Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1903 — Page 4

Weather Forecast. Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. To Water Consumers; N t: ? is hereby given to al. per sons who are in arrears on the 10th day of September. 100$, for water > rent due the city of Decatur. IndiAHA, th it th**’** h •*’ *unts will Se puT the tends for collection, who will be instruct-1 ed to commence suit at once to co!-I test the same. Please call at the) city treasAT-r s :b. ■ ■ .nd ptv y ;r water rer.t <>n r S • n* > •••- nil.-r 10th and save cvsts George W. Steele Water W rks 8 •.•.■ ra ent. iJOOdtf Sbxiholden' Meeting. The annual meet: • _ : ckhoH-j er* fTtoCtiMi* T pi. r.* < :n----pany of Deeatur. Ind: taa will be held at the ffiee of the secretary in the city of De atur. Indiana on Mon<lay evening. Sept* mber 7. I.* . at seven o’clock, for the election of dire«'t. n ‘ to r ; r the ensu-| ing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be proper! y brought re «*•.: i 1 meeting F. M S.te:r::> :■ - - -rotary.l. - . Piaee your fire insurance with P W. Shoity. ltd 4w F r Sale —A pbaev t. good condition Inquire at this osce H2tf T Petoskey and return S" n Sep tecnber 3. ten-day limit, cc G R. I F r S.-. —Fit- ■4-. tv tarn. •-.*»->! in Kirkland township, one half mile north and one fourth mile east of H nduras G • d but : ng* throughout. Land is under cultivar, n and 1 can be had at a bargain H J Dilling. Honduras. Ind. 19»)dli’ -• : —n-.--..- w- • ut ’.. e white mark. ~> v, *’r. « « n hind :—< man lay. t right side; foretop rou_ ed. taken from bam tw mi> -n- rth 1 of Montpelier. M nday night . Amru-t 17 old end sprang boggy with tmpaintel wheels, and harness. Reward of ». • • for return of pr perry S M Montgomery. R F D N 1, M ,utpelier N tify Barr- y R we. M.*r. shal. Montpelier. Ind Is+dwtf RAILROAD EXCLUSIONS. “Town Talk” tells al! about the new towns ;n the Ouraha e items!: n afi the CL ig Great W—c-rn Railwav For free ropy wr tejEdwi'n B Magi’!l manager T. vasite Etep: .Fort Dodge. lowa. Reduced Rates Chicago Great ’ - - *■ so 8t PwuL Minmvip .< Waterville. Red Wing. Winona. Austin. Manly.! CUrksrill . Waterk. . i’K._ N v internediate p in* high-.-r F r fur ther inf rautur, apply te any Great Western as -nt. - J P Elmer. G PA . torn sites on the Omaha extension I of the Chieag Gr. at Western Rail way will take p l ice as follows: T■■ ’ ' day - • -• B P -ttawat- 1 tonne Co . lowa. Tuesday Sept 15th ‘ ard M-.Oltu-.d P ’tawart >mi«? € lowa Tuesday Sept 32nd One l fare to Fort Dodge to town sate* <m day of sale*, with fare of fl for! C ur.cii Bluff- :• t wn *:>-». fare fifty rente R.r rv-ond trip. For full particulars -- •■ill- r address Edwin B Magi’l. Mgr T wn site DipFort Dcdge. la TbeG- R Jt I will give ita annual eicUTHOU to Petossey. Traverse Qty an<i Ncrthpurt vc September X 1903. ter H ! r the round trip from all «tatioa» Rk'hmood to Fort Wayne inclusive. Tickets are g-xsl gnng ou scheduled eicurei to trains and are good for return until September 1 Fare to Mackinac Island is M Get full infermation of any G R & I. agent or ad drees C L- Lockwood. G. i P A Grand Rapids. Mich. For only f.-d the Nortbem Pacific will sell a special ticket for a tour of Yellows Tone Park, including railway and Pullman farce and meals in dining car St Paul to Garrlmer and return, stage coach tran-p.rta-tion thr ugh the park, and board and lodging at the park hotels for the regular tour of five and one-half days. Tickets sojd so that passenger* can leave St Pau! or Minneapolis on Park train September 3only If necessary a special tram of Pullman. dmmg and obaematk n cars will be run Apply to any N P. R agent for information and nwervations, or write to Cha.*. S Free. St Paul. Minn Send six cents for Wonderland. lto».

CARE FOR SLEEPERS A CLUB WHERE DOZING MEMBERS ARE NEVER DISTURBED. There Is a Good Reason For Thia Cualutn. Whirl* I» Allowed to Br V iolated— A *hurt "‘leaep hicl* Calmiaatrd 1b a Tragedy. Tberv is an exclusive club in upper b Y »rk re the ec-p yees ..rv tortil. tri .'v. v. «- y member wto dri’p* :□ his cLair in tbe ii- * ber* if they see Link enrry on tteir cvnvr rskit.eu in k»w to:.--* or ■to tbe cmoang room or c.if sew n- n ’* rs are admitted to the club, but those who are fortunate enough to get iLose who bring vteitor* m rv□Jaded of this casxom. A ptysnian who i t th-? cbib ex;: ;nrd the reason of it. “It is wrong under any circumstances/’ be sakL to awaken a man tk Las fai.cn into a natural s’.-*-p. ii w d you knov but it is the first time be has Lein at-.* to sleep for !. ' .** or ev days? This phenomenon of sleep is a very complicated one. Ttere are many pre *. -of s. -i>. rod they affect different iu differ r t ways. Dreams sr» the result of defective or partial » -ep. and their common occr.rreoee in the lighter varieties of the state I ■»-:.* is not prof umi or c.-miau-. u* even wLile it lasts“Don’t you ki . w that so rs-s of per sons in New Y rk : *e a i ..x tn -y He n -Lt a* well remain at home on t:x c *• *.y s_ ft.: - Lis paie from ' • ■ - to s - b- g • a — - -. _ yr — — . — — *• * • c-. 4 • ’ .'tiL TL.it is why <o ni.my r..- *•*?. i*Ke c x.ng in e • .tic after they come iu from e ride or a “Sleep induced by is not I natural That brought abowt by sttoni and snip r It may be desirable and ■ even necessary in ->me cases to produce this But the state into If naturai - —*p f< vs it is a conttnsencj and twA the effect of tho * ■ ture. I must act menti c canes- but many old >. . men <»f Nt w ’ :k will the tragedy. “TL-re was a tian wbo ; U ite prominent, both in a bostness tad social way. in the life of this city. A dreadful fa ly n isforrune .roughtoo > insomnia. He wonk! s*?metimes co s f ‘rfy-tirU hc'irs wirL it slee; ; tb-.n j after a n n.-L: t two he would ’ net be able to sloop f*-»r a week All i L..s lift until L.s tr > came upon ; Lim be tad been na itual.y a heavy After two or ni* n’b-* of this inssetua attack his beaith began to give way. Physicians tried ah the j <—p.ng drafts until it becime daahv -■ :.t - x.r.g • | competent yowng physician of my ac- -- - - ; a -road prescribed wa'kiag and m>MU* Uin ciimt nc. but they discovered ths* i there is nothing to be gained by increasing the fatigue of the body when . w wry of end will not allow the re- ' p<Tse to wt.- h the limbs are entitled. The uu caoe L.-o<- little the better f - his tr.p. He retired from bosiness. His str :<tb wasted away. “Finally by one of those curious ■ treats of nature we oceasioaaUy ! caught hto Bmtog at the chib. All I who tnew hi* nJsf ■rtune syn:pa.thi*ed with him. We moved about as though > in a sick chain tier until be awoke. He reidom slept more than twenty missies and told us that tos resriemness • ’ rime iu positrreiy drowsy. To a friend be sa-d “ ’! feel as though I could sleep foe a reek, but I eant steep tn my own > nc Fire’ me s l.d here.’ “W e got him upstairs to a rocan at»i a man on guard at the dx.r. with «.«truetions to see that no servant was i allowed to dteturt Lim or make a noise. At beer ■» afterward »i ecrident in the L ichen brought the lire engines up to the door. There was really no danger, but before a ladder could be raised poor Blank's body eame tnmUiug luio the area. “He was killed. Sthc.de! Xo. It was the opir -o of ail of tw that sudden swakenang from the first sound tierp he had enjoyed for more than a year upset bis mind and that when be vis iribtr! by the noise be did not realixe where be wax In a trenxv be le«i*d trvw the wtodew.**—Sew York Times. Chiara* ■erehaats. In China there is a protemton for ladies, strange bocau** openly and hand»vmeiy retsu'serated in the current coin of the realm. It is carried on by elderly ladies, who g» from bouse to boose of rich people, aanounetog their coming by besting a drun snd offerlsg their services to amuse tile lady of the bouse. This offer accepted. they aft down and tell her the latest scandal and the newest st'Ctes and oc dlts and are rewarded at tbe rate of half a crown an hour besides a bnndsiKne present should some poetfoo of their so*«ip lave proved purtl.-ular-ly acceptable.—Locdoa Tit-Bits. Saenral tawat-7. Re—l‘d like to meet Mias B ud. She-Why? “I bear she has thirty thousand f year and no toc*B.branre.“ “la she looking foe Life.

RAILWAY MILEPOSTS. Tkes Are ot la* la Loeatloa Accidents Aloaa the Rtiad. “Will you explain just the praetic*. benefit of inilep.a*ts along a railroad > track." asked an inquisitive traveler ol tbe superintendent as they flew past one of the whit- painted p« *ts "S.. far a- the gen- ral put .i .« coneert’.id.” rei'i:*d the suj.-rintendent. “I don't snp;cree that mitepoots are of any , particular benefit. Tbe traveler can tel! by !■■ . of the ear window bow far be from tbe terminal po;:.t«. but in that he i- not greatly - X “Some people like to figure out from the mileposts bow far they have traveled or how far they have to go. and there are ux a few who tike to time the *pe»d <-r trains by tbe mJ-’.««ts But that is n-..t what the posts are for In tbe office of tbe divis; n sup rin- •- ‘ - r v.. ■ : _■ tbe kxat> : >f every one of pots. “U n i-'i:t oecure a rail breaks, a car kt* 1 wn or nyout of t v on!;i.,.ry L-: ;-l< between the superintend, ut to notified of the pre?x- ; of tbe mishap to some particular . mi:-:» *t and thus the spot can tw ■> ; rated and men are sent there at once.' and they 1.1 go in a Lurry, for they know where tbe place to. Otherwise they would have to more slowly be- | tween stations until tbe spot was found.! and this means a loss of time much more valuable than tbe price of the mileposts, and it would be pretty bard to railroad su-xe-ssfuily without them.” -Boston Transcript. I lillaing the Cat. Making her cat act as her plumber! . was tbe ingeufoas feat that a woman of Manayunk accomplished tbe other day Th * w u.an had n tied that o» stand in her batbrwu leaked, and si> wished to k<ate tbe teak precis-.j wall ttorn was needful Accord.ng.y she shut her rat cp in ■ .- 1- ■ 7 t. . a the m—c::d ..ito ' - r. of the d fc-rire washstand *L- rout'd a restively f.nd cf tbe otter of viieriam , A cat wodd rather Iniutte this odor; than eat fist. Tbe Manayunk woman’* rat after it had been tn tbe parter a i few m note* t- tran to par Furr.ng. 1’ ctws.d th- room. It settled it*- f or. wben st.- came dnwnstaira. it* ia -. glued to the spot, snithng and ; n;rdi e The wail was opened at this point •nd here, sure enough, tbe teak was fraud H-re tbe valerian had tri.'k •»! odor to the cat.—rtiiadeiptia Record Cari«*ltic« Abect Dentistry. Those who imagme that the rare <f the ts**h and the replaremvnt of tie natural grind r» with fi.se ones is “something new under the sun” may be surprised to learts that artificial teeth were made of ivory, plav-ed on plates . f the ss.tne material and t—id , together and in place by poM wires aad; rivets 500 to LOOO years before Christ. Herodotus, “the fatter of Listory.” teds us that tbe Egyptians of tte fifth dynasty understood tbe diseases of thteeth and their trer.tm«-nt. There are several paauageu to history to lead one to tbe f that vc-tt ''Jraar and An tony w re arttociai teeth. Tte date of tte introduction of fateteeth into Europe is cn.'ertaln. They were known in Eng .and as early at terit as rhe time of the discovery of America. “Tbe Mathematical Jewel." pnbitot-d in I>s. contain* an accomit of Str John Balgrare. *wbo cause*! all of hys teethe to be drawee out and after bad a sett of ivory teethe to agayne.“ Jell AU***B Wit. WhDe to congress “Private” John \ • ■■■■:■.. - dueed to give a answer to a aettous <;'uestk>n. Tbe older members knew this and seldom went to the south, m wit for Infomatk-n. but new men - ft- n esme to grief by doing so Si •• 7 ..ft-r Mr bitti-field of M.-.oe bad taken t * seat for his first term be wanted some figure* in a hurry Turning to Mr Allen, b* said “Pardon me. str. but you were at iSettyslnrg Co s*x* Iwsb m.-tay I'mienl sofel.- r» were kilted outright there T" “I in very * rry very sorry, indeed, that I ean’t actottiinodate you.” replied tbe “private.' “But tbe fact to that I was v sever rhe’ I etoero ferret to count my shots.” Th* S<ere«ty>eg For*. McJigger—Have you beard from Jolkley since be went to Africa ’ Thingumbob— He sent me two tittle lion cutw tbe other day. M-filterer—The idea! Any mesitoge! Thingumt»>b—A card tied to tbe neek cf one of them, which read. “I i*<xe these few ’!"•*• win find you writ”— Philadeipbta Presa. Waktac Rlatary. •That historical novel of yours doesn't read as if you bad studied history much.” Mid tbe brutal erttie. Thank you.” said tbe author whom nothing dtocoocert*. “Thto to tbe first tim* you bare given me credit for ortginaltty."—Wasbinirtou Star. •tlrrtaa Him tp. Husband—My physician tells me I mas* have a romptete change of oca**. I don't know but 11l tare to mn over to Europe. Wife—That isn't nroeMary dear juat take a day off and help me ou my abopOwe Ge«a *ea*ea. “Xo. Jltntale. 1 am km going to Max gie Multigau's party! The Mui ".;.ins •tat la our set an' I don't tike MasxJe. *■' Pre got nothin' to wear, an' betefcx. I atnt been tnrtted. auybowf"— Loctorilte Cawrier Journal 1 e

================= ■- THE SOI L CATCHERS. A SINGULAR CUSTOV OF THE SOUTH SEA ISUANOERS. The Way the Satire* In At Days Before Ovilleation H d Fulls HntAeA Then* For Ita uwn I -eg to Get £■>»« With Their Enemi a. A little white -go w.. tura.r.g " r * B the Pacific labmd* 1 came towa • incut-* in diameter. Frv— tte * - ‘ to ward iLe cvcter a deucaie i* v. the fiber* <•: pL. v - ' <rj< ed. leaving a small bv.e iu the o-oter I through. Ttoe article weighed j than a quarter of au outset yet. 0 and as it sp! it n■: terror to the entire <f u.a:.y t toe Pacific iJ l!v r :L MaaaLiL; »Huu; -rty ” tid for tb* er”—tUat is. a d -*:r y» r -<f bu:- - • • • Uanaiuki is one of a groop o< k>< are a <ut the best educated a*, ’-v people TLey ei<vt a ■:L • . tbe Pacific islands and nearty all tbe | I can bow not only speak bat read and 5 ! write fefifbk Tbe island to-for an a tine, hdr.d- li • co; r**r C’l ored raw. TLe m-iin . ’ div.nz f c p I tieed by any one wbo desirod revt-nge or tLe life of an Christian* in I*7-'. *'* ” -* 1 I Toawe. Tbe rondos openndi is very | quarreL Rita aevra* T :<o ’ th-e. l.f:Lis "• ' -- take * d-s. aid tbe * the elements A a fvod w.iL -d It xuay be that Tet**ro f* a of means or ct ly rank and and tn a’* L> ao n*» r witL s»x rr | “Very welt the in. irod RLu cr • ’ “If I «Es.«i get fr m y i I of a w *’.* 7’” ’ - ' to feel uneu«y at tti* :_r- ..’ .-r-L v . ..- ■ Rika a pr<-n: -f ... pU r- end :> c v ter. Rika’s rolativ - at uv r I bait for the pic as weR. Possibly a free .- . - Than Rika'a wife mate* tbe <-.-r ' ■ - - - . . ■. quentr*! rraul or path. *be *u*ie:..!» tbe ’ j snare from tbe beau- bea of tti—* or ’ sticks pte in tbe g- u:.4 tn *a b a position that she ran war fi the Rika’a friend*, mate and femate. rome with her. They urti.g fad ..tri ’ ’ it and throw fragm-nts cud-t tbe atgire ' to attract tbe files, with which tbe i*band to tofrarod. If l-ut one fly crawl* * through tbe bote Te- ro to a drad mam untess be awddetily g. --s tn ami al. 1 * ; hto_-:f to be btel for not only do > Rika * p*vipte watch tbe snare, tut Ma 1 own as welt No ooe of them wouM ' < dare tn attempt to *»*roy the snare I Tbe death of tbe interferer by occult • power would certainly follow. , And so for town aad hours—aoaaa1 tin.-** for days—many j«airv of eyes wutcb tbe tittle circle of cane. •»’ Tetoro and bto friends are now ready to * yteM. but fee! that Kill neore extor- ' donate demands may be nude Then at last a fly to seen to crawl through are! a sb-eat goes throw -h tbe v... ', “Va bopo te tog./ Va hopo te tero: ■ f A fly Us passed through.”* T-tore bear* tbe rates ami Immediately tear crr>wd AlXvt? tiixu trr to >■»»* ■ up Imt hi* face assnuees a m- lincboiy i took, and as the time passes ou be re--1 fuses hto food. Pertaps be may c> n- * few that be did steal Rika » fish and 1 tremblingly offer to make full re*-*n- ” ‘f Bfks w-ff* ro-cb a fir and make it go throua ii :Le cin *e fr- m tie* reverse side through which tbe first ooe entered voluntarily Vsually this to 1 done, and what might have become a tasting fam’ly feral had Traoro died of ‘ “funk ' through bring tewitched. ends up by the payment of so much projer-y to Rtka. and a feast for which both c parties provide tbe viands.—Pail Maß ► Gaueree V. <1<.04 •• th* Lw.aiorS The min .str- and tbe larel* —! w-tov talking matter* over about a r-raioe i who wtobed to become o«e of the lat - ter * tenantai “Morally be to sound but financially i he a* weak." Mid tbe minister. t “Ab. week" repited tbe factor, ris - that rase be'a a gu;d er. ugh ttrter fre yon. but no for me." Ami tbe n-w Hattons were deoared “off.”-Londo® Telegraph. I >. TA.I Harriet Hl*, r Markley—Yes. I did tend him Ilk N’ewttt-Weffl. I suppoae be'ti pay pou t back some day. but you eaa't make . blm burry. Marktey—l dor't know about ’fc-« , Tbe mere sight of me wafting atoog tbe street baa lud that effect npoa him •evetaJ times lately. - I’!sitodelptoa « Pr»wa. >. ; i * AMreu mrtefl»4 to do nothing today - tefl of tbe woraterfal things you Is’ebd to do tomorrow!— | Gtofie.

A SCOUT’S HARD LIFE. S*m P ot the HarS.hlp. .nd Dnnaer. Tha« Mn«t He Fneeg. An ens rt :nate. says Lealtes MonthI |v w..s to-nt with a dispatch to one of » west It was t ward spring, wben the - ,’,i v sun thaws the surface of tbe: “” light frosts h.-rden tbe . ■-*! - r :-•* to a glare of ice as daai • -7 , r _ t as the Minding flashes of F .._ : .. po. shed *teeL Tbe thaw I : . r ;*• .1 over tte* trail, and tbe *. r ! d *• keep a sharp eye on tbe ( *- • t *- th- path altogether., <, -v - • -y !.u--*. M s :ita. purpteand j,-. -. * began to dance on the - - rely w:th wheels and f rockets of cheese colored fire. Then tbe _- w. r.t -a alt g.-tber. though the - n knew that it was broad day. He . : ..w blind. Tbe only thing . . - ! -*•■ th- • T e te ’* *’ •«! stock still. By that ii: ehe kn -V. ■t be te*d lost the trail • t . r or th- broncho would have - ,1 r.y visible path. He wheeled tbe t—.-s- - it. It Mil! ref ns. dto go : th- r. n inferred that the f bud been so hard that the r*e * du- t fete-w hack the way ;I T'.. ’ night tbe trooper . . ; --, : r . blankets, with the fiitbfu: horse s- nding sentry. . its-r wanderto! Mindly over the priiries. losins all -• f eating snow to quench -- and sleeping in tbe boles that - ■! yawed through tb« crust to tbe under grass. The troop er was new too weak to mount and I keep tbe saddle. As a last hope the ... . t y that if be unsaddled b.* t roe and turned it loose it r - -•- i -< -v-v l-.-.-k to tbe fort. : ! . - fy h - fr • nds that be w ,s ■ •*- He did this, but tbe faithful rreat<» Lstve ttfce man lying oa I of all Mb efforts to drive it off. On the •i x:L ‘i ’ •!>? cnil trier found th** Tl * ” * * * rra> severely fronen. • - r-> r 1 L- 'iivhl to ! Eaanr an ■ ..'T day’s service. PICKINGS FROM FICTION. p—i - 4 sr e the icf —.os dvilixatton * to hide its mistakes. — It's plumb fshness to try to lay d-.-wn ru.-s tor other folks to live by. A man s faith in himself is often tbe : ch.-f c-u ;se of a w mas's faith in him. -- K n.d Anvil R .-k " A woman who ha* discard**! a man to peri— * nearer k>v-.:.g him just aft-er--.roi than ever te fore.—“ Gordon KextL. w TL«> i -’ we most resMnWe an* tt- very oo ' W L n.”*t annoyed : *-“ :L-

I -1 THE MARKETSI

Accurate prices paid by Decatur nerchauls f r various products. Corrected every day. (RAM. BT £ L. Ci&aOL. GiA.'X MZ&CHAXT. Corn. per cwt new mixedf 68 Corn, per cwt, yellow 70 Data. new 32 Wheat. No. 276 Wheat. No. 3 73 Rye 46 Bariev 471 Cover Seed I 11 Alsyke4 50 g 5 60 Buck w beat6o F ix Seed»O Timothy $1 05 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market dosed at 1:15 p.m. today as follow#: Wheat. Septemoer Wheat. Decemberßl3 Wheat. May *CM Corn. S-, tember so| Com. December 50’ Corn, Mav * 51 ' kit* <-pt*c.ber 35 ckala, Dx.-emUe<___ 3K • OaU. Mar 3* 5-4*. TviL «’•? -r September Lard per cwt 8 57 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed evert afternoon at 300 actoeh by J. D. Hale. Decatur Special wire service. Wneat, new No. 2, red. cash 834 Sept wheat,s34 December whealßsl' May wheat 83 I Lawn corn. No. 2, mixed, cash. £44 Sept corn . Com. December 514 May Cornsll Oita. Cash 351 Data. Sept 35} ■bats. December 38J 1 May Qbßb—_ 3s! j Rye. cashs4J ‘ STUCK. ar rarn Katinas, oaam. Lambs. 4 25 Hogs. per cwt 15 00 &5 25 Cattle per Ila 3 « 31 Calves, per 1b.44 a 5 Cows 2 q 3 : Sheep, per 1b.2 <1 24 • B~f H>dew per lb g COAL Per Ton Anthracite 17 50 f Domestic, not 3 *O 1 Domestic. lump. Hocking 3 80 1 Domestic lump. Indiana 3 40 Pocahontas Smokeless; lump 500

——"— TL ’,’ r ' 'V-. > scend are! nev.-r , ; . y . .. a stone, come turiib’ip do an iujary.-'-j'-....:;’’ The sin an<l sorT , ifl , _ ■ • not that it doe* t> ,t ior/ 4 ” i it loves them *,>, j. ..J"" 11 - them too little. ■ r No woman of k. husband's simple ai i. other woman, i.u- ui 7 S!, °* another woman !»-- ri . , life and thought* a *»■». Iff > ahould resent i* * '*■ j I lemwracy." * ll h Th*- VS k « t, j. Agn*to and E- ; twins it 1* d.ff ... tl|M family to dl*t.:.. • four year* old . \ to men- ac<jU • ' A friend of th. ' T . g| I twin* on the *tr .- -• L a| I asked: “ '**<,■ "Now, whi<-h r |H Ette-1! I “I’m Act,.. maiden, and chubby littl- : . mumbled: "Y-.ii ■ t „/ ||| the on.- with ... ; *o' r. trie* - — — B It Ha* 8.. a q* |k-. “Stub of •••:-. ■ iy . conlst to the « ... j sible some*::---* • . sum out of a : Syracuse Herti.d eg

Ssto Peid 1 Traverse ('.tv and return oeth»| G- R.il. | Annual ExcursJ September 3/01 From Stat: g* •; asxi -I Wavne. inclusive. G»d J trains scheduled and g’xdij , ’ until September 15.1303. 1 $6.00 Round TrJ Mackinac Islanil Get folder £~."teg ’ ation from any G. R x I. J ! address C. L.' Lxkwood,« Grand Rapids. M..l

wool IXD HIDES M BY S £ A ■l■ Slm Wool. unwasb-: Beef n. :— ■ S Calf hides ■ TaL.w. ;-r B PutLTRV W <V Chickens. y: , ■ Fowls. p»-r - B Duck* j>-r B Young D . - - Turkey* j-r feu-.'-Geeee B MW HRKET. I No. 1 tim?tny -B No 1 mixed --B 1 No. 1 clover B OIL UK LET ■ Tiona ■ Petaisylvana Corning New Ca«tle North Lima South Lima | I Whitenoust- | Somerset I Lacy • BartersviLe f OTHER PROOVCIiI BT TABIOCS O» • l'-"’*R| Eggs. fn»L. per : Lard —1 Butter, per p.. " Potatoes, new Onions J Cabbage per I Apples, per bu HARKET Liverpool mxr»-t ,'**B Wheat. | cent Corn. » cent 1 w * r Receipts v » Hogs Estimate ' k | Hogs Wheal Com Oats | boy I. o. 0 P E ' tX ß J Ptea* .