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one dollar per year. corunna, mich., thursday, january 14, 1904.

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itching Skin<br />

Distress by day and nlgb*-<br />

Tbet's tide complaint of those who<br />

ire so unfortunate ss to be afflicted<br />

with Ecsema or Salt Rheum—and outward<br />

applications do not cure.<br />

Tbey can't. . . .<br />

The source of the trouble is in the<br />

blood—make that pure and this scaling,<br />

burning, itehiDg skin disease will<br />

disappear.<br />

-I was taken with an itching en ray<br />

arms which proved very disagreeable. I<br />

concluded it was sett rheum and bought a<br />

bottle of Hood's SarsapuiU*. In two days<br />

after I began taking it I felt better and it<br />

was not long before I was cured. Have<br />

sever had any skin disease since." Mas.<br />

isa K. Waan, Cove Point, Md.<br />

Hood's Sarsaparilla<br />

and Pills<br />

rid the blood of all impwitieo and core<br />

all eruptions.<br />

THE CORUNNA JOURNAL*.<br />

WmXCH * JOHNSON, Fropriotor*.<br />

PuhUaawd every Thnraday Bonsis* at Co<br />

TUM. the eonnty asas of Shiawassee county.<br />

Pmsts* so tba limit'sul of the Republican<br />

Fatty the eonsettoa ot general aad toe**<br />

amp* <strong>year</strong> mad<br />

wW was* to<br />

I notify aa diroet.aBd not tease tt io tke<br />

-to da. Bsaoamlssu forgets. Al-<br />

«r*ya aa* t**£ jour smbacriptton t» paid «n cs<br />

ma to stop tne<br />

ftm sjaasllsy —d «.aaUsy of the adivrttaiag<br />

aawsaen^r^sa^ge JoessAX te^nanndant^aaSfr<br />

1%« targe sua<br />

••so have to adtar<br />

a Urge<br />

TV?<br />

awe atsnsys aesejsSaele. Be*<br />

»fnariestn yea wfli gowerafly<br />

•ed taut to wm »* gtsatr<br />

TS1?KSt>4T. JAWUABT Id. twO*.<br />

PRKSIDKNT ROOSKv KL.T "a message<br />

to Congress setting forth the history<br />

of the events in Colombia and Panama<br />

in connection with the negotiations<br />

for the canal is a candid, lum><br />

inous statement whieh answers all<br />

the quelle* to wbicb the affair baa<br />

given rue and reveals the attitude<br />

of our own government in a light<br />

whieh will evoke the plaudit* of the<br />

American people. The President<br />

shows that the proposition which<br />

we made to Colombia was more than<br />

generous to that country, and he<br />

points out that Colombia itself, Just<br />

after the revolution at the isthmus<br />

took place, virtually acknowledged<br />

thia by agreeing, indirectly and<br />

secretly, to meet all tbe United<br />

States' demands, providing we would<br />

<strong>per</strong>mit her to attempt to re-establish<br />

ber authority at the isthmus, and<br />

thus make ns a party to the overthrow<br />

of the regime set np by the<br />

people of Panama.<br />

Colombia's whole course throughout<br />

the affair was actuated by a<br />

rapacity which was defeated by its<br />

own venality and blindness, and by<br />

the courage and h<strong>one</strong>sty of the administration<br />

at Washington. It was<br />

the purpose of the authorities at<br />

Bogota to cheat the French syndicate<br />

ont of its interest in the canal,<br />

and thus to get for themselves the<br />

$40,000,000 which we agreed to pay<br />

to that company. This conspiracy<br />

to make the United States a participant<br />

in the steal from the citizens<br />

of a nation with which we are on<br />

terms of tbe utmost cordiality waa<br />

happily defeated by the revolution<br />

at the isthmus and by the prompt*<br />

ness and intelligence of the Washington<br />

goverment.<br />

Every criticism which has been<br />

advanced by the enemies of tbe<br />

canal and also by the enemies of the<br />

administration has been answered<br />

by the President with a frankness<br />

and a comprehensiveness which will<br />

silence opposition. The friends of<br />

tbe treaty will now be able to make<br />

quick work with that compact. Gorman<br />

and his junta of obstructionists<br />

Ayers<br />

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral<br />

quiets tickling throats, hacking<br />

coughs, pais in the lungs.<br />

It relieves congestion, sub-<br />

Cherry<br />

Pectoral<br />

dues inflammarioo. It heals,<br />

streagdrsns. Your doctor will<br />

exptaia this to yott. He knows<br />

all about this cwwujh medicine.<br />

"Wo save sssd Aysra Cssriy<br />

family for M roars tar throat and tang<br />

jXPyaad wstMaSiWMSBWaoaonalstC"<br />

A. row<br />

for<br />

J.CA'<br />

Weak Throats<br />

haye Hie ground est'.. laxau^isJMler<br />

them with a neatness and a thoroughness<br />

which will overwhelm and<br />

humiliate them. Much more than a<br />

two-thirds vote will be obtained for<br />

the treaty, and tbe vote wUl take<br />

place earlier than the obstructionists<br />

dreamed. The world, especially that<br />

part of it comprised In the United<br />

States, will applaud the action, of<br />

the government at Washington, and<br />

President Roosevelt and his party<br />

will be immeasurably strengthened<br />

thereby in the canvass of <strong>1904.</strong>—<br />

Globs-Democrat.<br />

Donation Visit<br />

A donation is to be tendered Bey.<br />

Tbrasber, pastor of the Baptist church,<br />

at tbe church dining parlors, Tuesday,<br />

Jan. 19. Sup<strong>per</strong> from 5 to 8 o'clock.<br />

All are cordially invited.<br />

Menu: Boast beef, escolloped potatoes,<br />

squash, bread, cheese, pickles,<br />

olives, jelly, fruit salad, cabbage salad,<br />

assorted cake, sherbet, coffee.<br />

PROVE IT ANY TIME<br />

By the Evidence of Michigan People.<br />

The daily evidence citizen* right bere<br />

la Michigan supply is proof sufficieet to<br />

satisfy tbe greatest skeptic. No totter<br />

proof can be bad. Here 1* a east. Bead<br />

It<br />

George W. Cieaaoa, nreprletor of the<br />

Urge livery stable sad back Baa, at 137-<br />

139 West Mala Bt,and residing atSSO<br />

Territorial Sty Benton Barter, says:<br />

"Dona'* Kidney Pitts proonred at Hairy<br />

L. Bird 1<br />

Gex wfil ft* tbe<br />

pa^allb* M, E. church next Sunday<br />

mnrnisgr Tea are invited io ba present.<br />

—Married, at the M. E. parsonage,<br />

Jan. Mb. by Bev. Woodhams, Mr. R.<br />

Huff to Mis* Pearl Cole, both of Bancroft.<br />

—The Livingston County Association<br />

ol su<strong>per</strong>visor* sad count/ officials bold<br />

their IDOU&I banquet this evening at<br />

Howell.<br />

—Senator A. B. Cook will give ao address<br />

st tbe me* irigcf the Livingston<br />

County Farmer*' Ciuba to be held in<br />

Ho well, Feb.*.<br />

—Barney Havlland, of Byron, was in<br />

the city Tuesday to attend the aunuai<br />

meeting of the stockholders of tbe Firs|<br />

National Bank.<br />

—Holly Herald: The COBUNNA JOURN­<br />

AL was 24 <strong>year</strong>s old 7ast week and occupies<br />

a place in tbe front rank of Michigan<br />

journalism.<br />

—Ovid Register-Union: Miss Grace<br />

Jackson, of Corunna, spent a few days<br />

the last of the week and Sunday with<br />

Miss Lulu Washburn.<br />

—The board ef pardons wilt meet at<br />

leant Jan. 13th and ISth to consider tbe<br />

ease of Csiyiu fjuerd, of Shaftsburg.<br />

Linerd want* a pardon.<br />

—Robert Cowan, Wm. Robrabacber<br />

aud Robert Cummin*, ef Byron, were<br />

here Thursday to attend a meeting of<br />

the ShUwsasee MatoaL<br />

—Perry Journal: Rev.E. J.Pmtoock,<br />

ef Totssjgaay, Okie, visited at tbe home<br />

ef ad* *ts**r-ts-|*w, Mrs. AbMe LaFlam-<br />

* drag atare bave be** used tn hay, Friday aad Ssterday.<br />

myfamHvead uwdee** results were<br />

obtained. My wife fmisaned of tbem<br />

-There wid be a special PMIIIIL of<br />

through ber bro4s*Mn-i*w, Sir. J. P Coruana Chapter O. IL & seat Weda**<br />

dsyevealsg. Inaportant baslses* aad a<br />

good ttraesiK'e U deslicd.<br />

—Word has t*en paeatved that the<br />

davenports for the ssatlngaf tbe<br />

Michigan Central railroad, bsgweea Detroit<br />

and Obkage. He advised bar to<br />

use thesn aod t&eyprooved to bean eatceJIeut<br />

remedy. I heartily join Mr*.<br />

Cloason la endorsing this valuable nssdfetne.<br />

To any<strong>one</strong> compulsing of backache<br />

or any of the NeMeataJ* wbicb<br />

follow in tbe wake of tbat far tooprevaleat<br />

eoeapiahst kidner disease, my ad*<br />

vice is, use Dean's Kidney P*B*.*<br />

For sale by mil neuters, price SOe.<br />

Foster-Milbura Co* Buffalo. N. Y.. sole<br />

agents for tbe United States. Betneav<br />

her tbe name- Dean's—and take no<br />

other.<br />

Local Itfitjs<br />

THAT wTLL INTEREST YOU<br />

—vTslter Hatch Is Ui with pneumonia.<br />

—Owosso bag purchased s new Are<br />

engine.<br />

—Miss Loin Allan has returned to<br />

Chicago.<br />

—High flehnPl !yr*am next weak Friday<br />

evening.<br />

—Mia* Spalding bas returned to ber<br />

school duties.<br />

—Victor Banar, of Vernon, was in<br />

the city Monday,<br />

—Morris Ormaby bas been on the tick<br />

list the past week.<br />

—Mrs. C. D. Smith wbo has been yery<br />

ill is conyeieseent. ,<br />

—Geo Foster, of Burns, wss here on<br />

business yesterdsy.<br />

—Prof. Ernest Cody, of Vernon, ylsifced<br />

our scbools.Friday.<br />

—Witllsm Brands is confined to bis<br />

home with rheumatism.<br />

—Mrs. L. N. Sbeardy ia entertaining<br />

a sister from Lexingtoa.<br />

—Tbe Durand Masons will give tbeir<br />

annual bell sometime this month.<br />

—Jsy Waiters, of Antrim, was s<br />

visitor at tbe connty seat Saturday.<br />

—Rolls Robinron is slowly recovering<br />

from a severe attack of pneumonia.<br />

—J. D. Leland and Alfred Derham, cf<br />

Durand, were in the city Thursday.<br />

—Bancroft citizens want water works<br />

and electric lights and will have them.<br />

—Clifton Augsbury, of Durand, visit*<br />

ed friends bere Tuesday and Wednesday.<br />

—Jos. Pratt, of Kerby, held tbe ticket<br />

number COS that drew the sideboard at<br />

Quayle's.<br />

W. D. Royce, register of deeds, was<br />

in Detroit this week getting office books<br />

re-bound.<br />

—Tbe Ovid Carriage Factory has commenced<br />

business again after a three<br />

months' vacation.<br />

—Tea cent* escb will be paid for old<br />

dim lamp*. Lamps sre absolutely free<br />

to meter customers.<br />

—Hon. Roger Sherman and Tbeo.<br />

Euter, of {Bancroft, were guests at tbe<br />

Grand Central Tuesday.<br />

—Welter Morton, of Fort Atkinson,<br />

lows, is visiting bis sister, Mrs. R. J,<br />

Holmes, of N «sw Lothrop.<br />

—Tbe n, detdrea<br />

a trustworthy and energetic nun to represent,<br />

the Company iu this territory. First-lass<br />

com m! sal on eontraeta, wttn renewals. An attract!<br />

re bnainess opponnnity to eng-igewitb<br />

tbiaold—stabluihed, reliable and popuiar COB<br />

pany. Address SJENKY V. BCCaEK, General<br />

Manager, 501-607 Maicstfc BaUding, Detroit,<br />

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% 9<br />

£4<br />

Price to AIL<br />

Quality —the Best,<br />

Times the Stock.<br />

Varieties of Goods.<br />

Bad stuff.<br />

Credit.<br />

Deliveries Dail •y.<br />

Excellent Clerks.<br />

A New<br />

Year Sale<br />

Remarkable<br />

!<br />

Three cans Corn<br />

Three cans Tomatoes ^ \ mm<br />

Three cans Peas L W k%<br />

Three cans Salmon j ^rfsalaV -<br />

Three cans Pumpkin... J<br />

Lion or XXXX Package Coffee i2c<br />

5£w5tL^<br />

IHW. H. QUAYLE<br />

Spot Cash Grocer, Connna,<br />

imm i^^^^mmmmg<br />

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