 a m i|...4" a m sWlp rn Fort Wayne . . 12:10 pm I 2:05 a m 6:36 a m Hoagland .... 12:57pm | 7:ooam Williams l:<Bpm 7:o4am DECATVB | 1:1V p m 2:42 a m 7:17 a m Monroe _ 1:32 pm . 7:27 am Berne I:44pm 7:37am i Geneva (I:s2pm 7:6ourn Briant (4:00 pm 7:59am ' Portland (2:17 pm 3:46 am Ms»m , Ridgeville .... 2:84 pm 3:47 arn 6:36 am Winchester.... 4:40 pm 4:o2am l:M»m Snow Hill *9:o6am ■ Lynn 3:04 p m 9:13 am Johnson 8:18 a m ’ Fountain City. 3:17 pm 0-.24 a m ) Richmond 3:lspm 4:46a m 9:42am > I ♦Dally, tllaliy ex. Sunday. ‘Dally except I Saturday from Mackinac Cltv „ Jxrr Hrtsob Agent 3.L L X7KWOOD. Gen Pas Agent.

WAIT FOR THE EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS VIA THE ERIE RAILROAD WEDNESDAY, ALQLST 6, iqoi. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES. Ask nearest Erie ticket agent for particulars. W. S. MORRISON,!. P. A., Marion, Ohio. A Picture Book ENTITLED "Michigan in Summer” ABOUT THE SI MMER RESORTS ON THE Grand Rapids & Indiana Rallwiv—“The Fishing Line" will be wilt to »nyoneon receipt .f p-'-tYxe-two cants. It is a handsome booklet ot for-ty-eight pages, containing SW picture- ftbe famous Mlcb'gnn Summer Resorts , PETOSKEY MACKINAC ISLAND BAY VIEW OMEN A TRAVERSE CITY CHARLEVOIX H AKBER POINT WALLOON LAKE oi l s NOKTHPORT W&JVETOSsIM;

ROARING brook 56 AH- V-WAN-TA ■■ LES CHESEACX ISLAM'Gives list of hotels and tx»rdin_- 1. i-es. rate by dav and week, railroad f.,r, - : aps. K and G. R. St I train service ■■ rishern.au will ».ut Where t" -■ - i.-h- M ing —Postage two cents. Ha C. L. LOCKWOOD, U P. A I 16 Island street. Grand Rap-ds. Mich. KK THE I Beautiful Sapphire Country B in the heart of the I North Carolina Mountains ■ > I Reached only via the i1 _ ! - __ — Southern Railway, i Q I — ■ i : || - I Low Summer Tourist rate? :• I

BREVARD and TOXAWM. N. 0. ■ A Paradise for the B PLEASURE SEEKER I HEALTH SEEKER and the ■ ? FISHERMAN. Excellent trout fishing. R*- I member Asheville. N.C . the great I health resort; low rates the vear I round. Send 3c for a copy of the I “Land of the Sky. Ask your I I nearest ticket agent for rates and I tickets, or write, J. S. McCcL- I LOUGH, N. W. P. A . 22.' Dear- | born Street, Chicago. Illinois. I

Wo /JKIRACKS Xl° . «|EXAS 4 HEW FIST TjUj Between Bt. Loula and Kansas City *» d OKLAHOMA CITY. WICHITA, 4 DENISON, SHERMAN, DALLAS, nT|| EORT nade np of the finest made'’ with electric lights and ad ’” u oar D o« .raveling conveniences. It r“ B1 XNaptoted . . — Red River Divls«»«’„, n the make-up of this service. Cale Observation Cara i trip vlx this new route will ‘ y urnfshed, upon application, bj Ulive of the Vi ji I * A. D. Murray. General A2> Union T.-st Bldg. <®‘ Walnut