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Tne growth of Yolapuk th\ nnw unt vernal language has been wonder!ul The language ,. Bald now to hav~ 100 000 student.a ana there are many magszmes published m advocacy or 1 t Astronomer F nromar1on tell• the world tunt the ph net ~Inrs has been behnvmg htmself 1n n very unaccountnblo manner recent!) Dunng the summer brMd vel lo\ bands have appeared on h1s oceans d1v1dmg them mto t\\o p:trts JUSt as though r. (pgantic bndga or blmlr. of <and hn<1 be•u thrown nc ass them from one shore to the uther And the ~yes and telescopes that we haYe on this earth are not keen and powerf 1l enough to let us mto the secret of the sttauge phenomena A van Clark IS now constructmg a tele cope for a Los Angeles ob•ervato y that \Will bnng the moon w1thm an ap parent mstance of 100 miles from the ob server I Is expected annmmcPs th• :New York Tr1oum, that when this tele •cop• lS fimshed, the questiOn\ hether MICHIGAN S :BIGGEST C:RA!!l! FOB MANY YEARS. The .Lmmber and Salt Company of :a Peters Makes an Assignment from the•e are any mh!lbltnnts on the moon Will be definitely settled and also whether the sunposed mhab1tants of the plan\t ~fars are aignalmg to us by means of cer tam hghts wh1ch astronomers llavc no llcvd on tLat planet LA.KE SllORE MlCH!G!N SO. RAILWAY. -[ 1- i ilOUBL£-i'HACK RAILWAY WEST OF BUFFALO, --C-- ro m Vestfie d 3 3 No th East o Oo Ene 2 Bo Connen It 1 3~ The LaM<!t has come to the conch!S1cn 1>1iat th-. best wav to sucurc 11 tolerable old age 1s to keep ou domg aomethmg Tolle on your oars ~<Vlthoutmutwu after your voyage upon life s ocean '\ not the wny to keep ntloet longest the questwu of >he des1•ab1lity of keepmg afloat lS another matter but pbys!catly speak mg there IS 1ltt e doubt that the Lancet 1s nght Of course there ough\ to be lmsure but not totali<t eneos the otinm cum cl1g means that a httlc w-ork, 1f not w1th the spade w1th somethtng should be done It 1s the round 0 that spe'ls the bram bas JU•t been 1ssued Tuc report gives mnny figures of great mterest on the sub Ject of the desertecl farms m the State These •ables show that 500 000 acres, or about ten per cent of the amble acn;age o the State lS e1ther not cultivated at all or only partially cultivated and could be bough• some months ago for from $3 to $v an acre The Oomm•ssioner ndlillts that portions of the abandoned lands are ba<lly localed aod m some m stances worn out But the greater amount IS not worn out and can be made bj whiCh are TWENTY MEN INJURED AFATAL DUEL The Challenged Man Falls Wtth 13'1...\llets in H1m Is the Onental salutation, knowmgtha\ good health cannot eXIst Wlthout a ncalthy L1 er When the Lwcr lB tmpul the Bo-w- els a e slugglSh and con- stlpated, the food lies m the swmach uudt gested po son1ng the blood :frequent headaChe ensues a feeling of lassi- tude despondencv and nen ousness mdicate now tho \1\ hole system lS de- rmJged Slillmons Lnrer Regulator has been tho means cf restonng more people to health and happme~s by grvmg them a healthy Lrver than any ugency known on earth It act~ mth extraor- clinarypower and efficacy